We recorded this 4k ultra hd video during our trip to Stockholm, Sweden on Auguust 2024.
Welcome to Stockholm, the magnificent capital of Sweden, a city gracefully spread across 14 islands connected by over 50 bridges. Often called the "Venice of the North," Stockholm is renowned for its stunning waterfront setting, the incredibly well-preserved medieval old town (Gamla Stan), and its world-class museums and design scene. With a population of around one million in the city proper, Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic center of Sweden. Sweden is a member of the European Union, but it does not use the Euro. The currency is the Swedish Krona (SEK). The official language is Swedish, with English being spoken fluently by a vast majority of the population.
The city was founded around 1252, traditionally by the statesman Birger Jarl. It flourished as a trade hub within the Hanseatic League and became the capital of the powerful Swedish Empire in the 17th century. Stockholm is a very safe, clean, and innovative city. Note that Sweden is a largely cashless society, so credit/debit cards and digital payments are the preferred methods of payment almost everywhere. The public transport system (SL) is excellent, covering the metro (Tunnelbana), buses, trams, and ferries. A travel card is the most convenient way to get around. Don't leave without experiencing "fika," the beloved Swedish tradition of taking a break for coffee and a pastry. Be sure to try classic Swedish meatballs or a delicious cinnamon bun (kanelbulle).
Video Timeline Links:
00:00 - Stockholm, Sweden Walking Tour Intro
04:36 - King's Garden (Kungsträdgården)
13:24 - St. Jacob's Church
14:57 - Gustav Adolfs Torg (Square)
16:00 - Gustav II Adolfs Statue
16:34 - Royal Swedish Opera
19:48 - Parliament House (Riksdag)
22:12 - Royal Palace
32:57 - Charles XIV John's statue
36:00 - Gustav III Obelisk
37:46 - Outer Courtyard (Parade Square)
39:25 - Stockholm Cathedral
43:01 - Stortorget (Grand Square)
43:56 - Nobel Prize Museum
46:47 - Merchant's Street (Köpmangatan)
48:49 - St. George & The Dragon Statue
50:07 - Österlånggatan Streets
55:05 - Marten Trotzig's Alley
58:21 - Västerlånggatan Street
1:01:47 -German Church
1:31:13 - House of Nobility
1:33:39 - Birger Jarls Square
1:34:20 - Birger Jarls Statue
1:34:59 - Riddarholm Church
1:39:15 - Wrangel Palace
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Welcome to Stockholm, the magnificent capital of Sweden, a city gracefully spread across 14 islands connected by over 50 bridges. Often called the "Venice of the North," Stockholm is renowned for its stunning waterfront setting, the incredibly well-preserved medieval old town (Gamla Stan), and its world-class museums and design scene. With a population of around one million in the city proper, Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic center of Sweden. Sweden is a member of the European Union, but it does not use the Euro. The currency is the Swedish Krona (SEK). The official language is Swedish, with English being spoken fluently by a vast majority of the population.
The city was founded around 1252, traditionally by the statesman Birger Jarl. It flourished as a trade hub within the Hanseatic League and became the capital of the powerful Swedish Empire in the 17th century. Stockholm is a very safe, clean, and innovative city. Note that Sweden is a largely cashless society, so credit/debit cards and digital payments are the preferred methods of payment almost everywhere. The public transport system (SL) is excellent, covering the metro (Tunnelbana), buses, trams, and ferries. A travel card is the most convenient way to get around. Don't leave without experiencing "fika," the beloved Swedish tradition of taking a break for coffee and a pastry. Be sure to try classic Swedish meatballs or a delicious cinnamon bun (kanelbulle).
Video Timeline Links:
00:00 - Stockholm, Sweden Walking Tour Intro
04:36 - King's Garden (Kungsträdgården)
13:24 - St. Jacob's Church
14:57 - Gustav Adolfs Torg (Square)
16:00 - Gustav II Adolfs Statue
16:34 - Royal Swedish Opera
19:48 - Parliament House (Riksdag)
22:12 - Royal Palace
32:57 - Charles XIV John's statue
36:00 - Gustav III Obelisk
37:46 - Outer Courtyard (Parade Square)
39:25 - Stockholm Cathedral
43:01 - Stortorget (Grand Square)
43:56 - Nobel Prize Museum
46:47 - Merchant's Street (Köpmangatan)
48:49 - St. George & The Dragon Statue
50:07 - Österlånggatan Streets
55:05 - Marten Trotzig's Alley
58:21 - Västerlånggatan Street
1:01:47 -German Church
1:31:13 - House of Nobility
1:33:39 - Birger Jarls Square
1:34:20 - Birger Jarls Statue
1:34:59 - Riddarholm Church
1:39:15 - Wrangel Palace
Let's connect:
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