Norwegian is further expanding its route network to Scandinavia. As of 1 June, the Norwegian airline will be operating flights to the Swedish capital Stockholm in addition to Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger. Flights from Berlin-Schoenefeld will depart every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. As of August 2011, the airline will be expanding its offerings to six weekly flights.
Flights will depart from Berlin-Schoenefeld on flight days at 9.10 p.m., arriving in the Swedish capital at 10.35 p.m. Return flights will depart from Stockholm-Arlanda the same day at 7.05 p.m., arriving in Schoenefeld at 8.40 p.m.
Most people who have visited Stockholm will speak of its beauty in glowing colours. Over 700 years old, the city is spread across 14 islands at the mouth of Lake Mälaren and can easily be discovered on foot. Located in the city centre are Gamla Stan (the Old Town) and Riddarholmen (the Knights’ Islet), whose history date back to the 13th century. Gamla Stan boasts the Royal Palace, wonderful churches and picturesque alleyways with numerous shops, restaurants and cafes. Stockholm is a combination of the historic and the modern. Those wanting to discover modern Stockholm should visit the Östermalm district or wander round the “Street” market held every other weekend in Södermalm. Alternatively, a morning walk on the island of Djurgården, a dip in Lake Mälaren from the Norr Mälarstrand (North Mälaren Shore) or a few quiet hours in the Hagaparken (Haga Park) are the perfect way to soak up Stockholm’s wonderful nature.
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