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A trip through Sweden's Midsommar festival

A trip through Sweden's Midsommar festival Jul 20th, 2010 at 9:00AM: In ten short hours I have forgotten Chicago. Sitting outside of Hotel Skepshollmenn on the sprawling, gravel terrace, the pastel, Scandinavian sun reflects off of the yellow building walls and tall, leafy trees rustle in the polite sea breeze. It's hard to believe that we've so fluidly escaped the Midwest heat, let alone that we're in the center of the largest city in Sweden. Here in Stockholm ...

Midsommar: The very best time to visit Stockholm

Midsommar: The very best time to visit Stockholm Jun 16th, 2010 at 10:00AM: Deep in the lowest latitudes of the Earth's extremities, the far reaches of the planet where temperatures begin to plunge and where human populations drop precipitously, seasons have deeper meanings. Spring, Winter and Fall are plain, solid facts of life, the cold months during which fires are built, hard work is complete and the foundation of the year is laid. These are the months where Lyle ...

Follow chef Jamie Oliver through culinary Stockholm

Follow chef Jamie Oliver through culinary Stockholm May 14th, 2010 at 11:00AM: One of our favorite cities over at Gadling is Stockholm, Sweden and one of our favorite chefs, Jamie Oliver. So imagine our glee when discovering that Mr. Oliver had put together a slide show and narrative from his recent journey into Scandinavia. Fully available over at the Guardian, Chef Oliver's slideshow is a love story written to the city, where he meanders in and out of lush, cultural ...

Photo of the Day (1.12.10)

Photo of the Day (1.12.10) Jan 12th, 2010 at 10:00PM: Today's Photo of the Day comes from photographer bennyjewell, who took this photo in a forest just north of Stockholm, Sweden. The photo is titled "Imagine living here" - and that's exactly what I like about this photo - it begs the imagination to create a story about this lone hut tucked away in the Swedish woods. Do you have a story to share with your travel photos? Drop them in the ...

Copenhagen at Christmas--or at any time of the year is splendid

Copenhagen at Christmas--or at any time of the year is splendid Dec 26th, 2009 at 9:00AM: In Denmark in December, darkness settles in around 3:30 p.m. Spend a few days where there is such an early sunset and late sunrise, and you'll know exactly why a festival of lights is a grand idea. Danes embrace the Christmas season with candles, evergreens and warm mulled wine. The result of the cheer is a feeling that the world is drenched in pools of warm, soft glows. The candles and ...

Gadlinks for Wednesday 12.9.2009

Gadlinks for Wednesday 12.9.2009 Dec 9th, 2009 at 6:00PM: While some of you were catching some sick rides on the slopes, these pro surfers were riding mountain-sized waves on the North Shore of Oahu at the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational yesterday. Either way, I hope you all had a great start to the week. We're in the thick of it now, and here are some cool travel stories to get you through the next few days. Read about some of the weirdest and ...

Two North Korean diplomats arrested for smuggling

Two North Korean diplomats arrested for smuggling Nov 20th, 2009 at 4:30PM: Two North Korean diplomats tried to claim diplomatic immunity when they were arrested in Stockholm for smuggling cigarettes. The man and woman, who were caught driving their tobacco-filled car off a ferry from Helsinki, have been taken into police custody. Apparently, they have diplomatic status in Russia, but no accreditation in Sweden. Also, they allegedly had 230,000 Russian cigarettes. ...

Through the Gadling Lens: photographing skies

Through the Gadling Lens: photographing skies Oct 1st, 2009 at 11:00AM: Oh, how I'd love to regale you with my brilliant photographic skills in capturing the sky's majesty! I'd love to, but I can't. For some reason, I'm really, really horrid when it comes to shooting skies. Oh, I can manage to get a good sunset photo here and there, and occasionally my blue skies appear shockingly blue, but the truth is that for the most part, I get by with a little help from ...

June 4 trial date for American journalists in North Korea

May 14th, 2009 at 8:30AM: Laura Ling and Euna Lee, both reporters for Current TV, will be tried in a North Korean court on June 4, 2009 for entering the country illegally and planning "hostile acts." Ling and Lee were picked up along North Korea's border with China on March 17, 2009 Anybody want to guess how this one will end? According to reports by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), which is controlled by the ...

The Daily Show on a Socialist Sweden

Apr 22nd, 2009 at 10:00PM: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart M - Th 11p / 10c The Stockholm Syndrome thedailyshow.com Wyatt Cenac from the Daily Show filed an excellent report from the Sweden on the Daily Show last night, effectively vocalizing what every single guy is thinking when he's visiting the ...

Record influx of visitors to U.S. in 2008

Record influx of visitors to U.S. in 2008 Mar 26th, 2009 at 1:00PM: Last year, 58 million international visitors came to the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. That's an increase of nearly 4 percent from 2007. To sweeten it up a bit, 13 of the top 25 arrivals markets saw new records set. In the last month of the year, nearly 4 million people came here from abroad – down 7 percent. The fourth quarter was down 6 percent ...

Ten Great Unknown Treks

Ten Great Unknown Treks Mar 20th, 2009 at 9:00AM: Every adventure traveler knows about the Inca Trail or the Annapurna Circuit. They're amongst the best known hikes in the world, and the amount of traffic on those trails reflects that. While they both offer amazing scenery and a great travel experience, that experience can be tempered by the crowds. Thankfully, Backpacker is here to offer us ten great unknown treks, a list of outstanding long ...

Sweden's Ice Hotel to offer trips to space

Sweden's Ice Hotel to offer trips to space Mar 18th, 2009 at 5:00PM: The famous Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, will soon begin offering trips to space. Yes, space. Hotel officials have announced a partnership with Virgin Galactic in which it will begin selling tickets for the company's space trips, which will blast off from nearby Kiruna, Sweden, as early as 2012. Guests will have to pony up at least $200,000 for a flight to space. But they'll have choice: ...

Travel sans visa coming for European, Caribbean, Mauritius, and Seychelles nationals

Travel sans visa coming for European, Caribbean, Mauritius, and Seychelles nationals Feb 13th, 2009 at 2:00PM: A mutual agreement allowing Europeans, nationals from four Caribbean countries, and citizens of two island nations in the Indian Ocean is expected to be passed and approved by the end of March, which will allow for hassle-free and smoother travel. If you hold a passport from any of the following countries, it means you're that much more free to travel between those listed sans visa: Austria, ...

Love in the air - Germans most likely to flirt, Swedes most likely to have sex

Love in the air - Germans most likely to flirt, Swedes most likely to have sex Feb 12th, 2009 at 10:30AM: It's the most romantic time of the year - which means companies are releasing all kinds of love related news and surveys. The latest comes from British Airways, who did a quick interview of European travelers, and how often they flirt with their fellow passengers. According to the survey, Germans are the most likely to try and hit on you in the sky, followed by the Swiss. The "passionate" ...

Clean living in Stockholm

Clean living in Stockholm Jan 21st, 2009 at 9:00AM: Scandinavians are recognized as being on the cutting edge of environmentally-friendly innovation. Nowhere is this clearer than at Hammarby Sjöstad, a community of apartments in Stockholm designed to reduce carbon footprint and generally enable clean living. Large windows make the most of sunlight, especially in the summer, and carefully planned logistics – down to trash pickup schedules ...

The new face of army food

The new face of army food Jan 11th, 2009 at 5:00PM: The U.S. Culinary Arts Team ... yes, there is such a thing ... faced an incredible challenge. The team had to cook 150 three-course meals in six hours without the benefit of a real kitchen. The crew had to work "in the field" – as the army calls being away from the plumbing, walls and heat of the barracks – which is never an easy task. The IKA/Culinary Olympics, which occurred back in ...

Keep busy with 44 travel ideas

Keep busy with 44 travel ideas Jan 10th, 2009 at 2:00PM: If the entire world is too much from which to choose, take a look at The 44 Places to Go in 2009 suggested by the New York Times. Some are obvious, such as Reykjavik, which was been on everyone's mind 2008. Others are easy, including Washington D.C. Our nation's capital has plenty of hotels (including the funky Hotel Helix, photo at right), great public transportation and access via two major ...

Hotel Hellsten a must in Stockholm

Hotel Hellsten a must in Stockholm Jan 4th, 2009 at 9:00AM: You expect a certain sleekness when you step into a Scandinavian hotel. The region is known for its nascent design talent, and a pedestrian property would detract from your experience. To get the full flavor of Stockholm, park yourself at the Hotel Hellsten. Comfort and style come together easily in these boutique digs. You'll close your eyes in the warmth of a soft bed and open them to slick ...

Baghdad airport welcomes first European passenger flight in 18 years

Baghdad airport welcomes first European passenger flight in 18 years Jan 3rd, 2009 at 11:00AM: 18 years after the United Nations imposed a ban on all commercial air traffic destined for Iraq, a Swedish charter plane has landed at Baghdad International Airport. The charter was operated by Nordic Leisure and their 150 passengers were mostly Iraqis. This is just the beginning of what should become a fairly popular route, as many Iraqis are in Europe waiting to return to their homeland. ...

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