Our Reaction to Stockholm, Sweden! A City Full of Surprises!!

Published 2024-06-18
We are a Married Thai-Canadian Couple reacting to everything Sweden has to offer!

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All Comments (18)
  • @memoblom2112
    The Vasa-ship is the real thing☺️ It was rescued from the bottom of the sea in the 1960s and then restored - which of course took a very long time and a lot of work.
  • You will not drink the water from the statue? Understand, but the thing is that water from a tap is as good as buying water. As a swede, I would definitely drink water from a statue if I felt the need to. Would not be worried about the quality.
  • @premariana
    The ship, Vasa, was salveged in 1961, 333 years after it sank. So it’s the original ship you see in the video, with a few repairs and so.
  • @sannaolsson9106
    Of course we have snow in the winter and the water freezes over. The reason it's not ice at the time they filmed this is because it's obviously summer lol.
  • @karinmichanek
    If you ever travel to Stockholm you´re welcome to stay at my house because it can be quite expensive to stay at hotels etc. I´ve shown around a lot of people here. It´s a beautiful capital. There is no way you can enjoy it in only one week. The best time to come, in my opinion, is between the 20th of May and 30th of June.
  • @oppsdopps
    I live in Stockholm and have often waked past that that fountain to refill my water bottle to and from work. The water is good!
  • @MikaelMurstam
    The Vasa ship is real. Not a replica. It is the best preserved 17th century ship in the world. It was saved from the depth of the Baltic sea. Because of the low oxygen level and low temperature variation of that sea the ship could be preserved this well.
  • @kronop8884
    If you ever should visit Sweden you have to go to the Thailand pavilion in northern Sweden, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Building
  • The water freezes in Sweden too, in the winter. You can go wild ice skating. My grandparents used to play ice hockey. It was very normal for everyone at the time.
  • @kronop8884
    Even though it sits further north than Montreal, Stockholm is warmer in the winter. The daily temperature in Stockholm averages around -3°C (27°F) in January, and Montreal fluctuates around -10°C (14°F). This is of course the effect of the warm Atlantic current called the gulf stream that has a significant positive impact on the climate in the whole Nordic region
  • @deffan
    Montreal equal to Paris in latitude. Stockholm equal to Atlin in Canada. So much higher up.
  • @Rix.67
    Stockholm the nordic Venice🇸🇪
  • Just so you know Stockholm is closer to the northpole and artic circle then montreal. so its more snow and colder then motreal