In addition to the nice weather, the ships entered in The Tall Ships' Races were in town.
While taking these photos, I walked from my apartment in Medborgarplatsen to Moseback Torg (5 minutes). You may notice Slussen and Gamla Stan in the background in some of the later shots.
As always, comments and visitors are always welcome.
Drop me an email if you're even semi-serious about visiting before the sun goes down for the winter.
I stumbled upon a very serene graveyard. It was the kind of experience that you have once in a great while where you question your mortality.
Interestingly, Stockholm has a serious problem with rabbit overpopulation. However, this one found a great (and safe) place to enjoy the sunny weather...
I find it very neat (literally because it decreases the numbers of sign posts) that the street signs are placed on the corners of the buildings (not sure how practical it is for drivers) ...
This is a shot of Patrica which is a nightclub on a ship. Interesting concept with constant green lasers, confetti falling from ceiling, and a bonus stayed open until 5am (we went early at about midnight).
Here's one of an entrant in the Tall Ships' Races. At least 30 or 40 ships were in town for the event.
Here's a shot of Gröna Lund, the largest amusement park in Stockholm. The Beasty Boys recently played a free show on the largest stage.