Travel to Sweden – Episode 115

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Stockhom Sweden

The Amateur Traveler talks to Sean Whiting who has taken up residence in Sweden about his adopted country.

A great way to save money when you visit Stockholm is the Stockholm Pass. This pass covers more than 60 top attractions including a hop on-hop off bus and boat tour, entrance to the major museums and palaces, and more.

Learn about Stockholm, long days and short ones, festivals, fike, a heritage museum, the Swedish archipelago, where to get an ice-cold drink, and where to go to trace your Swedish roots.

A great way to save money when you visit Stockholm is the Stockholm Pass. This pass covers more than 60 top attractions including a hop on-hop off bus and boat tour, entrance to the major museums and palaces, and more.


click here to download (mp3)
click here to download (iTunes enhanced)

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Show Notes

Sean’s blog – Linkoping Livin’
The Official Gateway to Sweden
Stockholm map
Visit Sweden
Midsummer festival
Stockholm
Skansen heritage museum
Sweet Summer in Stockholm
History of Sweden
4 Days in Stockholm: What to Do, See and Eat
Eurail Sweden Pass
Hotels in Stockholm
Rail Europe: Specials & Promotions

Internet Resources

Unusual Hotels of the World Online Guide

Community

Gerry’s trip
Dave writes about the iTunes enhanced version
Still waiting to hear back from winners of Andrew Darlow’s photography/printing book
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Chris Christensen

by Chris Christensen

Chris Christensen is the creator of the Amateur Traveler blog and podcast. He has been a travel creator since 2005 and has won awards including being named the "Best Independent Travel Journalist" by Travel+Leisure Magazine.

3 Responses to “Travel to Sweden – Episode 115”

Kristofer

Says:

Thanks for a great podcast!

Concerning getting around in Sweden, the EU rail pass seems way to expensive. Instead book your tickets at the English site of the national railway operator, http://www.sj.se/sj/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=10&l=en Tickets can be picked up in machines at the railway station.

Donna Manley

Says:

Hi Chris, There is a broken link to the MP3 on episode 115 (Sweden). Thanks for taking a look, We are in MSP right now, about to fly overnight to AMS then Stockholm. We are staying with friends in Uppsala, and hope to see some of the places we heard about in the other Sweden episodes.

chris2x

Says:

hmmmm, the links work for me

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