Facts: About the Royal National City Park

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Facts: About the Royal National City Park

National parks can be found around the world, but Stockholm is home to the world’s first: The Royal National City Park in Stockholm. The area covers approximately 27 km2, 6,671 acres, of unbroken land from the Fjäderholmarna islands in the archipelago. The three royal parks included; Djurgården, Haga and Ulriksdal. Djurgården, Skeppsholmen are also included
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  • Tourism

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  • royal
  • food
  • museum
  • quality of life
  • djurgården
  • fjäderholmarna
  • skeppsholmen
  • kastellholmen
  • gärdet
  • brunnsviken
  • hagaparken
  • ulriksdal
  • outdoor
  • sustainability

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