Today, the first snow arrived in Stockholm, and I went out for a winter walk through the city streets. Despite the chilly weather, Stockholm Central Station was bustling with life, while other places, like Sergel's Square, were unusually quiet and still. I also visited King's Street (Kungsgatan), The Vasa Street (Vasagatan), and the charming Klara Water Alley (Klara Vattugränd). At Saint Clara Church (S:ta Clara kyrka), there was a peaceful atmosphere, and the NK Christmas Window Display on Port Street (Hamngatan) lit up the winter chill with its festive glow. I also stopped by Stockholmsrummet in The House of Culture (Kulturhuset), where you can explore a fascinating 3D miniature of the city, showcasing its past, present, and future.
Join me on a walk through the contrasts of Stockholm – from lively crowds to the serene magic of snow-covered streets. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more moments from Sweden’s beautiful capital!
Timecodes:
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - Kungsgatan (King's Street)
00:49 - Vasagatan (The Vasa Street)
06:05 - Stockholms Centralstation (Stockholm Central Station)
09:49 - Klara Vattugränd (Klara Water Alley)
10:22 - S:ta Clara kyrka (Saint Clara Church)
12:57 - Nils Ferlins staty (Nils Ferlin's Statue)
13:11 - Klarabergsgatan (Klaraberg Street)
14:38 - Sergels torg (Sergel's Square)
16:01 - Kulturhuset (The House of Culture)
16:11 - Stockholmsrummet (The Stockholm Room)
17:54 - Sergelgången (Sergel's Passage)
20:25 - Hamngatan (Port Street)
20:34 - NK julskyltning (NK Christmas Window Display)
24:54 - Nybroplan (Nybro Square)
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