Stockholm Syndrome I. October 2017.

During fall break, we took the train up to Stockholm for a few days. I really liked traveling by train, it was super easy and relaxing. Stockholm is very similar to Copenhagen, very flat, on the water, windy, similar weather- rainy one minute, sunny the next. It does have a little more of a modern feel to me. We walked around their parks, visited the Palace, Museums, shopped a little. Sadly, (only for me) there was no time to visit the Abba Museum.

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We stayed at Hotel King Carl in a family room. The Europeans don’t really do suites. If you have kids, you can pay for an extra hotel room, or try to find hotels with bunk beds or sofa beds.

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Kids wanted burgers for dinner (shocker.) Food and drinks in Stockholm are a little less expensive then Copenhagen.

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The kids may have liked the breakfast buffet most of all. Even picky Andrew loved the rolls and cold cuts, he’s soo Euro now. K stuck with eggs and bacon, so American.

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Riksdag, the Swedish Parliament

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About to address the nation…

The Royal Palace

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K is super into this.

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Swedish Katherine.

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How can you not have Swedish meatballs in Sweden? Also, I have noticed they love their cucumbers over here, in Copenhagen too. They are everywhere.

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xoxo-sk

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