I am planning on going to Sweden to experience a unique adventure.
I am just not sure which place is better to go to, Stockholm or Uppsala?
Also, are these places near each other? If so, how long is the travel time in between these places? What is the best transport to use?
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Yours truly,
Ariana
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Stockholm or Uppsala?
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With the greatest of respect I think your first "unique adventure" should involve looking at a map of Sweden.
Add a guidebook to accompany the map.
Stockholm and Uppsala are a 40 min train ride apart. Stockholm is several times larger and has at least one site you must not miss: the Vasa museum. Uppsala is a nice university city, the cathedral is worth seeing and Gamla Uppsala is fun if you have the imagination what it must have been like a thousand years ago. The Linnaeus garden is also nice and in the summer time his cottage outside Uppsala is one good trip. You could stay in Stockholm and make Uppsala a day trip or take advantage of the cheaper hotels in Uppsala and go to Stockholm as you wish.