Sweden is an easy country to get around, with excellent roads and an extensive network of trains, buses and ferries for both local and long-distance travel.
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It’s been an exceedingly chilly winter in Europe. For the most part, this has only added to the drabness of lockdown life, but then came the snow. Loads of it.
It’s always a thrill to see a fresh, sparkling layer of the white stuff – especially in places that rarely see snowfall. And over the past month or so, major cities across the continent have been blanketed in piles of it.
In Madrid and Athens, iconic sights like Retiro Park and the Parthenon had a rarely-seen white makeover. In Amsterdam, the canals this week froze over for the first time in three years (and skaters promptly hit the ice), while Londoners have also been setting up their own impromptu skate rinks. All over Europe, snowmen and snowball fights have provided a much-needed dose of wintry joy to millions. (Despite the fact that, yes, harsher winters could well be linked to cataclysmic climate change.)
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