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Stockholm off the beaten path

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Stockholm off the beaten path
If you're inclined to "get outside" a bit and see something non-traditional, check out this list.
Good for: Families, Groups, Seniors, Individuals
Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
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Sodermalm
Sodermalm

Sodermalm is one of the most densely populated areas in Scandinavia. It's a residential district in Stockholm's archipelago that boasts some attractive architectural sights and will offer you a window into the life of Stockholm.

Fee: No      Duration of visit: 1-2 hours
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Museum of Medieval Stockholm (Stockholms Medeltidsmuseum)
Museum of Medieval Stockholm (Stockholms Medeltidsmuseum)

Though it's small, this museum provides an opportunity to get to know what medieval Sweden was like. Check out the remains of an excavated nearby town.

Fee: Yes      Duration of visit: 1-2 hours
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The Great Synagogue of Stockholm
The Great Synagogue of Stockholm

The Great Synagogue of Stockholm is simple yet beautiful. It provides good information on the history of the Jewish community in Sweden and Scandinavia, offering a sobering exhibit on World War II.

Fee: No      Duration of visit: <1 hour
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The Swedish History Museum
The Swedish History Museum

Here is where you can learn about the Vikings. Check out the well-stocked and well-planned treasure exhibit.

Fee: Yes      Duration of visit: 1-2 hours
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Hay Market (Hotorget)
Hay Market (Hotorget)

This modest-size outdoor food market offers decently priced Swedish and specialty food. Fruit and other quick food like roasted nuts are in good supply here. Vendors of antique and second-hand goods sell here a few times per week.

Fee: No      Duration of visit: 1-2 hours
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Fotografiska
Fotografiska

Fotografiska is a vital centre for contemporary photography in the heart of Stockholm. The museum is a popular meeting point not only because of its exhibitions featuring the work of world renown photographers, but also for the museum’s fantastic view and great food.Previous exhibitions: Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sarah Moon, Sally Mann, Anton Corbijn and Albert... More

Fotografiska is a vital centre for contemporary photography in the heart of Stockholm. The museum is a popular meeting point not only because of its exhibitions featuring the work of world renown photographers, but also for the museum’s fantastic view and great food.Previous exhibitions: Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sarah Moon, Sally Mann, Anton Corbijn and Albert Watson.Fotografiska also offers workshops, courses in photography, live bands, and much more. Opening hours: 9-21 every day, except Christmas Eve & Midsummer's Eve.Welcome! Less

Fee: Yes      Duration of visit: 1-2 hours
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