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Stockholm still Swedes' favourite destination

Published: 2 Jun 11 14:27 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/34142/20110602/

Stockholm and the Sweden's west coast are the two most popular destinations for Swedish tourists this summer, according to a new survey.

The survey, carried out by the Swedish National Railway (SJ) for the third year in a row, showed that the capital and traditional summer hotspots in the west of the country are still where people will flock to in the coming months.

When asked which city they would most like to visit this summer, 31 percent, said they would prefer to go to Stockholm, while 29 percent plumped for Gothenburg.

The west coast was even more popular among those looking to spend their vacation in a resort. 15 per cent said they would travel there, slightly ahead of Gotland in second place.

The same survey last year again saw Stockholm chosen as the most popular destination for a city break, while Liseberg in Gothenburg, the largest amusement park in Scandinavia was rated the most popular attraction.

The other huge attraction for the family each year is the Kolmården safari park.

The survey is carried out each year by the railways organization together with its customer magazine Kupé and is used to track travelling trends among Swedes.

During the winter, the most popular destinations for Swedes are ski rsorts Åre and Sälen.

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15:25 June 2, 2011 by Swedesmith
Stockholm: nice place to visit, wouldn't want to live there.
19:49 June 2, 2011 by Maggie Malay
...I wouldn't want to visit or live there. Lol
20:07 June 2, 2011 by Soft Boiled
Ha..I live in Stockholm.. :) Wouldnt wanna live anywhere else.
20:22 June 2, 2011 by Sergey Igoshin
Stockholm is a fantastic place to visit as well as to live in. Anyone who doesn't agree try living in Russia, for example in St. - Petersburg....
22:54 June 2, 2011 by Ivan Juric
I was in Sweden for the first time last summer. Don't get me wrong as I do like the country in general but what surprised was that it had a lack of vibe. Areas that should of been bussling with cafes and people resembled ghost towns and this was in the middle of summer. Everyone seems to hide indoors too scared to try anything new away from the norm.
08:59 June 3, 2011 by Rishonim
Stockholm is a great place to visit/live. With a little imagination and planning; in due time it could become the destination choice for many.
10:04 June 3, 2011 by krattan
@Ivan

Where in Stockholm were you?

Went by the Wasa museum few days ago and it had a sign saying it was full and would let more visitors in as people left the building. Long queue outside in the heat. Generally I don't even know were more tourists could fit. Pity that many nice places are just crowded with the phony stores/cafés that always stock up where the tourists are.
11:53 June 3, 2011 by Rishonim
article about sthlm from the NY Times.

http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/06/05/travel/36-hours-in-stockholm.html?emc=eta1
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