Sweden’s capital, Stockholm, is the largest city in Scandinavia and is filled with an abundance of things to see and do. From islands and lakes, to world-renowned museums and Europe’s most historic streets, Stockholm has it all! I recently published my ultimate guide to Stockholm, which includes lots of tips from the best time to visit to where to stay. Here’s what I loved most about Stockholm…
Stockholm’s 110km-long metro network features 90 (out of the 100) stations filled with very impressive artwork, collectively known as the world’s longest art gallery. Since the 1950s when the phenomenon started, over 150 Swedish artists have contributed to designing different aspects of the Stockholm metro network.
Having used subways in many places around the world including Japan, Dubai and New York, the metro stations in Stockholm are by far the best I’ve ever seen. Whilst posting on social media during my time roaming around the stations, I received lots of questions and comments on how cool they look – so here’s my recommendations for a self-guided tour of the best metro stations in Stockholm…
Celebrations are well underway in the UK and across the world, to celebrate HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. London is looking very special in this historic Jubilee week and I’ve been out to soak up the atmosphere and capture some photo memories.
From seeing 70 aircraft, including the RAF Red Arrows, flying over London to mark the special occasion, to capturing Union Jack bunting across the capital; from riding on the brand new Elizabeth Line, to enjoying the London Marriott Hotel County Hall‘s royal hospitality, here are some shots I’ve taken this week…