THINGS TO DO IN STOCKHOLM
Zariq Siddiqui
INTRODUCTION
 Executive Zariq Siddiqui is the director of sales at Abbott
Laboratories Inc., where he oversees sales operations
and sales training. A world traveler, Zariq Siddiqui has
visited Greece, England, South Africa, and Sweden.
Sweden is becoming an increasingly popular travel
destination, with many visitors heading to Stockholm, its
capital. Travel experts recommend the following activities
when in Stockholm.
1. Visit medieval Stockholm. Gamla Stan, the medieval
portion of Stockholm, has existed in some form since
1252 and offers winding alleyways, ancient churches, and
small squares.
STOCKHOLM
 2. Visit art museums. Stockholm offers two
main museums, the Moderna Museet and
National Museum. These institutions include
works by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and
Salvador Dali, among others.
3. Embrace fika. Fika, which loosely translates
to “indulge in coffee and chat at leisure,” is a
way of life in Sweden. Most Swedes drink 4.5
cups of coffee each day, and Stockholm offers
plenty of picturesque cafes to visit.

Things to Do in Stockholm

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    THINGS TO DOIN STOCKHOLM Zariq Siddiqui
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    INTRODUCTION  Executive ZariqSiddiqui is the director of sales at Abbott Laboratories Inc., where he oversees sales operations and sales training. A world traveler, Zariq Siddiqui has visited Greece, England, South Africa, and Sweden. Sweden is becoming an increasingly popular travel destination, with many visitors heading to Stockholm, its capital. Travel experts recommend the following activities when in Stockholm. 1. Visit medieval Stockholm. Gamla Stan, the medieval portion of Stockholm, has existed in some form since 1252 and offers winding alleyways, ancient churches, and small squares.
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    STOCKHOLM  2. Visitart museums. Stockholm offers two main museums, the Moderna Museet and National Museum. These institutions include works by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dali, among others. 3. Embrace fika. Fika, which loosely translates to “indulge in coffee and chat at leisure,” is a way of life in Sweden. Most Swedes drink 4.5 cups of coffee each day, and Stockholm offers plenty of picturesque cafes to visit.