Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Cheap Holiday Destination - Stieg Larsson's Stockholm - Discover the City Through the Millennium Trilogy
The trilogy now has its complete cinema adaptation of which the second part will shortly be screened for the first time hoping to enjoy the same success as the first part. Have become famous worldwide, dermalm's streets - one of the 14 islands comprising the city of Stockholm, sö thanks to this Stieg Larsson's trilogy. 'Millennium' is the blockbuster of the year! . . So many millions of people can not be mistaken.
Stockholm and its islands have become the fictional scenario of a story of murder and extortion and has also become a mass tourist phenomenon, with Larsson. Dermalm has become a bubbling cauldron full of "literary tourists" looking for the places where the protagonists of the trilogy moved around: the young hacker Lisbeth Salander and the detective Mikael Blomkvist, the previously quiet old town of Sö since 'Millennium' has been on sale.
Considered the most beautiful square in Stockholm, sebacke Toro Square, or Mö where the journalist Mikael Blomkvist lives; bellsmangatan street, 19; tgatan, in Gö dermalm: the editor of the Millenium magazine, the majority located in Sö 'Millennium' has opened up a tourist route through the most special enclaves of the trilogy.
Which makes a journey through the highlights of the trilogy, sells copies of the " Millenium Route" map, the Stadsmuseum, the most famous museum of the city. Even the advertisers use the "Millennium Route" to sponsor their products and Bellsmangatan Street has become the perfect setting for a German car catalogue, in fact.
It has considerably increased its income and a lot of new stores and bars have had to open just to supply the flood of tourists arriving daily, dermalm has experienced an amazing growth; sö thanks to Larsson's novel.
You'll love it! Then you can travel to Sweden and rent apartments in Stockholm. Get your copy in your favourite bookshop and enjoy the best literature, come on. Have you still not read 'Milenium'?
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