Trip to the archipelago
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, STOCKHOLM/ Updated : Feb 8, 2017, 11:36 IST
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Stockholm's archipelago has a staggering 24,000 islands extending into the Baltic Sea and is the 'it' place for the city's elite to spend their summers. Houses out here cost a pretty penny, but you'll enjoy picking out your dream … Read more
Stockholm's archipelago has a staggering 24,000 islands extending into the Baltic Sea and is the 'it' place for the city's elite to spend their summers. Houses out here cost a pretty penny, but you'll enjoy picking out your dream house on the boat ride out. Read less

Stockholm's archipelago has 24,000 islands and summer homes to lust after
Popular plate: Book a table at Sandhamns V√§rdshus, and enjoy the harbour view and the quintessentially Swedish smoked salmon plate.
Fj√§derholmarna is the island closest to Stockholm and is only a 20-minute boat ride. Its beautiful cliffs and Swedish village atmosphere make it perfect for a day trip. Stop by the shops selling traditional Swedish handcrafts and then rest up at one of the restaurants by the water.
If you have a bit more time, take the 2 1/2-hour boat ride out to Sandhamn, one of the most popular islands and one of the last in the archipelago. The walking is great; you can meander in between the typical red and white Swedish houses and admire the massive yachts parked in the harbour.
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