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Attention 10thp Sweden
So after my 10thp Portland experience I got the itch to try to travel to more 10th planet schools (and maybe even visit all of them) and Id very much like to make sweden next on my list. I work a two week on two week off schedule at my current job so I can travel around on my time off. Unfortunately, more traveling means putting off moving to Portland, but I think immersing myself more in the world-wide community of 10thp and bjj is a really important thing to do while I have the opportunity.
Id like to visit Stockholm from roughly the 5th to the 12th of September (barring I figure out the best lodging situation and flights do go too crazy expensive in which case Ill just plan according and hit it within the end of the year.) Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated :)
-Barber
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Hi, you will love Stockholm, it is beautiful. 10th planet Stockholm is awesome too. All the guys there are great guys.
Have an amazing time bro. :-)
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I think Magnus lets people sleep in the gym for free, but if you arrive at night an just need to check in I have a good option! Cheapest hostel I found in Stockholm is Mosebacke hostel. Great if you want to save a buck! I slept in a room with three cute chatty Swedish girls, and paid 37 dollars. :) (250 Swedish kroners) It's close to the gym, but you need to take a taxi, or the subway, from the train station to the hostel, and from the hostel to the gym the day after. (Approximately two kilometers from the train station, and from the hostel it's like another two kilometers to the gym)Their phone number is: +46 86416460
Google translate should work on this:
http://www.booking.com/hotel/se/mose...54706a9c6a17X1
Bear in mind; It's not a hotel, but the indoor areas look ok. it's a good option if you want a place to stay cheap for the night, but it's hardly luxurious. ;)
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Yes if you want something nice, i can recommend the Scandic Malmen. Eddie and I both stayed there and i personally found it pretty nice indeed. You would have to ask Eddie his thoughts on the place. Hotel Soder is pretty close and a little cheaper than the Scandic too from what i was told. Also i am sure there is a couple of hostels in the area as well. :-)
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There are, but those I checked out at the time were much more expensive. Depends on the room and booking tho. considering you won't have to pay a taxi fair it's probably better, as it will be about the same sum I paid in total. Maybe cheaper if the room is right. If I had some real money when I went I would have stayed at the Scandic too! Love me a good hotel! :) (And breakfast, I missed that part)
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thanks so much for the info! Now its time to budget things up lol. Im very excited to check it out :D. Stockholm looks amazing. Still need to get a new power adapter and try to get some sort of camcorder perhaps.
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Yeah, the Scandic Malmen is nice and Magnus is awesome :)