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shoping in summer Sweden

Shopinsummer is the first cheapest online shop that provides all kind of clothes, shoes, bags, perfumes and other accessories for women, men, and kids. All accessories are branded and we give great offer for tourist to have tax free on all item. This is to facilitate tourist to have tax free item because of the high rates of tax here in Sweden.

Shopinsummer mostly deal with the summer Cloths and are of very high quality. We have good brands like Jack & Jones, bonanza and mostly imported stuff we use to sell. We have good trained stuff that will help customer what to choose. This happen some time customer doesn’t know and puzzled. This staff also help customer to find their matching accessories and they tell customer about new styles.

Shopinsummer also deals with online shopping and we use to deliver all over the world. We give facility for the people other than Sweden to buy anything online and pay without tax. The shipping cost in all over the world is same and economical for the people. The delivery time is surely with in a week. If our customer doesn’t like product they will return back and we will replace it without any cost.

Shopinsummer has a lot of branches with in the country. Customer can buy any product online or visit our shop. We facilitate our customer with free deliver of product with in the country and free replace of product if customer don’t like it. The time for returning product is no more than one month. Shopinsummer now becoming the world trustful shop and we want customer trust in any cost. Now we are trying to open our outlets in all over the world to facilitate customer.

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One of Sweden's Most Exciting City Malmo

As the third largest city in Sweden, Malmo is a popular place to visit in Scandinavia. The city is one of the region's earliest industrial towns; however, the age of post-industrialism has seen Malmo transformed from a hub of manufacturing into a large university town which boasts an impressive world of arts, education and culture.

If you're visiting Malmo and you want to see the city's most interesting sights, why not visit Malmohus Castle? Located to the west of Malmo's old city, this building was first built in 1437 by Erik of Pomerania, before being inhabited by the kings of Denmark in the 1500s and used as a prison until 1914. Today, it is a history and art museum, as well as an aquarium and a terrarium that attracts a range of visitors.

Additionally, when you're in Malmo, make sure you visit the Mollevangstorget Square, located south of the city centre and which plays host to an open-air market every weekend. Malmo's newest landmark - the Turning Torso - is well worth a visit too. Completed in 2005, Malmo's Turning Torso is, at 190m tall, the tallest building in Scandinavia and is visible from almost any part of the city. It even has a waterfront promenade and a state-of-the-art skate park.

Malmo's cultural attractions will also be of interest to any tourist in the city, whether you pride yourself on being an active culture vulture or you're merely looking for interesting things to do in Malmo. The Municipal Theatre, for instance, was inaugurated in 1944 and began as a repertory; however, during the 1950s, legendary Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman became its Director and Chief Stage Director and made the institution the site of one of the most important art scenes in the whole of Sweden. Today, the theatre showcases all forms of stage performance, from ballet to opera, and musical recitals to diverse theatrical experiments.

Furthermore, since the 1970s Malmo has also played host to a diversity of musical scenes and talents. Malmo has a long history of rock, dance and dub music, and recent musicians to have played in the city include the likes of B.B. King, Morrissey and Australian signer-songwriter Nick Cave. If you're planning to visit Malmo, you'll find plenty of hotels in Malmo, from which you'll be able to enjoy all that this exciting city has to offer. Take a trip to Malmo for a Scandinavian city adventure with a difference - you won't be disappointed!

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Pancreas in Sweden

Since my first article "The Angry Pancreas", my exposure to working with people who have pancreatic cancer, or cancer period, has been in many ways an unexpected soul journey. What I've learned so far, is that not everyone is in alignment with life and the effort to live. While the medical profession is aggressive in its approach to treating cancers, in many ways they set the stage for failure by creating an attitude of emotional helplessness and hopelessness. In the last fifty years, there has only been a five percent drop in the cancer death rate. And so begins my story about a woman in Sweden named Susanne who decided not to do what she was told and chose instead to live.

We began our work together in August, 2008 by phone. In her early sixties, Susanne is an artist, who prior to her illness loved to paint. She is sensitive, well educated, and a refined woman. Luckily, she is fluent in several languages including English. In brief, she had emotional estrangement issues from both of her parents and had never learned to express anger for fear of more rejection.

Susanne was diagnosed with Stage III pancreatic cancer in June 2004. This means that the cancer had begun to spread and was found in one or more local lymph nodes. After what was called a successful operation, removing part of her pancreas and the tumor in the standard Whipple procedure, all remaining organs and lymph glands in the area were determined to be clear and healthy. As an additional safety measure, she underwent six months of chemotherapy. 

She was told that after enduring the entire traditional medical treatment protocol, she could expect to live at least three years. Perhaps subconsciously following her doctor's orders, at exactly the end of her three year prognosis, she developed a new "highly aggressive" tumor on what was left of her pancreas and was given an ominous prognosis. In fact, her oncologist, when asked about life expectancy, answered "according to my book you should not be sitting here". 

In an attempt to nutritionally take matters into her own hands, Susanne tried dietary changes from a book by a cancer survivor, but subsequent tests showed no change in her condition. Six months later she began to have severe unrelenting mid-thoracic pain and was advised to undergo more chemotherapy. She did so for three months until she and her doctor decided to take an eight week break over the summer so she could travel. In her mind she had decided not to resume the treatments but, according to her, didn't know how not to. Under pressure from both her family and her doctor she had one month before her next CAT scan to determine the extent of her next course of treatments. Intuitively recognizing the need for "deep work" to be done, she sought help energetically through EFT.

When we began our sessions Susanne had no appetite, had difficulty eating solid food, was losing weight, and had little or no energy. Because of that, she spent most of her time on the couch not really able to leave her house. She was on pain medications that kept the constant pain at a level 4 intensity. Her last blood test results had confirmed her declining state of health, and further impressed on her the desperate nature of her situation. Starting in late August, we had only one month before her next scan. We worked with dizzying intensity twice a week. At the end of our month of sessions, the exams and scans were done; her oncologist stated that her blood tests were "excellent" and that the cancer had not grown. Susanne herself had admitted by then to having felt a shift back to the way she felt before she became ill.

This article will only include the most impactful set-up phrases of our first month together in what I'd like to refer to as "phase one" of her recovery. There were a lot more tapping phrases that were used during the course of our sessions, so if anyone is interested, they are welcomed to contact me.

With our initial consultation I determined we should begin our sessions with collar bone breathing for best results. It also helped that Susanne was completely open and honest and ready to look at all sides of her life-- the good, the bad, and the ugly. She admitted to spending a lifetime of stuffing down emotions, and the only way she could show real anger was to cry. Here are some examples:

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English Werewolf in Sweden

When I told my friends I was visiting Sweden, I lost count of the number of times I heard mangled impressions of the Muppet's Swedish chef or a tragic rendition of Abba's Waterloo.  But fortunately, Sweden has got a lot more going on than funny accents and seventies pop icons and for me it was the lure of encountering wolves in their natural habitat that convinced me a trip north was long overdue.  My trip focussed on the region of Vastmanland – Sweden's prime wolf territory thanks to the vast forests and the large number of moose that call this region home.  I had heard of how Marcus Eldh, Steppes Discovery's naturalist guide was gaining a reputation as Sweden's leading wolf whisperer, with an uncanny talent for tracking wolves and then enticing them close by mimicking their howl.

"Tonight I will be copying the howl of the mother wolf as I know there are pups in this forest...when they hear this howl their curiosity will get the better of them."

His confidence was not misplaced and not only did we hear the wolves howl in response to Marcus' calling that evening, on the following morning a sub-adult wolf appeared no more than 20 metres from where we stood, sent as a scout by the rest of the pack to detect the source of the howls. Those of us in the group that were stifling giggles the night before while Marcus howled like a lupine impostor were forced to acknowledge we were in the presence of somebody with an intriguing skill.

Wolves are persecuted in Sweden and considered a pest by a hunting community that has serious political clout.  Last year, 27 wolves were shot dead by hunters however this was not without sanction from the authorities as additional wolves are soon to be relocated in Sweden from Finland in order to strengthen the fragile gene pool.

When you  feel as passionate about wildlife as we do it is not enough to offer exceptional wildlife holidays without giving something back. By joining forces with local research projects and carefully chosen wildlife charities, Steppes Discovery is able to give privileged insight into the natural world while supporting conservation and local communities.

Seeing wildlife in its natural habitat should be an inspiring and uplifting experience. Travel with Steppes Discovery and you can have these experiences, safe in the knowledge you are travelling sustainably and responsibly.

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Popular Luxury Hotels in Sweden

Stockholm is a thriving capital of culture and has more than 70 museums and attractions, 100 art galleries, numerous stages for dramas and music, and is home to more than 1500 artists. Due to its diversity of attractions, Stockholm attracts a huge number of visitors every year. The city is made of fourteen islands which gives uniqueness to this beautiful city. 

People book hotell Stockholm online through web portals, and Hotell Web is one portal where you can book Stockholm Hotels easily online. Stockholm offers a range of hotels to its guests, including economical and cheap Stockholm hotels, popularly known as billiga hotell Stockholm, ranging around 2 to 3 star hotels. Superior and luxury hotels are also available for booking in Stockholm, Sweden and they include 4 and 5 star hotels. Before you plan your trip to Stockholm, it will be a good idea to go over this article to decide the hotel of your choice where you should book a room for your stay.

5 Star Hotels in Stockholm

Hilton Stockholm Slussen: The Hilton Stockholm Slussen Hotel is located just 2 minutes walk from the Old Town. The hotel overlooks the calm waters of Riddarfj?en to Stockholm City Hall and offers luxurious facilities including Jacuzzi, gym and a beauty salon to its guests. The hotel is located to popular tourist attractions, including a Park Museum and Zoo.

Radisson SAS Royal Viking Hotel: Nestled in the heart of Stockholm, close to all the city's attractions, the Radisson SAS Royal Viking Hotel offers some of the best dining, rooms and meeting facilities. The hotel has 459 air conditioned rooms and suites fully equipped and furnished with the highest quality materials.

Grand Hotel Stockholm: The Grand Hotel Stockholm is situated in the heart of the city. The hotel has large sized rooms offering exceptional services with a blend of modern and antique furnishings. The Hotel also has a French Dining Room which serves French Cuisines to the guests.

4 Star Hotels in Stockholm

Rica Hotel Stockholm: Rica Hotel is a newly renovated first-class hotel centrally located in the heart of the city. The hotel is located very close to public transportation, shopping malls, theatres and other cultural events.

Elite Palace Hotel: The Elite Palace Hotel is situated in Vasastan, one of the most picturesque regions in central Stockholm. The hotel has 215 nicely decorated rooms that are comfortable, well furnished and equipped with a host of modern amenities. Elite Palace also has a popular conference hotel, with its own exclusive reception and offers different activities for relaxation and recreation also.

Mornington Hotel City Stockholm (BW): The modern Mornington Hotel City Stockholm (BW) is located in the residential Ostermalm district of Stockholm, Sweden, one kilometre from the Old Town. The hotel offers a number of facilities to its guests, including a library, nearby fitness centre and a conference room for guests.

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Gothenburg, Sweden

The second largest of Sweden's cities, Gothenburg is the fifth largest city in the Nordic countries. There is plenty to do for all the family, including some fantastic fishing and flea markets for you to peruse at your pleasure. The fishing harbour in the city is a hive of activity for locals and tourists alike. Visit the Feskekorka fish market where you can buy all sorts of delicacies, caught tin the day. 

The building was an experiment by an architect, inspired by gothic churches and Norwegian staves. He wanted to have a room without pillars, and succeeded in the building that today houses the wonderful market. If you like the coastal area, then you can take a boat over to Branno a lovely island off the mainland, where the ballad composer Lasse Dahlqvist lived. You can visit the ballad festival in the summer and see traditional dance as well as small markets for trinkets.

For an interesting walk around the city try the dramatised city walks, perfect for if you are trying to impart a little education on your children during the trip, but in a really fun way. If you like your food then there are some gorgeous little Swedish restaurants that you can visit to try the local cuisine. Gothenburg also has a wheel, much like the London eye, that gives you a panoramic view of the city. When visiting, this is well worth a visit to see the sprawling city below.

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Golf trip in Sweden

Sweden is recognized as one of countries that mostly in love with golf (Callaway Diablo Edge driver)In this piece of land of less than 10 million people,there are more than 1,000 golf courses and I guess this is one important reason why there are so many superior golfers from sweden these years.

Callaway Diablo Edge driver

After experiencing Callaway Diablo Edge driver in three different styles golf courses in Stockholm,I decided to visit two courses that once held the Scandinavian Masters,herhaps I can find some secrets that the Swedish players dominate the world golf (Callaway Diablo Edge Irons).

Arlastad Golf Club also held the Scandinavian Masters. It is in the outskirts of northern Stockholm city and not far from the airport then the traffic can be considered convenient.There are also 36 holes, 18 holes Old Course Gamla, 6378 yards long,72 pars.In 2007, for the competition, the fairy was extended to 6845 yards and par shrunk to 70.

As an important business tool, golf (Callaway Diablo Edge Fairway Woods)a big proportion in this park. Many of the guests come to Arlastad for business purposes,then conference center, bars, restaurants naturally became necessary facilities for the club. Two years ago, the golf course also opened a new nine-hole short course lighting, built a small 4-hole training course to meet different levels needs of customers.

Kungsangen Golf Club is the fourth one that I have experienced htting Callaway Diablo Forged Irons in Stockholm. 36-holes course, one is called Kings and another one is Queens, intresting.

Callaway Diablo Edge Fairway Woods

King course have held the 2005 Scandinavian Masters,is a very typical Parkl.there are a lot of dense trees and they are very neat rows on both sides of the fairway,when you face tall, straight pines, you feel it likes the North American style golf course.

It is generally accepted one of the most quality golf (Callaway Diablo Edge driver)course in European races. Par4 16th hole and 17th hole Par3 are classica ones.They were built along the lake, the water is landscape also a challenge.The Par5 18th hole is one of the classic end of the tunnel, there are lush forests back in the fairway, make people feel safe, quiet, as if the course is not artificially created, but simply come out of the natural environment. King course has length of 6,149 meters, par 72; Queen course 5546 meters, par 70. It seems like one is for man and the other one is for women, lear division of labor.

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A Visitors Guide to Stockholm Sweden

Stockholm is one of the most progressive cities in the world, and nowhere is this reflected more than in its social policy. Citizens are provided with housing, health care, and educational opportunities, all of which makes for happy, productive people. While taxes may be high, the money they generate is used to create a high quality of life, which makes Stockholm extremely appealing to the many hopeful immigrants that flock there each year. You don't need to move all the way to Sweden to make the most of what Stockholm has to offer; a simple trip will also allow you to experience this utterly unique metropolis.

The weather in Stockholm definitely reflects the seasons, from snowy winters to balmy summers. Spring brings the heaviest flow of tourists to the city, so you might want to wait until summer or fall to visit. Summer, naturally, brings the warmest weather of the year, with temperatures starting at 68 degrees. Fall is considerably cooler, when temperatures range from 41 to 64 degrees. Both of these seasons also include the benefits of fewer people and lower lodging prices, two definite musts for the smart and thrifty traveler.

European travel can be pricey, but in a city known for its fantastic design sense, you don't need to spend a lot of money to stay somewhere stylish. Travel + Leisure Magazine sites Hotel Rival (Mariatorget 3, S-118 91 Stockholm) as one of Stockholm's best hotels. This boutique hotel-owned by former ABBA member Benny Andersson-features 99 beautifully decorated rooms (which start at less than $200 a night for a double), each with 32" plasma screen TVs, CD/DVD players, and wireless internet access. Other amenities include a bar, bistro, caf, and a bakery known for serving up the best bread in the city.

There is much to see and do in Stockholm, including over 100 museums and a wide array of dining and shopping options. One convenient way to experience many of these entertaining possibilities is by purchasing a Stockholm Card online ahead of time. A one-day pass costs about $38 (a two-day pass runs around $59, a three-day pass, $75), and with it you gain admission to 75 of the city's top tourist attractions and unlimited access to its excellent public transportation system, as well as special deals from local shops and restaurants. You can arrange to have your pass mailed to you, or you may pick them up at the Stockholm Tourist Centre (located at Sverigehuset, Hamngatan 27).

Stockholm's many museums target different audiences. There are some specifically geared toward children (such as the International Child Art Museum, located at Vrby All 14 , 143 03 Vrby), while others cater to niche interests, like maritime navigation (such as the Vasa Museum, Galrvarvsvgen 14, 102 52 Stockholm). Keep in mind that museums worldwide are closed on Mondays for maintenance, so make sure to schedule the start date of your Stockholm Card for another day. 

Each museum includes a permanent collection, as well as special visiting exhibits. There are also many dining choices for tourists, featuring cuisine from all corners of the globe, including Asia, the Middle East, and the rest of Europe. Shopping options are no less diverse, and visitors are sure to find that Swedish design extends to far more than just home dcor (a la IKEA). Make sure to check out Gamla Stan-an older region of Stockholm-for all your handmade gift needs.

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Hotels in Sweden - a Few Practical Tips

Regardless of where you plan to travel to, accommodation is always a big part of your travel plans. If you are traveling to a major city, you usually don't have to worry about the availability of the most suitable type of accommodation. Unless, of course, if it's during the peak season. That is because all major cities have a wide range of accommodation to cater to the different needs of different people. Diversity is important in many metropolitan cities because travelers visit these cities for many different reasons. Some come for short trips, while others come for longer trips. Some travel for leisure, while others travel for business. Depending on the purpose of the visit, the choice of accommodation can be vastly different.

For instance, if you are going to stay in the city for a few months, perhaps a hostel or a three star may be a more economic solution. Otherwise, you may want to pamper yourself by staying in a five star luxury hotel. When it comes to accommodation, it all comes down to a balance between price and comfort. Comfort can mean many things here. It can mean quality of service, facilities available, or general condition of the accommodation. Many budget hotels, inns, hostels and holiday resorts are generally clean, with healthy living conditions. But don't expect to see anything more than simple furnishing (a simple bed with clean sheets). If you prefer some place that is better equipped with facilities, choose to stay in a hotel.

As an example, let's consider Sweden. If you are traveling to Sweden, and plan to visit one of its cities, perhaps you may want to consider staying in a three or five star hotel. In Stockholm alone, there are over seventy hotels to choose from. You may consider staying in Hotel Oden, Central Hotel, Brunnen Hotel, August Strindberg Hotel, Best Western Wallin Hotel, Clarion Collection Hotel Karlaplan, and more.

Of course, if budget is not constrained, you may freely choose one of the hotels in Sweden that is close to your main area of activity. For instance, if you are traveling to Sweden for shopping, then perhaps Central hotel may be a good choice.

But as in all good hotels, they are harder to reserve during public holidays, weekends, school holidays, or when there are major international events. So if you are traveling on those dates, make your bookings as early as possible so that you can get your choice accommodation confirmed.

During peak seasons, expect temporary price hikes. If you want better pricing, try to make your bookings online. The benefit of booking online is that online websites allow you to compare prices between various hotels. You may then choose the best deal you can find. In addition, hotels always run special promotions on the internet. So if you book online, you stand to benefit from the best discount rates. That means you can have the best of both worlds - high quality accommodation at a lower price. So be clear of your purpose of visit, always plan early, and reserve your accommodation online.

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Travel To Sweden

You can find all the details related to tourism, hotels and various images Town. Living in Sweden is tough. Housing is very expensive as compared to other Scandinavian countries. Standard of living is the same throughout the country depending on the type of accommodation. Hotels are very costly as compare to find rooms outside the city. The apartments are mostly houses owned by the state and kept in an organized manner. The rooms are built to keep in mind about weather. Most of the buildings are built on high technology, with automatic cooling and heating systems that enable people to stay inside in any weather.

Kalmar city in the south-east of Sweden situated at the Baltic Sea. It’s a small city and surrounded by water. Few cities in Sweden has natural beach and Kalmar is one of them. During summer, a lot of people go there and do parties with families and friends. In Sweden, every city has its own kommun, they organized this beach in a very good way. They provide the facility of grilling, playing beach volleyball and the small huts that I like very much. There is also the jumping pad, from there people jump in the water. The most attracting view of the castle situated close to the beach. It was built by the first King Magnus Ladulås in the beginning of eleventh century. It has five massive towers, which were built in 11 century. The castle has a lot of antics that were used by the different kings during their ruling periods. The thing that attracts me a lot was the old guns and different ammunitions used in the war saved from different centuries. Another exciting place is the Kalmar Museum, which has a lot of antics preserved since the last few centuries. It has a lot of golden crowns, old fashioned guns, mostly made up of wood and old paintings.

A lot of people came here from all around the world during summer and see the natural beauty of this place. If someone has planned to visit Kalmar try to book guest apartment three months before, because there is the shortage of apartments during summer. The city of Kalmar is known by its beauty of water that surrounds the whole city. During summer, people hire the boats and small ships and travel the whole city, this beauty attracts the tourist. Walking tracks and foot paths are lined with greenery and this beauty encourages the people to walk. When the shops and restaurants close, another life started with pubs, clubs and musical events where people relax after their daily activates. During every summer the municipality arranges musical programs in different places, so that people will have fun during their vacations.

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