Voyagone Experiences
According to Paul Nussbaum, a psychologist and adjunct professor of neurological surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, it’s not surprising that we feel more inspired when traveling.
To start, travel literally changes our brains’ structures. “Travel puts us into a novel and challenging situation we’re not familiar with, so we’re using our cortex,” Nussbaum says. This activation causes our brain to sprout new dendrites, which are tiny branches on the brain cell that pulls in information from the outside world.
The more dendritic branches we grow, the more resilient our brains become.
Stallmästaregården Hotel — Where History, Cuisine, and Beauty Intertwine
Stallmästaregården emerges as a mystical sanctuary, an enchanting haven that unveils its secrets to those who seek solace. Nestled serenely beside the illustrious Royal Haga Park, Brunnsviken, and Solna, this ethereal boutique hotel and inn beckons with its 49 resplendent chambers. Enshrouded by an aura of tranquility, it stands amidst a resplendent tapestry of nature's splendor, while the city's vibrant pulse lies within a whispering distance.
Hotel Skeppsholmen — Mystical Maritime Mists
Step into the exquisite Hotel Skeppsholmen, where the essence of Stockholm is embraced within the walls of a historic former Royal Marine barracks. Meticulously adorned with soothing hues and refined, contemporary opulence, this centuries-old establishment invites you to embark on a journey that pays homage to the city's captivating allure. With a thoughtful touch, the design team has gracefully embraced the theme of "fog," drawing inspiration from the enchanting maritime ambiance that envelops the surroundings.