Sweden Cherry Blossoms of Kungsträdgården
Dating back to the Middle Ages, Kungsträdgården (“The King’s Garden”), which is one of the city’s most popular parks, is also home to the city’s biggest display of soft pink cherry blossoms.
At their peak bloomage, the roofing of pink and white flowers over the entire park and its parallel boulevards is quite the sight to behold.
In 1998, sixty-three Japanese cherry trees were planted and each spring under the cherry blossom trees, people gather to soak up the warm sun, eat ice-cream, gossip, and play chess.
(from slowtravelstockholm.com)
At their peak bloomage, the roofing of pink and white flowers over the entire park and its parallel boulevards is quite the sight to behold.
In 1998, sixty-three Japanese cherry trees were planted and each spring under the cherry blossom trees, people gather to soak up the warm sun, eat ice-cream, gossip, and play chess.
(from slowtravelstockholm.com)
Photography Tips
Springtime would probably be the best for the Cherry Blossoms
Travel Information
Probably best to just walk, bike or take the Metro
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