
Sweden · EUROPE
Stockholm
The Venice of the North — fourteen islands of restraint.
— Journey —
Jet 1 h
Stockholm, an hour by private jet from Oslo, is built across fourteen islands where the Baltic meets Lake Mälaren — a city of measured elegance, design heritage and water everywhere. FFGR Norway coordinates arrivals at Bromma's executive terminal, private tours of Gamla Stan and the Vasa Museum, dinner at Frantzén (three Michelin stars) or Operakällaren, and archipelago cruises by classic wooden boat to the outer islands. The Nationalmuseum, the Fotografiska and the Royal Palace anchor the cultural calendar; the Östermalm district holds the city's finest residences and ateliers. Stockholm rewards the unhurried — long northern summer evenings, the soft light the Swedes call the blue hour.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Gamla Stan (medieval old town)
- ·The Vasa Museum (17th-century warship)
- ·Frantzén (three Michelin stars)
- ·Archipelago cruise (24,000 islands)
- ·Fotografiska & Nationalmuseum
- ·Drottningholm Palace (UNESCO)
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Ett Hem
- ·Grand Hôtel Stockholm
- ·Hotel Diplomat
- ·Bank Hotel
- ·Lydmar Hotel
— Also in this region —
Denmark
Copenhagen
Design, Noma and the new Nordic table.
Iceland
Reykjavík
Volcanic island capital of fire, ice and light.
Finland
Helsinki
Sea-fortress capital of Finnish design.
Sweden
Gothenburg
West-coast harbour city and seafood capital.
Estonia
Tallinn
A medieval old town facing the Baltic.
Germany
Hamburg
The Elbphilharmonie and the merchant harbour.