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Sustainable Stockholm Getaway

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Scandanavia is Europe's greenest region, and Stockholm is its urban heart. From its enormous peaks to its fashionable streets, the city pulses with eco-options. For this trip, T+L partnered with Greenopia, the leading publisher of eco-guides to U.S. cities (greenopia.com), applying Greenopia’s environmental criteria to hotels, restaurants, stores, and sites in Stockholm.

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Destinations: Stockholm · Gimmelwald

Themes: Eco-Travel

Inspired by: Eco-Friendly Guide to Paris, London and Stockholm — by Katie Bowman, Published Oct. 2008

Hotels (2)

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    Radisson Blu Strand Hotel, Stockholm

    The hotel is housed in a historic brick building. Large, light-filled guest rooms overlook the harbor.

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    Nordic Light Hotel

    The high-tech hotel incorporates efficiency in its design: the futuristic lobby lounge (white walls; podlike tables and chairs) is heated with renewab

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Restaurants (2)

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    Rosendals Trädgård

    The property is part café, park bakery, and part nursery, thanks to the on-site greenhouse where fruits and vegetables are grown. What the restaurant

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    Leijontornet

Activities (4)

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    Street

    The market transforms an anonymous corner of the hip Södermalm neighborhood into a bustling weekend fair, filled with vendors selling everything from

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    Skogskyrkogården

    The UNESCO World Heritage site, also known as Woodland Cemetery, is one of Stockholm's most surprising architectural landmarks. Its rolling pine fores

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    Ekovaruhuset

    The boutique (whose name means the House of Organic in Swedish) sells sophisticated clothing such as designer Camilla Norrback's wool knits and fine c

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    Ekoparken

    Three royal palaces—including Haga Palace, where the current monarch, King Carl XVI Gustaf, was born—can be found in this sprawling 6,700-acre conserv

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