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Week‑Long Stockholm Adventure – Second Week of September

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Day 1: Tuesday, September 3 – Solo Morning, Family Afternoon & Evening

Morning: Start with a free walking tour through Gamla Stan, marveling at the cobblestone streets, the colourful façades, and the historic Storkyrkan. The route ends at the majestic exterior of the Royal Palace, perfect for some solo photography.

Afternoon: Join the family for a visit to the iconic Vasa Museum, where the 17th‑century warship is displayed in all its grandeur. The museum provides a fascinating glimpse into Swedish maritime history.

Evening: Enjoy a relaxed dinner in the lively neighbourhood of Södermalm, where you can find affordable, kosher‑friendly cafés serving local specialties.

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Day 2: Wednesday, September 4 – Solo Morning, Family Afternoon & Evening

Morning: Stroll along the serene waterfront of Djurgården and explore the open spaces of Rosendal Park – a perfect low‑budget way to soak up the early morning light.

Afternoon: Gather the family for an interactive visit to Skånen, the open‑air museum that showcases historic Swedish buildings and lively folk‑dance demonstrations.

Evening: Dine at the kosher‑certified “Challah” restaurant in the city centre, offering a cosy, family‑friendly atmosphere and reasonable prices.

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Day 3: Thursday, September 5 – Solo Morning, Family Afternoon & Evening

Morning: Enjoy a quiet wander through the historic Norrmalm district, peeking at the modern architecture and checking out the free art installations on Katarina Sculpture Park.

Afternoon: Head to the lively ABBA The Museum where the family can sing along to classic hits, explore interactive exhibits and learn about Sweden’s pop‑music legacy.

Evening: Take a stroll along Södermalm’s waterfront at sunset and enjoy a light snack at a local bakery, keeping the evening relaxed and Shabbat‑friendly.

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Day 4: Friday, September 6 – Solo Morning, Family Afternoon, Shabbat Evening

Morning: Visit the free‑admission National Museum, which offers an impressive collection of Swedish art and design without a ticket cost.

Afternoon: Take a short ferry ride to the nearby Fjäderholmarna islands for a family picnic; the islands provide a serene setting and gentle walking trails.

Evening: Wrap up the day early for Shabbat, enjoying a quiet dinner at the hotel or a nearby kosher deli. No evening activities are planned after sunset.

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Day 5: Saturday, September 7 – Shabbat Day (Restful)

Morning: Enjoy a relaxed morning with a leisurely stroll in Kungsträdgården park, perfect for a quiet picnic and reading.

Afternoon: Take a leisurely walk along the water‑front promenades, allowing time for reflection and relaxation with the family.

Evening: Enjoy a home‑cooked meal in your accommodation, respecting Shabbat traditions and spending time together in a tranquil environment.

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Day 6: Sunday, September 8 – Family Day

Morning: Explore Djurgården again, this time focusing on the family‑friendly attractions such as the Vasa Museum if a second visit is desired, or enjoy a boat ride around the island.

Afternoon: Visit the free‑entry Fotografiska museum, which offers stunning photographic exhibitions and a scenic café with panoramic views of the city.

Evening: End the trip with a farewell dinner at a family‑friendly, kosher‑friendly restaurant in the city centre, reflecting on the week’s experiences.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Vasa Museum – 2 hours – 170 SEK
  • Skånen – 3 hours – 190 SEK
  • ABAB Museum – 2 hours – 150 SEK
  • National Museum – 2 hours – 0 SEK (free)
  • Fotografiska – 1.5 hours – 150 SEK
  • Fjäderholmarna ferry + picnic – 2 hours – 80 SEK
  • Gamla Stan walking tour – 2 hours – 0 SEK
  • Royal Palace (exterior) – 1 hour – 0 SEK
  • Kungsträdgården park – 1 hour – 0 SEK
  • Challah restaurant dinner – 1.5 hours – 120 SEK
  • Södermalm dinner – 1.5 hours – 130 SEK
  • Dagur (free) walking / park – 2 hours – 0 SEK
  • Total Estimated Cost: 1,060 SEK

Tips

To extend the trip, add a day trip to the historic town of Uppsala (a short train ride) for more cultural exploration. To shorten the itinerary, combine the Vasa Museum and ABBA Museum visits into a single afternoon, and replace the ferry trip to Fjäderholmarna with a free walk in Djurgården’s parks, which reduces both time and cost while still offering a rich Stockholm experience.

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