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Stockholm spreads across 14 islands where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea, a geography that shapes every aspect of the city. Water is everywhere - ferries connect neighbourhoods, waterfront promenades link the major sights, and the light reflecting off the channels gives Stockholm its distinctive glow. The population of roughly 1 million in the city proper (2.4 million in the greater metro area) makes it the largest city in Scandinavia by urban footprint.
The city dates back to 1252, and that medieval core survives almost intact in Gamla Stan, the old town on Stadsholmen island. From there, Stockholm expanded across its islands and today mixes centuries of architecture - baroque palaces, Art Nouveau apartment buildings, and sleek modernist design - sometimes on the same block. The metro system doubles as an art gallery, with over 90 of its 100 stations decorated by different artists.
Stockholm is a year-round destination, though the experience changes dramatically with the seasons. Summer brings nearly 19 hours of daylight and Stockholmers flock outdoors to parks and archipelago islands. Winter offers a different appeal - cosy cafes, Christmas markets in Gamla Stan, and the chance to experience Swedish fika culture at its most authentic. The city is compact and walkable, with an efficient metro (Tunnelbana), tram, and bus network connecting everything else.