Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Skiing trip to Åre


We have spent the past few days over the Easter break further north in Sweden at the ski resort of Åre. We were lucky enough to be staying in an apartment only about 50 metres from one of the main lifts and slap-bang in the middle of the town. Åre is filled with a great number of superb restaurants and bars. As we only stayed from late on Thursday until midday on Sunday, we were no able to check out too many, but I can highly recommend Twins - a great place to warm up with a hot chocolate by the fire after a tough day of skiing - and Werséns - for the reindeer meat pizza!


Friday was spent skiing all day, which was exhausting but immense fun. On Saturday, I just skied in the morning as my knees and shins were really feeling the pressure. Our flight wasn't until Sunday afternoon, so we were able to ski again in the morning. 

Now, all I want to do is get back out there on the slopes...

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

World's most expensive cities

Swiss bank UBS has released the results of a survey into the most expensive and the cheapest cities in the world and, predictably, the Scandinavia capitals score high on the list. In fact, Oslo ranks as the world's most expensive city excluding rental costs, with Copenhagen in the number 2 spot and Stockholm coming in at number 6. Including rental costs, London jumps from third most to the most expensive city. The results can be found in Swedish on the Dagens Industri website.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Cultural imperalism?

A Danish newspaper has - with its tongue stuck firmly in its cheek - accused Ikea of bullying Denmark and committing "cultural imperalism" by naming its low-value products after Danish towns. The story has been picked up by Business Week in the US and by the UK's Independent newspaper.

Interestingly, this seems to have kicked off a comments debate on Swedish daily Aftonbladet's website about returning the Skåne region to Denmark, 350 years after Sweden took control of it.