
Sweden · EUROPE
Stockholm
The Venice of the North — fourteen islands of Nordic grandeur.
— Trajet —
Jet 1 h · ferry overnight
Stockholm, the Swedish capital spread across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic, is the Nordic region's grandest city — reached by FFGR Jets in an hour, or by the celebrated overnight Silja and Viking ferries from Helsinki. FFGR Finland coordinates seamless cross-Baltic service: a chauffeur in Helsinki to the West Harbour, a partner greeter at Stockholm's Värtahamnen, and onward in a Mercedes S-Class to the Grand Hôtel facing the Royal Palace. The Gamla Stan old town, the Vasa warship museum, the Drottningholm royal residence and the Östermalm boutiques define a city of water, royalty and impeccable design. The archipelago of thirty thousand islands begins at the quay; private yacht charters reach the outer skerries in an afternoon.
— À ne pas manquer —
- ·Gamla Stan (medieval old town)
- ·Royal Palace & Drottningholm
- ·Vasa Museum (17th-century warship)
- ·Östermalm & NK luxury retail
- ·Stockholm archipelago charters
- ·Fotografiska & Moderna Museet
— Hôtels signature —
- ·Grand Hôtel Stockholm
- ·Ett Hem
- ·Bank Hotel
- ·Hotel Diplomat
- ·At Six
— À voir aussi —
Estonia
Tallinn
Hanseatic old town across the gulf — medieval spires intact.
Norway
Oslo
Fjord capital — Munch, the opera house and Nordic design.
Denmark
Copenhagen
Royal capital of hygge — Noma, Tivoli and harbour design.
Latvia
Riga
Art Nouveau capital of the Baltic — the largest old town in the region.
Sweden
Gothenburg
Sweden's seafaring west coast — canals, archipelago and oysters.
Germany
Hamburg
The Hanseatic port — Elbphilharmonie and the warehouse city.