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Straight from a fairy tale: Visby, Gotland. Photo © 2006 Bart de Boer |
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Visby |
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Gotland, Sweden |
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Basically, Visby
is one big, living open air museum. With its narrow
cobblestone alleys, flower-covered houses, 13th century street
plan and 3 km (2m) of medieval ramparts, Visby was declared a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visby's city wall
has 36 towers and completely surrounds the old town. Look for
the city gates, the moats and fine sea views. The oldest tower
still remaining is Kruttornet (Powder Tower), built in the
12th century to protect the harbor. By far the best
way to discover Visby is by foot. Booking an organized shore
excursion is discouraged as it means you are stuck in a tiny
alley with 25 people at a time. Take your time to stroll
around Visby at your leisure instead. It is a relatively small
town, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. |
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First look at Visby |
Picture perfect |
Pretty window |
The medieval town wall |
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St. Mary's Cathedral |
Inside the cathedral |
Looking towards the sea |
Like a fairy tale |
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Visby Fast Facts |
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Coordinates: |
57° 38' N 18° 17' E |
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Population: |
23,000 |
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Official language: |
Swedish, English widely spoken |
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Currency: |
Swedish Crown (SEK) |
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Time zone: |
UTC+1 (Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris) |
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Best time to visit: |
May - September |
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