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We have identical photos, a combination of sail in ( I was up ridiculously early) and sail out from the helicopter landing area, where we were invited for sail away.
Yeah Jackie it's a super busy day WITH 16 hours of sunlight ! The helicopter area is a fantastic viewing area - you must know someone special . We had a pretty good one on the balcony with the light at our backs , both in the morning and evening . :cool:
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I'm loving Stockholm! Thank you for giving me the motivation to get DH to consider going there some day - the ABBA museum, and the amusement park complete with roller coasters. :eek: I think he would like the HoHo boat as well. :D Now I just have to be sure he doesn't see the pictures of you guys wearing heavy coats because if he sees that it might be cold there I will never get him to go. :rolleyes:
Pat and I really enjoyed Stockholm , London and the Baltic cruise . We think that Tyler was surprised in Stockholm first , and throughout the trip , to find out how much walking was involved . Secondly , he was surprised how quickly the weather could change in that area , at that time ( Early June ) . July , and August would be warmer , but more crowded .
Tyler only has 1 jacket ( a warm one ) . But Pat and I just layered - no winter coats needed . A shirt or blouse , sweater or fleece and scarf if cool , and a outer nylon shell which folds in a pouch when not being worn . And of course , a small travel umbrella - all in basic black .
The kangaroo style jacket has a lot of pouches ( zippered pockets ) in which to secure passports , wallets , water bottles and cameras - very handy !! ;)
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We returned to our starting point at H
Where I saw a souvenir that I would like to take home
This is why I like my DSLR camera . I took this photo of the Parliament Building from a bridge .
And I was able to enlarge it just by cropping the same photo .
And after our bus ride back to the port , I did the same with this photo of the ship .
And the same photo cropped .
Next time : The sail out .
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The ride in the foreground is the Insane , and behind it is the Eclipse . Collectively they are the Insane Eclipse .
Another view . You can see a car on the Insane which looks like a circular saw blade .
Wife and Wifi on the HoHo . And I see an iphone and a ipad and i don't know where Tyler gets it .
NCL Star
I like this hotel photo near the Star
And this Giraffe crane . But I've seen much better photos of it online !
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We had seen a museum overload look in the city hall which told us that we should bypass the museums and enjoy a walk toward point D , Grona Lund , an amusement park .
Before we went there I had hoped to take some photos from the outside of the ABBA museum but we must have walked past it .
Surprisingly , Tyler showed no enthusiasm for the park . And so while they waited at the pier I took a short walk . I do wish that we would have gone for a bike ride !
And one of my favorite bands from the late 60's and early 70's was playing there . Unfortunately , only one of the original members ( the drummer ) is still in the group .
The free fall tilt !
And so we hopped on for our next boat ride .
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Was looking for and Eclipse photo review a week or so ago and came across your Total Eclipse review. I binge read that one, then went on to the Regal Princess and now this one. That's a lot of cruising in one week :D
Really enjoying the review and photography.
Robert
Hi Robert , we hope that you enjoyed your cruises ! :) :D
We're glad that you are enjoying the review and I hope that I can finish Stockholm today . It's been another busy week of doctors , a surgery and 14 hour days with the grandsons , oh my ! :eek:
And if you would like a scenic cruise on a HAL ship , check out our South American cruise and visit !
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1958814
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If there's a down side to the Rick Steves it's thateverybody is doing his suggested walks and so they have become very crowded . We wish that we would have walked old town first and then went to the city hall . Here's 2 points mentioned in his book , the obelisk and a sand pit used for boules .
Also mentioned is the statue of King Gustav III .
There are plenty of other photo ops to be found
Near the statute is where we boarded the HoHo boat
And point H is where boarded .
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Do you think that the artist liked cats ?
In the Queen of Lake Malaren , the Queen occupies symbolically , the center of the world and has the city of Stockholm on her lap . To the West is the Statute of Liberty and an American flag on top of a skyscraper and , further East , the Eiffel Tower .
On the opposite side is a tiger and elephant and in the far East a Mosque and a flag from Turkey .
The mosaics were installed in this room in 1921 - 1923 .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Hall_(Stockholm_City_Hall)
We paused in the courtyard before going to the old town .
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It may have been asked but I did not see it what type camera did you use.
Hello and thanks for the question . The last 3 photos of the post which you linked , and the food photos are from my little , pocket sized Sony RX-100 III . The on site photos like in Stockholm , or on the ship are from a Canon DSLR model D 6 . They both have large sensors and price tags . :eek:
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Once again your pictures make me want to do take a Baltic cruise!!! They are beautiful....perhaps Celebrity or Princess will offer itineraries and dates that will work for us when they bring out the new ones in November or December!!:)
We hope so Gracie . A TA /Baltic , B2B is hard to beat ! :) :D
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Wow..that is just gorgeous!
Thanks Jen , it's pretty amazing ! :) :D
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After leaving the Council Chamber we walked through the linear Prince's Galley toward our next major stop - The Golden Hall .
There was a beautiful tapestry there which I photographed - but I wasn't supposed to . I thought that the icon meant NO flash , but in looking at the photo , I think that it it meant NO photography . So I don't feel comfortable using the photo .
On the one side of the gallery is a fresco
While on the other side , a number of windows facing the lake and the city .
The skyline distortion through this window reminds me of a Dali painting
And the end of the fresco means the beginning of the Golden Hall
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Before we went upstairs I noticed this small plaque on a wall of Alfred Nobel who invented dynamite .
8 million bricks were used in the construction of the city hall .
Our first stop on the second floor was the Council Chamber
The following is translated from the Swedish Wikipedia article :
Council Hall located on the east side of the Courtyard, opposite the Golden Hall . The City Council meets every three weeks in the council chamber. The hall also has a public gallery to the public with seating for about 200 people.
Architecture and decoration
Orientation Plan.
Council Hall's interior is kept in red, warm colors. The 19-meter-high ceilings can be discerned between the exposed rafters , which are designed with inspiration from the Viking era . At the top is light blue clouds and sky motif that reinforces the impression of headroom.
City Hall was designed by architect Ragnar Östberg . The furniture in the Council Hall and the Council Hall (the anteroom to the council chamber) are designed by Carl Malmsten and textiles are designed by Maja Sjöström , for takmåleriet was Filip Mansson . The clock in the stands is played by Ostberg and manufactured by Linderoths urfabrik . It was a gift of Stockholm urmakarmästare.
The ceiling and back wall
Ceiling detail
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The English tours of the city hall were scheduled for every half hour and they accepted Euros . Our tour began in the cavernous Blue Hall .
The Blue Hall (Swedish: Blå hallen) is the main hall of the Stockholm City Hall best known as the banquet hall for the annual Nobel Banquet, and also used for state visits, student balls, jubilees and other large events .
from wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Hall
Here are some beautiful photos , and a story from last years Nobel Prize Banquet .
Princess Sofia
Princess Madeleine
And lastly , Queen Silvia of Sweden
The full article can be found here :
http://royalnewssite.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-nobel-prize-banquet-2015-at.html
As an interesting story from rock history , ABBA debuted the song Dancing Queen , on the night before Silvia Sommerlath married King Gustav XVI of Sweden . It was performed for them , and seen here , by ABBA in the Royal Swedish Opera House in 1976 :
Strangely enough , it was the same summer in which I had met my dancing queen , Pat .
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Plurre dropped us off near the return meeting point for the shuttle bus to the Eclipse - The Royal Swedish Opera House .
It's a beautiful area , just across from Gustav Adolfs Square
We wanted to walk to the Stockholm City Hall for a tour with a few photo stops along the way
The city hall is the tall building behind Pat and Tyler
There is a pedestrian friendly walkway which passes safely beneath the motorway .
And across the street from the city hall is the stunning , modern Stockholm Waterfront Conference Center .
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Your photos, as always, are wonderful....enjoying tagging along with you!!:)
Super Gracie ! You can see why we wanted to do a TA/Baltic B2B .And thanks for saying hello . :cool:
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Fantastic review scubacruiserx2!
It feels like we are there cruising with you!
It's very interesting to read, even though this is my neck of the woods.
This is one of the Stockholm-Helsinki ferries. It departs in the evening and arrives the morning after, stays in port during the day and then back again the next night. You can bring your car onboard if you want. For being a ferry it's rather nice.
Here are some photos from one of my trips with this ferry:
http://www.cruise-addicts.com/forums/threads/photos-from-a-baltic-ferry-cruise.241790/
Looking forward to the rest of your cruise review!
/Erik
Hello Erik , thank you for writing and your encouraging words . I would also like to commend you and excellent review : Photos from a Baltic ferry cruise ! You did a great job and have some excellent photos !! I especially like the night photos . Did you use a tripod ? Also may I share a couple of your photos here , so the readers can see what we're talking about ?
Thank you for taking us inside of the ferry , and what a great idea to be able to take your automobile along ! I hope that the readers will look at it when they have some time , and I hope that you will share some photo reviews and photos for future visitors to Stockholm , here on CC ! :) :D
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From the video, it looks as a very late change of plan, as so few buses were waiting.
Were you told the reason for the change of port?
I'm not sure if it was a change of port , but I'll tell what we did see and hear . Where we thought that we would berth is Stadsgarden # 167 , seen here with the NCL ship . It is about a 30 minute walk to Gamla Stan , the old town , which is seen in the distance .
Closer to old town , in berth 160 , was a Viking ship . Old town is a 15 minute walk from there .
This photo has old town to the right , out of the photo .
In between is a brick building , Fotografiska , a photo museum . Just above is an flat overlook with 4 flags where I wanted to climb and take a photo from ( which I didn't get to take ) . And so in this map below , the ships should be closer to old town with the museum between them .
On the Hoho boat that I took the photos from were some people from the Emerald Princess . Their ship could not enter the archipelago and so they went to a port more distant than ours , requiring about an hours bus ride ! :(
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We were staring to see some signs of life on the way out .
A Tallink behind us ship reminded us that we were on the way to Tallin .
And some camouflaged hardware .
It looked like it was getting dark .