Stockholm
Stockholm is a captivating blend of rich history and modern innovation, with its stunning archipelago, charming cobblestone streets, and vibrant cultural scene. As the capital of Sweden, it seamlessly fuses classical architecture with cutting-edge design, offering a perfect setting for exploration. Whether wandering through the historic Gamla Stan (Old Town) or enjoying the city’s renowned museums and art galleries, visitors are immersed in a dynamic mix of old-world charm and contemporary flair. The nearby islands and green spaces provide a peaceful escape, ensuring an unforgettable experience in this beautifully diverse city.
Did you know?
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich history.
Stockholm is home to the Skogskyrkogården (Woodland Cemetery), a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its unique landscape and cultural significance as a masterpiece of 20th-century cemetery architecture. - The first city to host the Nobel Prize ceremony.
Stockholm has hosted the prestigious Nobel Prize ceremony since 1901, celebrating the achievements of individuals in various fields such as literature, physics, chemistry, and peace. - A city built on 14 islands.
Stockholm is known for being spread across 14 islands connected by over 50 bridges, giving it a unique blend of city life and beautiful waterways. - A haven for art and culture lovers.
Stockholm is home to the famous ABBA Museum, the Vasa Museum with a 17th-century warship, and Moderna Museet, offering a wealth of cultural experiences for art enthusiasts. - A world leader in sustainability.
Stockholm is one of the most eco-friendly cities globally, known for its commitment to sustainability, green spaces, and innovative solutions for a cleaner, more sustainable urban future.
Accommodations
When attending courses in Stockholm, participants have various accommodation options to ensure a comfortable stay.
If you are unsure which accommodation would be the best choice for you, please contact courses@euneos.eu for more information.
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Experience STOCKHOLM and its attractions
In Stockholm, you’ll discover a wealth of iconic sights, from the historic Gamla Stan and the Royal Palace to the stunning Djurgården Island and its world-class museums.
Whether you’re a connoisseur of fine dining or prefer the casual delight of local street food, Stockholm offers a rich culinary experience. Indulge in traditional Swedish dishes at renowned restaurants, or explore food markets like Östermalm’s Saluhall for fresh, local flavors.
After satisfying your taste buds, you can embrace the city’s natural beauty by strolling through its many parks, sailing on the waterways, or enjoying the serene archipelago. Known for its sustainable practices, Stockholm is a green city, perfect for those who appreciate both urban culture and nature. Välkommen!
Connections
Stockholm has 4 international airports – Arlanda, Bromma, Skavsta and Vasteras airport.
Catering options
Your KA1 grant budget covers accommodation, including meals. Many course venues are equipped with school restaurants where you can enjoy nutritious school lunches. If you prefer, you are welcome to bring your own lunch to the venue, and we’ll ensure you have a comfortable space to enjoy it. Vegetarian, lactose-free, and gluten-free meal options are widely available in most schools, catering to diverse dietary needs.
Each course includes relaxing coffee breaks and tea sessions, offering opportunities to recharge and connect. We also encourage you to bring something from your culture to share, making these moments a delightful cultural exchange experience.