Kungsträdgården, A park that blooms and entertains through the seasons
Kungsträdgården, 111 47 Stockholm
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Introduction
King's Garden in the center of Stockholm, Sweden is a popular park with multiple outdoor cafes. Visitors can enjoy different views throughout the seasons, including blooming cherry blossoms in spring, outdoor concerts in summer, yellow leaves in autumn, and ice skating rinks in winter. The May Day parade is usually held here and attracts many left-wing parties and other political groups. Additionally, many cafes, galleries, and restaurants are surrounding the park, including the Dr. Glass Gallery, named after the novel "Doctor Glas".
King's Garden is divided into four parts from south to north: Charles XII Square, Merlion Fountain, Charles XIII Square, and Wolodarski Fountain. The park is managed by the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. There are many famous landmarks nearby, such as the Söderströmsbrunn Street, Söderström Bridge, and North Bridge to the Old Town and Stockholm Palace to the south of the park. To the north of the park is Hamngatan Street, the PK-huset department store and the Nordic department store (NK), facing the park. King's Garden Street runs along the east side of the park, with a series of famous buildings such as the Jewish Synagogue, Steel Association, Palmeska Building (now the headquarters of Sweden's Commercial Bank), and the King's Garden Subway Station. On the west side of the garden are the Royal Opera House, St. Jacob's Church, Matchstick Palace, and the Swedish House. Address Kungsträdgården, 111 47 Stockholm
Transportation Subway: Blue line, station Kungsträdgården.