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Winter in Stockholm

by Candyce H. Stapen

Djurgarden One November several years ago my two children and I needed a break from mundane winter routines. Instead of heading south for the warm Caribbean waters we flew north to Stockholm, a city even colder than our hometown of Washington, D.C. Were we directionally impaired, wrong-way vacationers or just simply nuts?

Neither, we were savvy travelers, taking advantage of pricey Stockholm's winter discounts of 30 to 50 percent to tour an exceptional city off-season. In fact, our family's trip to Sweden, including airfare, proved to be less expensive than a comparable stay at any number of luxury ski or beach resorts stateside. And yet we got so much more.

Yes, it gets dark by 3 p.m. and it's cold. But that's why Gore-Tex and other lightweight miracle fabrics were invented. We dressed warmly, frequented cafes for hot chocolate and coffee and scheduled indoor tours after lunch when the weather grew colder and the skies dark. The Thursday to Monday itinerary we chose gave us just enough time to sample the city.

 
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Here are some of the city's top attractions for families:

Vasamuseet: This museum houses the Vasa, a commanding war ship that sank in 1628 almost as soon as it left the dock because it was too tall and too heavy to sail. VasaSalvaged in 1961, the ship's wooden hull was preserved by the Baltic mud. Carefully restored, the massive Vasa once again looks fierce with its ornate gargoyle-like sculptures. The museum, built around the ship, showcases coins, tools and other items reclaimed from the sea.

Historiska Museet (Museum of National Antiquities): Head straight to the Gold Room on the ground floor for the dazzling collection of Viking gold and silver coins, necklaces, rings, chains, and other treasures.

Kungliga Slottet (Royal Palace): The 600-room palace, completed in 1754, has its share of ornate ceilings and intricate tapestries, but your kids are likely to be more interested in the Royal Armory's display of armor and kingly coaches, some of them gilded. If it's not too cold, stay to watch the changing of the guard.

Gamla Stan (Old Town): The Royal Palace is located in Gamla Stan, Stockholm's Old Town. Cafes and shops line the narrow winding streets and the aroma of hot chocolate and grilled waffles pulls you into the eateries.



– Candyce H. Stapen’s latest book is National Geographic Guide to Caribbean Family Vacations.




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