Old Stockholm Andy MacPherson, journalist, Old Town was built in the thirteenth century, the most remarkable part of it is a relatively small island Statsholmen. Buildings on the island perfectly preserved, and this place is, without doubt, deserves to be on the List of World Heritage by UNESCO. Old Town is small enough and can be a day to completely bypass the foot. Expect to see many beautiful old houses, luxury boutiques, small antique shops. But perhaps most of all you like to sit in one of the most remarkable open-air cafes, watching people passing by and sipping a latte (a drink of coffee and milk espreso, approx. Ed.). Old Town, the view from the Baltic Sea streets in the city Cafe Zundbergs Konditori "Liz enjoys sunny days and a cup of excellent coffee in the old city everywhere you can see works of art, in this case - a statue outside a picturesque view of the church tower is well preserved paved road in the old city ??lot of antique shops, is the entrance to one of them to a shop here too much that is immediately want to buy! The majestic gate in the sixties and seventies, the old city had the reputation of "colored" district. Sometimes you can meet a lone drifter, or even two of the Statue of horseman, probably a monument to some of the noble hero of the war, but the cruel past, Sweden Hotel Lord Nelson "would be just too expensive for many tourists a pedestrian tunnel Swedish painted wooden horses, also known as horse from Dalarna are sold in the gift shop Or maybe you prefer a copy of a Viking helmet? Roofs of the old city of wonderful flower pot! Street musician See also: Ancient city in which to breathe in deeply
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