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Finding tails and long dresses for the party

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How do you find a tuxedo and long dress for the party... at the last minute? That's what we spent this week trying to figure out! We're wearing a tuxedo and a long dress to an event tonight. What will we do? Well, we'll tell you more about that!

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Want to read travel reports written in the office?

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Many travel reports on distant countries are written in the office at home in Sweden. We are not referring to the writers who write the report. after that he or she came home to Sweden, but on writers who at all have not been in the country in question. The only question is whether you want to read such travel reports?

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Sustainable travelling - how does the campervan compare to air travel?

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Sustainable travel - is it possible? Reports of climate threats are getting worse and worse, and we are inundated with warnings and tips. We've been thinking about how to travel more sustainably, and how the motorhome compares to flying.

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Manila in the Philippines - exciting city despite bad reputation

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Manila in the Philippines is a capital city where many people land by plane, only to travel on to the country's many beautiful islands. A bit of a shame! It's true that in Manila you will find poverty and unsafe neighbourhoods, but this is also an exciting city filled with bustling markets, huge shopping malls and interesting history.

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Corporate campers, cruise champagne and trips to Doha

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This Monday we can report, among other things, that more companies are choosing camping cabins over hotels, that Viking Line has developed its own cruise champagne and that Apollo is starting to travel to Doha in Qatar. Also, apparently you have to prepare for the fact that travelling will become more expensive. What are your comments on this week's travel news?

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Boracay in the Philippines - tourist paradise

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Boracay in the Philippines is an island paradise with a long, beautiful sandy beach and plenty of hotels, restaurants and boat trips. Earlier this year, the country's authorities shut down the island because it was perceived to have been destroyed by tourism. After months of cleaning, it's about to reopen, and we're taking the opportunity to share our top tips for Boracay.

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Viking life - experiences at the Viking Museum in Stockholm.

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If you want to take a historical journey back to the Viking Age, you should visit Vikingaliv, a relatively new Viking museum in Stockholm. We visited this museum last weekend, when we had a "tourist weekend" in Stockholm. Really fun and nice!

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Luxury lunch, new lens and visit to the houseboat

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You barely have time to say hello and another week has flown by. Peter has enjoyed a luxury lunch, Austrian inspiration and a visit to the houseboat this week. I (Helena) have mostly been hanging out at work, but on the other hand, I've got an large new lens, so I don't feel sorry for myself. What has been the best part of your week?

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Nationalmuseum opens - after five years of renovation

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The National Museum in Stockholm opens this Saturday, 13 October 2018, after five years of renovation. The new Nationalmuseum has opened up 300 pre-built windows, regained its two light courts and made room for significantly more art than before. Peter has been on a press tour this week and we can give a little "sneak peek" before the opening this Saturday.

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Vete-Katten - a cosy café in Stockholm with a long history.

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If you want to find a really cosy café in Stockholm with old traditions, then you should go to Vete-Katten on Kungsgatan. We took the opportunity to experience both sightseeing and museums in Stockholm this weekend, and of course you need to take a break with a coffee!

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