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ストックホルム(スウェーデン)

Accessible Stockholm & Vasa War Ship

  • 3 Hours
  • Light Activity
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    STO-AC2

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  • See the city hall where Nobel prizes in physics, chemistry, medicine and literature are awarded.
  • Behold an intact warship that was salvaged and preserved after 333 years at the bottom of the bay.
  • Browse the spectacular artifacts in the Royal Armory Museum within the Royal Palace.

説明

概要

STO-AC2 Mobility Equipment

This excursion is for guests who are fully dependent on their mobility device. You will be required to supply your own wheelchair/scooter. Your mobility equipment (manual or electric) must not exceed the following dimensions: W 90", L 66", H 70".

Those guests that are companions, use a cane or walker, or have limited mobility issues must book the companion tour code STO-AC1 ACCESSIBLE STOCKHOLM, VASA WAR SHIP- Companion

Delve into the history of Stockholm by browsing a museum that celebrates Sweden’s maritime importance and the Royal Palace, home to the royal family and five museums. On the initial drive through the capital city, the guide will point out city hall, where the prestigious Nobel prizes are awarded. Now an icon, the three-spired building was constructed with more than eight million bricks. Afterwards, at the Vasa Museum, you will see the warship Vasa, its namesake. It languished at the bottom of the bay for 333 years before being salvaged almost fully intact. You may also browse exhibits that showcase the shipyard that built the now-preserved vessel, the challenges of life on board and the invaluable role women played in the ship’s construction. Your last stop will be the Royal Armory museum within the Italian Baroque-style Royal Palace. Armor, coronation carriages and coaches from the Royal Stables are among the items on display.

Helpful Hints

  • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
  • PLEASE NOTES: Tour includes step-free routes, shorter distances and no stairs. Accessible restrooms with wide doors for wheelchairs are present along the tour route. Vehicles are adapted with an access ramp (or lift where available) to accommodate a limited number of wheelchairs and/or mobility scooters. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs; therefore, guests needing special assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied.
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