Heeyyy everyone! I Get the full list of tips here: happytowander.com/sweden-travel-tips/ I had such an amazing time in Sweden this summer so I'm super excited to share these tips with you. Let me know in the comments if you think I've missed anything!
You have such a sweet energy, and I love how clear and thoughtful all this information is 🤲 I’m going on my first solo trip to Sweden in a couple weeks and am so excited. Thank you so much! One question - what was speaking English like in Stockholm? Did you introduce yourself in Swedish or did you speak English right away?
I feel like kanelbulle (cinnamon bun) is not given a proper shout-out😅 Swedes love cinnamon buns, and they (buns not Swedes, although they, too) are a staple at pretty much every fika. Gothenburg has a cafe with giant cinnamon buns, which are out of this world!
I loved Stockholm. Spent 4 days there and it was lovely! I stayed at Scandic Hotel but it was very basic only. And yeah, I enjoyed watching how people dress over there. Hardly anyone in sweats like we see here. People make the effort and their style looks so classy.
SO classy! Yet minimalist. I couldn’t wrap my head around how they were doing it hahah. Stockholm is such a gorgeous city! I would really love to go back!
Lol I love IKEA too. I'm a diy-er so the store is right up my alley. I will say I got into a fight with a table top I was trying to fit in my car on a warm humid day on my last visit. The table top won and I had to return it so I could have it delivered 🙄. Amy - 0, IKEA - 1
The most important fact about Midsommar: The sun doesn`t set at all anytime (weather permitting). Thank you so much for not introducing Surströmming..... 😂
You have such a sweet energy, and I love how clear and thoughtful all this information is 🤲 I’m going on my first solo trip to Sweden in a couple weeks and am so excited. Thank you so much! One question - what was speaking English like in Stockholm? Did you introduce yourself in Swedish or did you speak English right away?
Heeyyy everyone! I Get the full list of tips here: happytowander.com/sweden-travel-tips/
I had such an amazing time in Sweden this summer so I'm super excited to share these tips with you. Let me know in the comments if you think I've missed anything!
You have such a sweet energy, and I love how clear and thoughtful all this information is 🤲 I’m going on my first solo trip to Sweden in a couple weeks and am so excited. Thank you so much! One question - what was speaking English like in Stockholm? Did you introduce yourself in Swedish or did you speak English right away?
The forests, the lakes, etc, the view looks so much like Canada!
Honestly I thought the same!! Some places I visited looked just like home haha
I feel like kanelbulle (cinnamon bun) is not given a proper shout-out😅 Swedes love cinnamon buns, and they (buns not Swedes, although they, too) are a staple at pretty much every fika. Gothenburg has a cafe with giant cinnamon buns, which are out of this world!
I loved Stockholm. Spent 4 days there and it was lovely! I stayed at Scandic Hotel but it was very basic only. And yeah, I enjoyed watching how people dress over there. Hardly anyone in sweats like we see here. People make the effort and their style looks so classy.
SO classy! Yet minimalist. I couldn’t wrap my head around how they were doing it hahah. Stockholm is such a gorgeous city! I would really love to go back!
@@HappytoWander same here! I stayed in the downtown area in March this year. I noticed the women were beautiful!
Lol I love IKEA too. I'm a diy-er so the store is right up my alley. I will say I got into a fight with a table top I was trying to fit in my car on a warm humid day on my last visit. The table top won and I had to return it so I could have it delivered 🙄. Amy - 0, IKEA - 1
Hahah oh no! I hope you treated yourself to a cheap hot dog or ice cream for the trouble
@@HappytoWander I drowned my stories in swedish meatballs 😁🤣
The most important fact about Midsommar: The sun doesn`t set at all anytime (weather permitting). Thank you so much for not introducing Surströmming..... 😂
Oh wow really?! I thought that was only in places north of the Arctic circle. In any case the extra daylight hours are always appreciated!
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Lördagsgodis and other Swedish candy info: ruclips.net/video/23R6GhDDhyw/видео.htmlsi=SO6RaikDq_PPUvjI
Awesome - thank you!!
You have such a sweet energy, and I love how clear and thoughtful all this information is 🤲 I’m going on my first solo trip to Sweden in a couple weeks and am so excited. Thank you so much! One question - what was speaking English like in Stockholm? Did you introduce yourself in Swedish or did you speak English right away?