Stockholm - Info Neighbourhoods

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden with 800.000 inhabitants. \r\nStockholm is called the Venice of the North with more than 30% waters within the city. \r\nAnother 30% consists of parks and green which makes Stockholm probably one of the greenest cities in Europe. \r\n\r\nStockholm is divided in few neighbourhoods. \r\nTo name some; starting from the old city center Gamla Stan to Ostermalm; one of the biggest and priciest neighbourhood to go for some art and fashion. Sodermalm is famous for its young character with hip hotspots of vintage and food. \r\n\r\nStockholm presents itself as a biker friendly city, but it is not that tolerant as cities as Amsterdam and Copenhagen. You can bike through the city but the biking roads are just not there everywhere. rnrnStockholm has over 40 open air gyms which are usually places next to a parc and free of charge. rn\r\n{ more to come }\r\n \r\n
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