Later we removed the bed sheets, and headed to the kitchen to take our breakfast. And I told Solene about the time changing.... and it struck her that she heard it from the news...and forgot about it. Thank goodness i checked! coz i don't want to miss my flight back to Copenhagen today! hahaha....
Whilst having breakfast, we also prepared our dinner. For lunch we were thinking of heading back to the hostel to cook our last instant noodles and the meatballs. So after breakfast, we headed to Gamla Stan to walk around. Coz we wanted to visit the narrowest street in Stockholm! and when we were walking past Riksgarten, we saw an announcement about free tour of Riksgdag at 1.30pm. so we decided that we have time to attend that. So we decided to visit the narrowest street in Gamla Stan. I must say there are no indication on the map where the street was. We asked for directions at the Visitors' Center and found it. Seriously, when u reached there, u wouldn't know its a tourist attraction, coz there was no indication of it at all!
'Mårten Trotzigs Gränd', Stockholm's most narrowest street
We were at the bottom of the alley. So u can see how narrow the alley is.
Anyway, this street is called 'Mårten Trotzigs Gränd'. Its stated that the width of the street is about 90cm! and there are 36 steps leading from a street at the top another street at the bottom.
But at least it is big enough to fit the 2 of us! hahaha
After climbing the 36 steps and walking through the alley, we made our way to Drottninggatan, coz Solene wanted to buy a couple of the petite ceramic dishes for making quiches. After she got the ceramic dishes, we made our way to Riksdag building again. And now, its almost time for the free visit of the government building.
Nice sunny day!
I must say this is a very good tour and also very educational! I mean the lady was really nice! She explained pretty well how Sweden is being governed and how many constitutions. We were also shown the halls where the member of parliment will meet to debate and discuss on policies. In fact the buildings near to the Riksdag building were goverment buildings... and 1 of the building opposite the Riksdag was the house of the Prime Minister... hahaha.....i mean i was duely shocked. Coz there were no guards whatsoever at the entrance of the building to indicate that it was a place of a very important person.
Taken from inside Riksdag
The main hall where all the member of parliment will meet to discuss and debate on policies. This building used to be the building for the National Bank of Sweden.
Main hall leading to the above main chamber
This is one of the old chambers where the member of Parliment used in the past.
All the coat of arms of the different regions of Sweden. Think there are 36 of them
one of the libraries that the members will meet for smaller meetings
After a 1.5hr tour of the place, we headed back to the hostel to cook our noodles. yeah we had a super late lunch. After our lunch we went to the central station to buy our bus tickets and head to the airport.
Yup! 4 days passed so quickly... but I must say this short trip to Stockholm had been really great! we had managed to finished almost all the important sights of Stockholm. As it was a super budget trip (coz everything in Stockholm can be a little pricey... but at least a little less expensive than CPH) we did not pay to get into museums.... all the time we were walking around to view the sights.
It had been a great Easter break! =D
Au Revoir Stockholm!