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Where to have fika in Lund?*
Visiting a city in Sweden isn’t a complete experience without having the famous Swedish coffee break better known as fika. Where the best places to have it in Lund? Here is the list: 1. Love Coffee Roasters Located in Klostergatan 1, at the very corner of Lund’s cathedral, this café is famous for its manual roaster →
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5 Apps You Should Have When in Sweden*
When it comes to technology, Sweden is among the top countries to make the most of it. No wonder the country is getting more and more tech savvy every day. Therefore, acting like the real millennial generation (who relies on mobile application quite a lot) is one of the reasonable options when living in Sweden. →
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What to Expect the First Year (in Sweden)*
People say the first year of everything is actually the hardest. What about the first year living in Sweden? Well, it’s not easy, I must say. But, if you know what to expect, you will know how to deal with that. Bureaucracy Welcome to Sweden! First thing first: get your personnumer and your Swedish ID →
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10 Things You Should Know About Lund
1. Lund is one of the oldest cities in Sweden, which can be traced back to Uppåkra settlement in around 100 BC. 2. Lund (and also other parts of Skåne) was once part of Denmark before the Treaty of Roskilde was signed in 1658. 3. Famous as a Christian town at that time, Lund used →
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Four Days and Three Nights in Gothenburg
On the last week of December 2017, we had an unplanned trip to Gothenburg. It was a simultaneous one which needed less than a week to prepare. This is new as usually we plan a trip way too far from the D day 😅. We were previously uncertain about having a trip for the year →