Are there cities where bars close earlier than in Stockholm? | Carl Housten

This week we have had a chat with Carl, who works as an Editor in Chief for Osqledaren magazine of the KTH Student Union. The focus of this episode has been Stockholm - during day and nighttime, as always - with a very gentle, almost unnoticeable, tint of politics. Some of the points we have touched upon: 💡Vancouver, Canada being similar to Sweden — similar climate, similar friendly people, the same vibe, a lot of nature close-by but people are expected to drive everywhere by car 💡Reasons for why Stockholm does not have nightlife (if that is the case) 💡Cold light feeling sterile, uncomfortable 💡Old Architecture building (currently A House Ark) and its brutalism inspiring some people for creativity 🌏 Now it's your turn! ❶ To help my project grow give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on a platform you listen to it ❷ If you want to give more, become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/gorozhanin ❸ Follow on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram by searching @ACityForYou there ❹ ENJOY A City for You! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acityforyou/message

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