Take a Walk on the Island of Djurgården
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Café at Blockhusudden with view of harbor |
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Well marked paths |
If you enjoy walking in Hyde Park when visiting London, Tiergarten when in Berlin or Central Park when in NYC... then you shouldn't pass up the opportunity of visiting
Djurgården when in Stockholm.
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Täcka Udden |
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Ditto! |
Most tourists do visit Djurgården, mainly to see such popular attractions like the
Vasa Museum,
Skansen and
Gröna Lund. But Djurgården is so much more than that! Beyond Skansen you will find acres and acres of parkland, forest and wetlands dotted with art galleries, gardens, cafés, monuments and other interesting buildings.
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Part of the islands southern shoreline |
There are well marked paths through the parklands as well as along most of the shoreline. You can just concentrate on seeing the great nature there or visit the art galleries and museums like Thielska, Waldermarsudde or Liljevalchs... or combine nature with culture. Click here for my past posts on some of the points of interest on Djurgården... The world's first national city park! |
Part of Waldemarsudde |
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The gardens at Rosenlund |
The other day I took my visiting mother on just such a walk. We took bus #69 (not 69K which only goes as far as Kaknästornet!)) from Norrmalmstorg out to the last stop at Blockhusudden and then walked back along the south coast of the island to Djurgårdsbron (the bridge connecting the island with central Stockholm). The walk took about 1½ hours including some shorter stops for pictures and water. The pictures in this blog post are from this walk and for your inspiration... |
Cross over to northern shoreline... Kaknästornet in distance |
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The Blue Gate- entrance (or exit) to Djurgården |