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Norrmalm, originally divided by a ridge known as Brunkebergssen, retains its unique character with elevated streets like Malmskillnadsgatan and Regeringsgatan. In the 19th century, this area underwent urbanization along the railroad and became an industrial hub. Over time, it transformed into a vibrant central business district called City through two major redevelopments in the 1880s and 1960s. Since the 1990s, an exciting wave of renovation has revitalized the district, bringing in residential blocks, reducing crime, and enhancing the experience for pedestrians. Neighboring Vasastan, still part of Norrmalm borough, boasts its own distinct identity as a tranquil oasis adjacent to the bustling city center, with its classical city plan largely preserved.
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Welcome to Stockholm! Your journey begins at Stockholm Central Station, conveniently located next to Cityterminalen (bus terminal) and T-Centralen (subway terminal). This bustling hub of transportation is your gateway to exploring the vibrant city. Step off the train and find yourself immersed in the heart of Stockholm. With the bus terminal and subway terminal just steps away, you have easy access to all the city has to offer. Whether you're in search of historical landmarks, cultural attractions, or simply want to explore the local shops and restaurants, Stockholm Central Station is the perfect starting point for your adventure. Get ready to discover the wonders of this amazing city!
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