Suzanne Färnert Guldsmedsmästare
Design & Clothes
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Most locals can only afford to window shop at this extraordinary store, but we all love to walk by and look at all the beautiful rings, necklaces and earrings on display. The Goldsmiths design and make the jewelry in the store. You can watch them work through the windows or from the store.
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Biotopia
Museums & Galleries
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This is one of Uppsala's most popular museums. It's interactive, the displays are intriguing and the displays really pulls you in. It has something for every age group. Kids just love this place!
The Museum shop is well worth a visit.
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Local Experience
Full-Day-Trip-To-Uppsala
Prices from
206
EUR
Duration
7 h
Languages
French, English, Italian
Fröjas sal
Eating
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Fröjas sal has served a great vegetarian buffet lunches for decades and they are still going strong! The small functionalist inspired dining room is usually packed during lunch hour (noon - 1 pm), but if you are just a little early or late you won't have a problem getting a table.
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Uppsala Domkyrka
Museums & Galleries
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Uppsala Cathedral is one of Uppsala's landmarks. It is part of the famous Uppsala silhouette seen from everywhere: the Castle, Carolina Rediviva and the Cathedral.
It is an impressive Gothic building with beautiful bow windows and grand organs.
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Hågadalen-Nåstens Naturreservat
Museums & Galleries
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The Nature Reserve Hågadalen-Nåsten is a beautiful place for trekking, running, biking or skiing within easy reach from Uppsala.
Hågadalen with the Håga creek is an open valley stretching from Hågahögen up north to lake Ekoln in the south.
Nåsten forest has trekking, biking and skiing paths of varying severity suiting everyone.
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Kung Björns hög
Museums & Galleries
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A very popular spot for excursions!
It is a Bronze Age burial mound for one or two very wealthy persons including one woman. No other Scandinavian Bronze Age burial site contains as many gold findings. According to legend King Björn was buried in it, but it wasn't since he lived there at least 1500 years after the mound was constructed.
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