- Delft, The Netherlands
- Espoo, Finland
- Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany
- Greenock, Scotland
- Milan, Italy
- Oulu, Finland
- Paris, France
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Swindon, England
- Tallinn, Estonia
- Unterhaching, Germany
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In Stockholm, Sweden, you are never far from the water. Stockholm is a city built on 14 islands--the waterways between them are so narrow, and the bridges so smoothly integrated that the city still feels more or less continuous. Known as the Royal Capital of Sweden, Stockholm is also home of the Nobel Prize.
Stockholm is a city of contrasts - water and islands, history and innovation, small town and big city, light summer nights when the sun barely dips below the horizon and short, snowy winter days. Well-preserved medieval buildings stand alongside modern architecture. The island of Djurgarden, the world's first National City Park, is only a short walk from the pulse of the inner city.
The contrasts of this city ensure that there is something for everyone, and make Stockholm worth visiting any time of the year.
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