In summer we have the opportunity to get inside the Radhus. It consisted of two main rooms: a preserved meeting room and the guard room, which functions as a small museum showcasing types of activities carried out in the Radhus and types of decision/punishments made in town meetings (I promise it's not as gruesome as it might seem). It is free to enter and the staff is very friendly. The Radhus is going to be closed in winter but they have a board with information posters in front of it for those who are interested in history. Otherwise it is a pretty little building from the outside, which is well-worth a visit since it's an iconic...
Read moreAcclaimed as the birthplace of Sweden, Sigtuna is a quaint town north of Sweden, around 30 minutes from University Town Uppsala and 15 mins from Arlanda airport. Embellished with nordic town landscape, it offers a wide gamut of places to visit such as Sigtuna Radhus, ST Olaf’s church ruins, Sigtuna Museum etc. Apart from visiting these places, Sigtuna has the vibes of a picture postcard Sweden, enthralling to just sit, sip a cup of coffee and get soaked in the unique Swedish culture, those mesmerising cobbled lanes and ducks paddling in the crystal clear...
Read moreMust visit place in and around Stockholm where you can spend good days time as it is loaded with history to it's name. A walk in the old town reminds you of the old architecture marvels. Museums and many apple trees with hanging bunch of apples adds another memory to your kitty. Don't miss the walk along the lake side and also enjoy a swim besides some...
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