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Adventures in Stockholm!

Tuesday through Sunday, 21-May-2024 to 26-May-2026


I didn’t get a great first introduction to Stockholm, I’ve got to admit. I was a bit woozy, coming off the train, and I couldn’t find a cab or scooter to help me get to the apartment where I was staying, since it was too close and there weren’t any scooters left at the train station.

I ended up walking, through crowds and construction, up and down and back up more flights of stairs than I care to recollect, trying to batter my way through a seemingly endless maze of detours and redirects.

I made it, though, and once that odyssey was completed the city opened up in an amazing way. A good lesson to be had, here – first impressions matter, but it’s important to keep in mind that we’re not automatons, and that we can overlook a rough initial glimpse after learning new data points.





For me, Stockholm ranks easily up with Paris and London in terms of cities that “Feel” European. It was eminently walkable, packed with old buildings and statues, with countless museums and small cobblestone alleyways. It was very clean, though obviously lived in, and had distinct separations between “city” and “park” areas – notably different from Oslo or Portland, where the two tended to blend together a bit.

I was able to orient myself surprisingly quickly in Stockholm as well – Maybe it was the multiple islands that helped, but for one reason or another I found myself quickly leaving my phone in my pocket in favor of navigating by memory.


I liked Stockholm, no doubt about it. People spoke quite a bit of English, and many signs were in both Swedish and English… and every museum placard had both languages included. People were friendly, and very Nordic – Follow the street signs, be polite, but don’t get in peoples way. I adored that part of Stockholm, the simple agreement that everyone seemed to hold to; walk when the light goes green, stay on the correct side of the road while biking, give right of way, and don’t be weird.


What else… well, the food was good! It wasn’t great, I’m sorry to report, but it wasn’t bad either. It was interesting and fun, but didn’t quite stand out in terms of amazing or unique.

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