Meals: B
During your first two days, you’ll have ample time to enjoy Stockholm, the capital of Sweden and its largest city.
With nearly a million inhabitants, Stockholm was founded in 1252 and this vibrant city is built on 14 islands that are linked by over 50 bridges. The medieval city center, Gamla Stan, is incredibly beautiful with its narrow cobblestone streets and quaint cafes that contrast with grand buildings.
Highlights include the main Cathedral (Storkyrkan), the Royal Palace (Kungliga Slottet), the Nobel Museum (closed on Mondays), and countless palaces, such as the Bonde Palace (Bondeska Palatset), the House of Knights (Riddarhuset) and the Chancellery House (Kanslihuset).
A guided walking tour lasting about 2 hours will take you through the main sights of this wonderful place, after which you can explore on your own. The main square, Stortorget, is the beating heart of Gamla Stan, and you’ll certainly find yourself gazing at some of the picturesque houses, or simply people-watching while you sip a cup of strong Swedish coffee.
Other areas worth exploring on foot are Norrmalm, Östermalm, and Södermalm. Each of these has a particular feeling, and you may just end up preferring one or the other, according to your taste.
Another option is the incredible Vasa Museum which is open M - Su from 10 am - 5 pm (Weds. till 8 pm) and costs approximately US$30. This is a truly incredible site to see and shouldn't be missed on any trip to Stockholm.
And while at the Vasa, those of you who are fans of the Swedish super-group ABBA may enjoy a visit to see its interactive displays (no joke!). Both the ABBA and Vasa museums are located within 10 minutes walking distance of each other and should be planned for this day.
Other than all breakfasts and your Welcome Dinner, meals are not included during these two days in Stockholm although there are countless dining options near your hotel, as well as in the Old Town.