Pleasant Bar, Stockholm
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Published by misha in Eating, Europe, History, Hotels, Museums, Photos, Restaurants, Shopping, Sweden, Walking

Avalon Hotel is situated in the centre of Gothenburg, Sweden and it’s the first building of the main boulevard ”Avenyn”. Within strolling distance, you are going to bump into many restaurants and interesting shops. For fun and entertainment you’ll find out The Opera and Concert Hall, museums, Scandinavium Arena and Swedish Exhibition center. The hotel is just 26km far away to Landvetter International Airport.
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Universeum is a science centre and aquarium situated in Gothenburg Sweden. Gothenburg is a city, a municipality and an urban area on the west-coast of Sweden. Gothenburg is Sweden’s second largest city with about 770 000 inhabitants.
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Hotel J is located 10-15 minutes from Stockholm by car and it’s 50km on the way from Arlanda Airport.
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Astra Zeneca was created on 6 April 1999- two companies got together in this period with similar science shared their vision of the pharmacentic industry in Sweden.
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What a hotel!? Tree house set 13 meters above a Swedish public park, with rope ladder access only. That i say unusual place to stay! The idea, first conjured up by the artist Mikael Genberg seven years ago and it is said to be the smallest of its kind. It is designed for a cosy couple, and can hold no more than two or so people. If you want to visit that place the best time to do it is the summer. It’s open on April 1st of each year,but office is open for booking all seasons.
“The idea came to me in 1999. I had just finished working on a tree house hotel and was in the process of producing an underwater hotel when I saw an article in Expressen: ‘Now Sweden goes for the moon’. My idea was not realistic at all. But it kept coming back to me and by August 2003 I had made quite a few enquiries. Ever since then it has grown into far more than an artwork,” said the artist Mikael Genberg .
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Swedish Museum of National Antiquities is a museum located in Stockholm, Sweden. That is responsible for Swedish cultural history and art from the Stone Age to the 16th century. The main museum building, the design of architects Bengt Romare and George Scherman 1935-1940, reflects an ambivalence between the predominant modern style of the era and the historical context given not only by the context requirements, but also the 19th century barracks and stables south of the museum designed by Fredrik Blom and built 1805-1817.
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