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Stockholm, the enchanting capital of Sweden, offers an array of captivating experiences for visitors. Embarking on a Stockholm city tour is a fantastic way to immerse oneself in the city's rich history and modern charm. A Stockholm walking tour allows you to explore the city's picturesque streets, revealing its hidden gems and historical landmarks. City sightseeing in Stockholm is a delightful journey through the islands that comprise this stunning archipelago city. Whether you choose a guided Stockholm tour or prefer independent sightseeing, you'll be treated to iconic sights, which showcase the city's vibrant culture and maritime heritage. Stockholm's beauty and allure truly come alive on a sightseeing adventure in this Scandinavian gem.

Stockholm: Old Town & Östermalm Tours

When exploring the heart of Stockholm, there's no better way to absorb the city's unique character than through the Stockholm Old Town and Östermalm walking tours. These guided experiences offer an intimate glimpse into the city's history and modern charm. As you embark on the Old Town tour, you'll wander through the cobbled streets of Gamla Stan, discovering centuries-old architecture, and the Royal Palace, steeped in regal history. Meanwhile, the Östermalm walking tour unveils the elegance of this upscale district, with its boutique shops, art galleries, and lavish parks. Both tours encapsulate the essence of city sightseeing in Stockholm, making for unforgettable experiences in this Nordic gem.

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The Old Town & Östermalm Stockholm walking tour was a highlight of our trip to Stockholm. It provided a great mix of history, architecture, and local insights.

This Stockholm walking tour is a good way to get a taste of both the historic and modern sides of Stockholm. While I enjoyed the Old Town more, Östermalm had its unique charm. The guide's storytelling made it all the more enjoyable. A great introduction to the city!

We booked this Stockholm walking tour for our family vacation, and it was a great way to explore the city together. The guide was patient with our kids and kept everyone engaged. The Old Town & Östermalm combo catered to both history buffs and shoppers in the family. Well done!

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Enjoy unique theme-focused city walks not available anywhere else. All walking tours are small group tours, who can be booked as private tour by request. We got one private minibus tour 3h through Sweden’s capital of Stockholm. Learn about, and experience, both the well-known and lesser known but equally fascinating sights. Explore the hidden histories behind the walls of Gamla Stan /old town Stockholm.

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Our public Stockholm city walks Cost 220-290SEK per person. Meet-up The Nobel museums staircase at Stortorget in Old Town. Contact to book The tours will arrive on this page soon. They are all functional and available in Swedish but their English booking page is not up yet. Please email [email protected] or call +46766457075 to book them. The Stockholm city walk selection 1. Medieval Stockholm 1h. 2. Witches, pestilence and the gallows city walk – a Södermalm walking tour 1h. Meeting place at the statue on Mossebacke torg in Södermalm. 3. Stockholm Ghost walk – Swedish horror history and dark folklore walk 90min (bestselling) 4. The Bloody Stockholm city walk 1h. (bestselling) 5. Best of Stockholm city walk 1h. 6. Private tour at the Swedish History Museum 1h

  • Chevron down The Medeival Stockholm city walk - explore the mysteries of Old Town

The medieval old town tour 1h Visit the Old Town (Gamla Stan). Hear about it’s medieval history, and see the city come to life as you explore its streets and their names giving clues for what once was housed there. Explore juicy murders, a marriage scandal even the Arch-bishop got involved in, Stockholms blood bath and much more.

We’ll visit “the Rose gate”, the oldest gate in Stockholm and se other remains from the medieval times. Sneak into Hell’s ally where the city executioner once lived, the German quarters of Stockholm and the 90 cm wide ally of Mårten Trotzig.

Explore the fascinating stories old town have hidden inside the walls.

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The Bloody Stockholm 1h walking tour This is a favorite among the locals. We’ll walk in and around old town visiting Hells ally where the executioner lived, hear about the big castle fire and Stockholm blood bath in 1520s. We explore the rumors of Witchcraft and the witch trials where 9 women lost their lives, the legal prostitution in 1800:ds and the the shooting of a king at the Royal theater.

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Our transported Stockholm City tour 3h including a ticket to the Vasa Museum. At the Vasa Museum skip the lines and walk direct in with your own guide instead of waiting 40-50min or more. G o to places like the Vasa museum, get a sightseeing car trip true Stockholm and take a city walk in Old town (Gamla Stan). To book this and read more click here

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90 min ghost walk – Stockholm Horror History and Dark Folklore Walk

Explore the medieval and Viking Age undead, the pestilence outbreak in 1709-1712, and the dark Swedish folklore vaesen around us out to hurt you. Fitting for families with kids as well as adults.

Stockholm must see 3h tour | Vasa Museum, boat trip and Old Town city walk | Small Group

Experience the best of Stockholm and uncover the secrets of the city with this guided tour. Take a stroll on the cobblestone filled streets through Stockholm’s Old Town and delve into the deep history of the Swedish capital.

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The Stockholm Old Town food tour – Swedish food tasting trip

Taste, experience and explore autentic Swedish food on this food tour exploring Old Towns history but formost delicious food.

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3h Private Transported Stockholm City Tour

Private guide and skip-the-lines at the Vasa Museum. Enjoy a private car tour with a driver and expert guide. See many beautiful views in Stockholm and learn about the city and Sweden.

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From the old town you can see large parts of Stockholm from the water; Djurgården, the town hall and several other major sights you will hear about.

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WWII spies, witches and bloody Stockholm history – The dark and haunting Stockholm tour

On this dark and hidden history tour you’ll explore two different parts of Stockholm city; the posh 19th C Östermalm area and medieval Old Town.

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Small group transported 4h Stockholm city tour including the Vasa museum

Experience the beauty of Stockholm city and be amazed of the water. Enjoy the stories of the people living and people who lived here during 800 years. See the best of the best and explore Stockholm’s rich history and the biggest attractions in Stockholm in this transported 4h Stockholm tour.

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Norrmalm and Vasastans secret history

Explore the story of the “Ghost park”, the Swedish author Strindberg and a WWII underground central.

“Know your place woman!” - Swedish women's history walk, 1 hour

On this tour you will explore a hidden history. The history of women in Sweden, from the Viking age until today, who left important footprints and play an important role why Sweden is the society it is today.

More relevant than ever, this tour will include facts about individuals and groups with strong wills struggling with both hoplessness and resistance. But there is bright hope too.

Learn about the 19th century women’s cafes, confident viking women, Swedish freedom fighters from a rough past at the same time you walk around in the beautiful Old town of Stockholm.

17th Century Stockholm - Naval Powers & Black Death

Explore the 17th Century Stockholm and the greatest power era of all times. A time when noble palaces were built, a time of diplomacy and war when Sweden was on of the most powerful nations in Europe. Hear about naval battles and how the horrible Black Death haunted the streets.

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Stockholm Naval history walk at Djurgården

Hear stories of 18th century naval warfare and tight-lipped secrets during WWII at a former naval base on Djurgården isle. Explore the former naval ship docks and a story about warships, submarines and naval warfare.

Womens history on Södermalm

Explore crafy women and their history on one of Stockholms most beautiful streets with beautiful wievs over the water and Stockholm city. The tour starts on one of the higher

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Stockholm Artipelago, Swedish food and fortress tour 7h, small group tour from Stockholm

Experience the beautiful Swedish Artipelago, get a unique and diffirent food experience With local, in the area produced, Swedish food. At the same time you’ll with a tour guide explore the last defence line before an invading army hit Stockholm anno 1735.

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Transported Sigtuna and Uppsala Full Day Tour 8h from Stockholm – small group

Visit Viking age Sigtuna for a city walk among it’s cozy shops and roam Uppsala steets, exploring the biggest cathedral in the North, with a tour guide of your own.

Countryside Shops, Local Food Tasting and a Private Owned Farm Visit from Stockholm

Taste local food, visit the farms they are made at, and come close and personal to the Swedish lifestyle!

Stockholm Must See 4h city walk inkl. Vasa museum- The Best of Stockholm 4h city walk

Experience Stockholm’s streets by foot and by a short boat ride. Visit the mighty Vasa museum, feel the pulse and history in Old Town!

Private Deluxe Stockholm 3h walking tour including local pastry + private guide at the Vasa Museum

This Include-it-all city walk includes your own private guide + museum tickets to the Vasa Museum + a typical Swedish local pastry from a coffee shop in Old town.

3h with private guide on Kungsholmen isle – Stockholm private city walk

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Get to know Kungsholmen, Stockholmäs second biggest isle. Follow on a city walk, who starts outside Stockholm City Hall. Kungsholmen have always been a constant changing part of the city

In the Lantern’s light – a dark horror history walk!

A Ghost walk in Stockholm following the light of a single lantern! Explore the darkness of Stockholm and what hides therein…. in the light of a single lantern! Walk on

The Bloody Stockholm Tour

Meet-up at the Nobel museums staircase in Old Town at the time of your tour. On this ghost walk you’ll meet the dark past of Stockholm.

The Stockholm Food tour – Explore the Swedish Fika and Cuisine

Explore the Swedish fika, food tradition and cuisine on this food tour giving you a taste of Swedish traditional dishes, and the Fika-tradition in cute and cozy cafes.

The Hidden and Forgotten Stories of Old Town Stockholm

This is the tour for you who have gone before in Old town or want weird and cute stories of Stockholm. As a tour guide you tend to find stories and funny facts doesn’t fit in into an existing tour.

Långholmen prison isle + Södermalms 17th C malmgårdar: luxerious countryside farms

Hear and visit Södermalms malmgårdar: luxurious countryside farms for the nobility changing to clay pipe factories, the naval factories and other worker movement-related history on the southeastern part of Södermalm and the big tobacco plantation in the area.

The Bloody Östermalm Walk – The Dark History of an Upper Class Area

Welcome to a darker city walk taking you back in time. We’ll explore the today upper class area Östermalms dark and haunted past. Expect bloody murders, horrific witches and the folklore of blood and bones.

Special Stockholm city walk

On this special and exclusive Stockholm city walk, you’ll be visiting dark alleys as well as famous sites where the city’s history mixes with a darker past.

Witchcraft, Plague Outbreak, Gallows Hill and Evil Death

Hear about witches and the “great noise” 1676-77, experience the plague in the 18th century when the morgues on Södermalm were open pits and the poor peoples life.

The Blockhusudden Art Walk – A Djurgården Isle Tour

On this tour you’ll get to know more of the islet history from being a defensive place with fire to warn others in the Viking age to a toll station for all the boats to Stockholm.

The Skeppsholmen isle walk – a former military secret

Take a city walk and learn about the secrets of the Swedish navy and the hidden military isle, in the middle of Stockholm.

Private Swedish History Museum Tour

Make a visit at the Swedish History Museum with your own private guide, a former museum employee. Go on a 1h tour going true the Viking exhibit, walk true the famous gold room, as Saddam Husseins bunker builder is said to having built, and true part of the medieval church art or Swedish History and prehistory sections.

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Private city walk – The Klara city quarters

Private city walk 2h – Visit the The Klara building quarters true time. Visit the exiting Klara-blocks, a place who have been redone a lot from what it once was.

Private city walk on lower Östermalm – from Stureplan and Norrmalmstorg to Karlaplan 2h

Join a private city walk at the Lower Östermalm area, going from Stureplan and Norrmalmstorg to Karlaplan, 2h. This tour fits as well for you who are a used traveler

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Best things to do and see in Stockholm

Stockholm , the Swedish capital, also known as the Venice of the North, is one of the largest and most beautiful cities in the Nordic region. It is characterized by having numerous cultural, natural and architectural attractions , and it is famous for being the birthplace of Alfred Nobel and where the Prizes that bear his name are held annually. With a privileged location in an archipelago of the Baltic Sea, it is very well-connected with Copenhagen, Gothenburg and also Helsinki.

A free walking tour with GuruWalk is the best way to get to know the essential places of this city including, Gamla Stan or the historic center to get a chance to walk through its medieval streets, the Royal Palace in Stockholm, the Nobel Prize Museum, Skansen or the Open Air Museum, Stockholm City Hall, the Royal Opera, the Riddarholmen Church, are also great places to get to learn about the historical figures and periods that have shaped the course of this city.

If you want to have more information about local guides and guided tours of Stockholm , we invite you to read the opinions that other walkers have left about their experience, and book with GuruWalk the Free Tour that interests you the most to make sure your next holidays are memorable and full of authentic experiences. Other travelers who checked out the available tours for the morning, afternoon, and evening in Stockholm, were also interested in cities like Tallinn.

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From the most delicious cinnamon buns to unmissable meatballs, discover Stockholm’s rich food culture while exploring the cobbled streets of Vasastan

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Our Guide Tal was very knowledgeable about Stockholm and its history. He was very engaging and easy to hang around. He was willing to give any additional advice or recommendations we may need at the end of our tour.

It was very informative, I learned a lot about Swedish culture and history. Even though not everything was open when we arrived due to the tour being later in the day, Eddine had backup plans so no time was wasted. I enjoyed it a lot

My son(12) and I and another father son set out for a food and drink tour in Galma Stan. It was incredible, Sofia did an amazing job of sharing the history and culture of Sweden along with some amazing conversation and food choices. Highly recommend, she went above and beyond!

We had a truly personalized tour with Fayez, visiting Stockholm's eco-community, a graffiti village, and a premiere local art gallery in the commercial core. All along the way he provided insights into the cultural, social, and economic development of the city and answered our many questions. Fayez was knowledgeable and personable and helped us see many things we wouldn't have on our own!

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Known as “beauty on the water”, the Swedish capital is the stuff of storybooks. Whether you have a full day, half a day, or just three hours, it’s more than enough time to experience the best things to do in Stockholm on a private tour with City Unscripted. Led by a local guide who’s already uncovered every inch of their hometown, our personalized tours of Stockholm let you explore the city beyond its top tourist sights. It’s no secret that Stockholm is brimming with must-sees spanning centuries, from the medieval “Old Town”, Gamla Stan, to trendy neighborhoods known for dining and design. But on a local tour of Stockholm, our insiders give you an authentic snapshot of the local lifestyle that can’t be found at the city’s tourist traps – instead, they’re at the street food stands, hip boutiques, and tiny islands further from the buzzing center. With our wide range of city tours of Stockholm for every type of traveler, it’s never been easier to see the city through a local lens. Private tours in Stockholm will open the city up for exploration in ways that a guidebook never could – simply tell us what a dream walking tour of Stockholm looks like to you, and we’ll make it happen!

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Stockholm Travel Guide: 31 Best Things To Do & See in the Swedish Capital

Stockholm Travel Guide: 31 Best Things To Do & See in the Swedish Capital

The venice of the north.

Stockholm, Sweden’s capital , is super cosy!

As Alexander’s grandmother and grandfather live just south of the city, we have been lucky to visit Stockholm countless times over the years in all seasons.

“Fika”, old streets, walks along the canals and nice interior design shops… That’s just some of the things we love most about Stockholm.

You can easily spend a weekend in Stockholm – or several days – because there is so much to do and see at the many islands in the archipelago (which has given the city the nickname the Venice of the North).

In this travel guide to Stockholm, we share the best things to do and see as well as tips and recommendations for where to stay, good restaurants and cafés, how to get around and much more.

Where to stay in Stockholm?

  • Budget: STF Zinkensdamm Hostel – Hostel five minutes from the beach in Södermalm.
  • Value for money: Backstage Hotel Stockholm – Nice hotel close to nature on Djurgården.
  • Luxury: Grand Hôtel Stockholm – Stockholm’s finest hotel.
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Where to stay in stockholm, best restaurants and cafés in stockholm, how to get around stockholm, how to get to stockholm, our best tips for visiting stockholm.

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Stockholm is spread over several different islands and islets. The central part of the city is located on 14 islands , all of which are connected by more than 50 bridges .

Stockholm’s archipelago consists of more than 20,000 islands (some say 30,000!), which spread east from the city towards the Baltic Sea.

Stockholm City Card

We’ll start this guide to Stockholm by mentioning an all-inclusive pass to the city: Stockholm City Card .

It’s a really great idea if you want to experience several museums or go on sailing trips in the archipelago.

You get access to more than 50 attractions and tours in Stockholm which you can visit freely for either 1 day, 2 days, 3 days or 5 days.

The card is valid, among other things, for:

  • Going on an Archipelago Sightseeing Cruise with a guide.
  • Sailing to Drottningholm.
  • Visiting the Vasa Museum.
  • Going up to SkyView Stockholm.

Some of Stockholm’s biggest and best highlights , in other words.

Several of the things to do and see in this travel guide to Stockholm are included in the Stockholm City Card, so we will mention it again later.

If you want to check out the prices and which museums, attractions and tours are included, you can read more about the Stockholm City Card here ( adlink ).

Tip: Remember to check the digital guide you receive after your purchase to see the updated list of included experiences and attractions, opening hours and specific booking instructions.

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Since you are reading this travel guide, you are probably wondering what to do and see in Stockholm.

Well, we have been to Sweden’s capital many times and still find new exciting shops and cafés to visit as well as parks and museums we haven’t been to before.

There are plenty of sights and attractions for both a weekend trip and a longer stay.

In our opinion, here are the best things to do and see in Stockholm:

  • Gamla Stan – The old town
  • Stockholm Palace – The royal residence
  • Stockholm Cathedral – The royal church
  • The Parliament House – The legislative assembly
  • Riddarholmen and Riddarholm Church
  • Stockholms Stadhus – The City Hall
  • Walk along the canals
  • Canal cruise – See Stockholm from the waterside
  • Djurgården – The green lungs of Stockholm
  • The Vasa Museum – A well-preserved 17th-century warship
  • The Viking Museum – Norse mythology and an interactive exhibition
  • Skansen – The world’s oldest open-air museum
  • Gröna Lund – Stockholm’s amusement park
  • Rosendal Garden and Rosendal Palace
  • Junibacken – A fun playground for children
  • Södermalm – Hip atmosphere and great food
  • Fotografiska – Museum of Photography with a view
  • Katarinavägen – View of Gamla Stan
  • Skinnarviksberget – Natural view of the city
  • Sofia Church and Vitabergsparken
  • Östermalm – Fancy shops and beautiful architecture
  • Östermalms Saluhall – Food market for aestheticians
  • Norrmalm – Shopping and culture in the centre
  • Hallwylska Museet – A luxurious family mansion
  • Paradox Museum – Optical illusions for children
  • More parks and green areas in Stockholm
  • SkyView – View of Stockholm from the Globe
  • Stockholm’s metro stations – An underground art gallery
  • Hop-on hop-off bus tour – See the best of Stockholm
  • Shopping – Everything from vintage shops to Swedish chain stores
  • Drottningholm Palace – Royal castle from the 17th century

1. Gamla Stan – The old town

Stockholm’s old town Gamla Stan is a must-visit when in Stockholm.

The area is located on an island in the middle of the city ( Stadsholmen ) between Norrmalm and Södermalm and it’s lovely to stroll through when walking from one district to the other.

The streets of Gamla Stan are narrow, old and really cute .

And yes, it is a bit touristy with souvenir shops and slightly more expensive food options… But the area is still super charming!

Our favourite streets in Gamla Stan:

  • Västerlånggatan with the many shops.
  • The more quiet Prästgatan , which, among other things, includes The German Church.
  • Köpmangatan (Stockholm’s oldest street).
  • Österlånggatan , where there are several small galleries and special shops.

Also, don’t miss Stortorget with the beautiful coloured houses and The Nobel Museum as well as the narrowest alley of Stockholm: Mårten Trotzig’s Alley .

In Gamla Stan, you will find Stockholm Palace , Stockholm Cathedral and the Parliament House – all of which we will get into in more detail below.

The coloured houses on Stortorget

2. The Royal Palace – The royal residence

If you are interested in history , royal families or as Victoria loves historical drama series and movies about the royals, you can’t miss The Royal Palace ( Kungliga Slottet in Swedish).

Even though it’s the royal couple’s official residence and workplace , large parts of the castle are open all year round.

The Royal Palace is built in Baroque style and we were really impressed with the pompous rooms , the art and the gold details in the old castle.

It’s like stepping into a movie! It’s also fun to experience if you have watched the Netflix series Young Royals .

In addition to the castle itself, the entrance ticket also gives access to the Royal Treasury ( Skattkammaren ) with incredible royal crowns and weapons as well as the Museum Three Crowns ( Tre Kronor ), where you can learn more about the development of the old Tre Kronor Palace from a defence fort to a Renaissance palace.

See opening times, prices and different types of tickets on their website .

Stockholm Palace staircase

3. Stockholm Cathedral – The royal church

Right next to Stockholm Palace (described above), you’ll find Stockholm Cathedral ( Storkyrkan in Swedish).

The cathedral, which is also called Sankt Nikolai Kyrka , is the oldest church in Stockholm.

Inside the church, there is, among other things, a famous statue of Saint George and the Dragon, a beautiful organ and an impressive altar.

It’s worth checking out if you are in Gamla Stan.

By the way, this is the church in which Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria married Daniel .

The church can obviously be seen from the outside for free, but (unfortunately) going inside costs a little bit .

You can buy a ticket at the entrance.

Tip: The entrance fee to the church is included if you have the Stockholm City Card ( adlink ).

Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan)

4. The Parliament House – The legislative assembly

The Parliament House is called Riksdagshuset, and it is the seat of the Parliament of Sweden .

The building is located on a small island, Helgeandsholmen , just north of Gamla Stan, and it’s open to the public ( read about visiting the Riksdag here ).

It’s an impressive building and it’s worth passing by to admire even if you don’t intend to go inside.

The Parliament House (Riksdagshuset)

5. Riddarholmen and Riddarholm Church

Riddarholmen is located on a small islet west of Gamla Stan.

On the cute little streets , you will find the town court, Birger Jarl’s tower, the Gamla Riksarkivet and lots of beautiful views of the water.

Riddarholmen Church is a beautiful burial and memorial church where former Swedish regents are buried.

The church is open to visitors during the summer season and also arranges several concerts throughout the year.

Riddarholmen Church

6. Stockholms Stadhus – The City Hall

The city hall , Stockholms Stadhus, was built between 1911 and 1923 and it was designed by the Swedish architect Ragnar Östberg in a national romantic style.

There are tours of the city hall almost daily ( read more about times and prices here ).

The city hall is located next to the water at the tip of Kungsholmen , where you can get a great view of Riddarholmen and the western part of Södermalm from the City Hall vantage point ( Stadshuset utsiktspunkt ).

In addition to being the seat of Stockholm’s municipality, it’s also where the Nobel Prize is awarded every year in December in the magnificent halls.

Stockholm’s City Hall - seen from Södermalm

7. Walk along the canals

One of the most characteristic features of Sweden’s capital is the many canals and waterways that wind through the city.

In fact, there is so much water that Stockholm is sometimes called the Venice of the North .

Taking the time to walk along the canals is definitely recommended!

Enjoy the views over the water from the many bridges and roads along the waterfront, for example from Strandvägen , which runs from Norrmalm to Djurgården, North Mälarstrand a little west of the city hall, or Söder Mälarstrand just on the other side on the western part of Södermalm.

This is Karlbergskanalen (the Karlberg Canal) which is close to the City Hall in the St. Erik area on Kungsholmen

8. Canal cruise – See Stockholm from the waterside

You can also choose to see Stockholm from the water by going on a canal cruise.

Several companies offer boat trips in the canals where you get a unique perspective on the city and pass several of the best sights in Stockholm.

There are also several different types of boat trips included among the experiences you can get with a Stockholm City Card ( adlink ).

Going on a canal cruise in Stockholm is definitely a wonderful way to see the city.

9. Djurgården – The green lungs of Stockholm

The island of Djurgården is a beautiful oasis in the middle of Stockholm which is especially nice to visit in the summer because of the large green areas.

Rosendals Trädgård (the Rosendal Garden) with Rosendals Slott (the Rosendal Palace), Ekoparken, Djurgårdens Bokskog and Frisens Park take up a large part of the island.

The historic open-air museum Skansen is worth a visit on a day with good weather, too.

Near the water, you will find the amusement park Gröna Lund , ABBA The Museum and other popular museums such as the Vasa Museum , The Viking Museum , The Nordic Museum and the children’s park Junibacken .

Below we go into more detail about several of the experiences and sights on Djurgården.

Djurgården sign with things to do

10. The Vasa Museum – A well-preserved 17th-century warship

The Vasa Museum is one of Stockholm’s most famous museums and iconic landmarks .

The Vasa Ship sank in 1628 shortly after it sailed from the port of Stockholm on its maiden voyage.

Around 300 years later, the ship was raised from the bottom of the sea and restored. Now it can be experienced up close.

Alexander naturally visited the Vasa Museum as a child with his Swedish family – because it’s truly an exciting museum for children where you, among other things, can play between the cannons and imagine being inside the ship.

On our most recent trip to Stockholm, we both visited the museum and it was impressive to see the gigantic ship from six different floors . That way we could soak in all the details and see the ship from all angles.

There are several small exhibits, including a screening of a 17-minute documentary about the ship’s history.

The Vasa Museum is included in the Stockholm City Card ( adlink ) which gives access to more than 50 experiences and sights in Stockholm.

You can also buy your ticket online ( adlink ) or at the museum entrance.

Children up to 18 years old can enter The Vasa Museum for free.

The Vasa Museum big ship

11. The Viking Museum – Norse mythology and an interactive exhibition

We have to admit that we didn’t have high expectations for the Viking Museum. But we were positively surprised and really enjoyed our visit.

Here, you can learn about Norse mythology , Scandinavian history and of course the Viking way of life .

If you have seen Viking-themed TV series like Vikings, The Last Kingdom or Norsemen, it’s fun to see some of the more in-depth descriptions of the characters you know from the screen.

The museum is right next to the Vasa Museum on Djurgården, so it’s easy to combine a visit to both – and that’s exactly what we did.

Something that made the Viking Museum special was a small “ride” called Ragnfrid’s Saga , where you sit in a carriage (like in an amusement park) that takes you on a journey back to the Viking Age and tells the story of the fate of a Viking family.

In the course of 11 minutes, the carriage takes you through different rooms with figures, exhibitions, videos as well as light and sound installations. It was really well made!

You can choose to hear the story in English, Swedish and several other languages.

Visiting The Viking Museum, like the Vasa Museum, is also included in the Stockholm City Card ( adlink ).

Alternatively, you can buy tickets online ( adlink ) or at the entrance.

Alex acting like a Viking at the Viking Museum

12. Skansen – The world’s oldest open-air museum

It has been quite a few years since we visited Skansen but we still include it in this travel guide to Stockholm as it’s a really cosy place.

At the world’s oldest open-air museum, you can travel back in time and learn about how the Swedes lived in the 16th century and up to the first half of the 20th century.

There are 150 historic houses and farms from all over Sweden.

During the summer season, there are singing, dancing and concerts at the outdoor museum while the winter season includes a Christmas market and Christmas concerts.

We have to admit that we are a bit conflicted about the fact that Skansen also has enclosures with wild Nordic animals, an aquarium and a children’s zoo with farm animals. As vegans and animal lovers, we don’t think animals should be kept in captivity like that.

13. Gröna Lund – Stockholm’s amusement park

Gröna Lund is Sweden’s oldest amusement park and it’s beautifully located next to the water on Djurgården.

If you are travelling with children , this is a fun place to spend the day.

There are around 30 rides , lots of stalls with games and lotteries as well as several restaurants and snack stands.

In addition, there is also entertainment for children, concerts and dance evenings.

Read more about Gröna Lund’s opening hours, prices and events on their website .

Gröna Lund rides

14. Rosendal Garden and Rosendal Palace

Go for a walk, relax in the sun or enjoy the many flowers and plants in the large green garden in the middle of Djurgården.

In Rosendals Trädgård (the Rosendal Garden), you’ll find biodynamic fruits, vegetables and flowers (which you can buy and take home with you).

There is a cute greenhouse café with lunch dishes, coffee and cake, too.

Apart from that, the garden also has a cool labyrinth and the beautiful Rosendal Palace from the 19th century ( read more about opening hours and prices here ).

Rosendal Palace

15. Junibacken – A fun playground for children

We have not visited Junibacken ourselves, but if you are in Stockholm with young children , you should definitely check it out.

The children’s museum is a cultural centre for children (and childlike souls) , and it has a theatre, interactive exhibitions, places to play, a large bookstore with children’s books and many references to Astrid Lindgren’s world.

Among other things, you can “lift up” Pippi’s horse and ride a story train that takes you through several of the well-known Astrid Lindgren stories.

It’s recommended to buy tickets in advance – they can be purchased online here ( adlink ) or at the museum entrance where they cost a little more.

16. Södermalm – Hip atmosphere and great food

Södermalm, often called Söder , is a large area in Stockholm south of Gamla Stan with lots of green parks, cosy cafés and restaurants, thrift shops, interior design and clothing stores.

The hippest part of Söder is the SoFo district (South of Folkungagatan), where you’ll find many creative and innovative fashion stores, designer shops, small galleries and trendy eateries.

Further down, we’ll mention some of the best things to do and see in Södermalm.

Södermalm's roofs seen from the vantage point on Skinnarviksberget

17. Fotografiska – Museum of Photography with a view

With a beautiful view over the water and Stockholm’s small islands, the museum Fotografiska is located in an old customs station building in the northernmost part of Södermalm.

The modern photography museum is often recommended as one of the best things to experience in Stockholm – and for a good reason!

When we stopped by, there were three exhibitions at the museum and we were particularly fond of the News Flash exhibition which displayed unique news photographs from different decades.

The museum shop is also quite cool with many books, posters and Swedish design objects.

Furthermore, the museum is open from 10 am to 11 pm every day which can be convenient if you have more energy in the evening when all the other museums and shops are closed.

You can see the current exhibitions on Fotografiska’s website .

And if you have already considered buying a Stockholm City Card ( adlink ), you will be pleased to hear that Fotografiska is also included in the pass.

Alternatively, you can buy tickets online ( adlink ) or at the entrance, where they (according to the museum) typically are more expensive.

Children up to the age of 13 enter for free.

Fotografiska exhibition

18. Katarinavägen – View of Gamla Stan

Katarinavägen is technically not a thing to see in Stockholm but nevertheless, we think it should be mentioned in this travel guide.

The road starts at Slussen and if you continue further up, you’ll get a nice view of Gamla Stan and the rest of Stockholm.

When we visited in February 2023, a fence had been put up in connection with some road work, so the view wasn’t the best. Luckily, you could still see – and take pictures – through the fence.

The view towards Gamla Stan from Katarinavägen

19. Skinnarviksberget – Natural view of the city

Another scenic view of Stockholm can be seen from the top of Skinnarviksberget.

In the northwestern part of Södermalm, you can go up to a small cliff , from where you can see the town hall Stockholms Stadshus, among other things.

It’s free and we can imagine it’s a lovely area in the summer or around sunset.

View of Stockholm from Skinnarviksberget

20. Sofia Church and Vitabergsparken

If you are in the eastern part of Södermalm – east of SoFo – it might be worth checking out Sofia Kyrka (Sofia Church) and Vitabergsparken.

The church is quite special from the outside (nothing too special from the inside though) and we can imagine that the park is beautiful in the summer.

Sofia Church in Stockholm

21. Östermalm – Fancy shops and beautiful architecture

North of Djurgården and east of Norrmalm, one of the finest areas in the city with some of the highest property prices is located: Östermalm .

Here you’ll find designer shops, fancy bars, classy restaurants, green parks, Stureplan Torv , theatres and museums (for example Dramaten and Historiska Museet ).

It is a lovely area to walk around with beautiful architecture.

View by the water along Strandvägen in Östermalm

22. Östermalms Saluhall – Food market for aestheticians

One of the popular experiences for both locals and tourists in Östermalm is to stop by the beautiful market hall Östermalm’s Saluhall.

The market is from the end of the 19th century and you can buy fresh ingredients , get a bite to eat or have a drink from one of the many stalls.

And even if you don’t want to buy anything, you can just take a look inside, because it’s simply a stunning building .

Östermalm's Saluhall

23. Norrmalm – Shopping and culture in the centre

Norrmalm – the large area in the middle of Stockholm – brims with (Swedish) fashion and design shops along the shopping street Drottninggatan as well as on the smaller streets near it and in the shopping centre called Gallerian.

In addition, you will find lots of restaurants and cafés in different price ranges.

Norrmalm is also where you’ll find Stockholm Central Station , The Royal Swedish Opera , Stockholm Concert Hall , St. Clara Church and Sergels Torg with the Cultural centre Stadsteatern and the park Kungsträdgården .

Kungstornen

24. Hallwylska Museet – A luxurious family mansion

As we have already mentioned earlier in the guide, Victoria has a thing for historical dramas and luxurious residences .

Although Hallwylska Musee is not a royal residence, the family that lived there was extremely well off – and you can see their beautiful rooms and all the fine things they have collected at the museum today.

It is free to visit the museum on Wednesdays (when it’s also open for longer).

See prices and opening hours on their website here .

Hallwylska Museet

25. Paradox Museum – Optical illusions for children

If you are in Stockholm with children, they will love to experience the Paradox Museum.

The museum is full of interactive experiences and optical illusions where you can take cool pictures.

Buy tickets online here ( adlink ).

26. More parks and green areas in Stockholm

We have already mentioned several parks in Stockholm city but if you want to check out even more parks for a relaxing time or a picnic in the summer , these are great options:

  • Observatorielunden
  • Humlegården
  • Tantolunden
  • Drakenbergsparken

Rålambshovsparken , Hagaparken , Skogskyrkogården (the Forest Cemetery) and Nackareservatet are a bit further away from the city but they also look lovely.

Gustav the III's pavilion in Hagaparken

27. SkyView – View of Stockholm from the Globe

The world’s largest spherical building , the Stockholm Globe Arena (which is now called the Avicii Arena ), is just south of the central part of Stockholm.

Large music, sports and cultural events are held here, and along the outside of the round building, you can get a ride in a glass gondola and get a “sky view” over Stockholm.

If you already have a Stockholm City Card (adlink) , a ride in SkyView is included. Remember to check whether you need to book a visiting time in advance.

Alternatively, you can buy tickets here (adlink) .

28. Stockholm’s metro stations – An underground art gallery

The metro stations in Stockholm deserve their own spot in this travel guide because many of them are worth a visit just for their special designs.

The metro system has been called “the world’s longest art gallery” and there are more than 90 subway stations decorated with paintings, rock formations, sculptures, mosaics, installations and more.

And it’s almost like walking into an art exhibition as so much work has gone into making them unique and exciting .

The metro system is also called tunnelbanan or t-banan.

Some of the most beautiful metro stations in Stockholm:

  • T-Centralen – especially the blue line with blue plants on a white background.
  • Stadion Station is built into the mountain and has, among other things, a beautiful rainbow painted on the wall.
  • Solna Central Station is red and green with cool nature details.
  • Kungsträdgården Station is green with references to the old French garden that once lay above ground.
  • Tensta Station illustrates acceptance, equality and love with pretty paintings.
  • Rådhuset Station has the bedrock is exposed and unsculptured which resembles a large cave.
  • Tekniska Högskolan has a technology theme with quotes from the history of science mixed with paintings and sculptures that refer to the four elements and the laws of nature.

You can see more cool metro stations on Instagram if you search for #stockholmmetro or #metrostockholm .

Stockholm metro station

29. Hop-on hop-off bus tour – See the best of Stockholm

The classic hop-on hop-off buses also exist in Stockholm and you should consider going on a tour if you don’t have much time in the Swedish capital, or if you prefer to walk less .

The buses drive directly to many of the best attractions in Stockholm (including top sights like Stockholm Palace, the Vasa Museum, Gamla Stan, Gröna Lund and the City Hall).

You can easily jump on and off as you like in either 24 hours or 72 hours or you can stay on the bus and see most of town from the comfort of your seat.

See prices and read more about which sights the buses stop at here (adlink) .

30. Shopping – Everything from vintage shops to Swedish chain stores

Stockholm has it all when it comes to shopping.

The city is full of thrift stores, flea markets, design shops, antique shops and, of course, interior design in all price ranges (including the world’s largest IKEA).

In many places, you will find Swedish chain stores such as H&M, Weekday, COS, & Other Stories, Arket, Tiger of Sweden, Acne, Fjällräven, Filippa K, Lindex and the like.

Stockholm’s largest shopping street Drottninggatan (in Norrmalm) is a long pedestrian street with all kinds of shops, restaurants, bars and cafés.

Biblioteksgatan on the border between Norrmalm and Östermalm is a good place to go for more exclusive shops such as Mulberry, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren and the like. The most expensive shops are located on the nearby Birger Jarlsgatan .

Some of the best vintage and thrift shops are Beyond Retro, Arkivet, Judit’s Second Hand, Humana Second Hand, Emmaus, Modern Retro Vintage and Myrorna – and Södermalm in general is probably your best bet if you’re looking for those kinds of shops.

For large shopping centres , you can check out NK (Nordiska Kompaniet), Gallerian, Åhlens City, Mood Stockholm and Sturegallerian.

The flea market Hornstull’s Market can be visited every Saturday and Sunday afternoon from the beginning of April to the end of September along the southwestern part of Södermalm. Second-hand clothes, books, art, antiques, delicacies and street food are sold here and live music is often played.

There is also a daily fruit and vegetable market on Hötorget – and at the weekend there are various other stalls, too.

The shopping street Drottninggatan

31. Drottningholm Palace – Royal castle from the 17th century

Unfortunately, we have never been to Dronningholm Palace and it was closed on weekdays during our last trip to Stockholm – but next time we must go there!

The large well-preserved royal palace from the 17th century is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and surrounding it, there’s a beautiful palace garden in baroque style, a fountain, an English landscape park with canals and bridges, a Chinese pavilion and a theatre.

The Swedish king and queen live in the palace’s south wing , so that part is closed but the rest of the palace is open to the public. And it looks pompous.

A boat trip to Drottningholm is included in the Stockholm City Card ( adlink ) from May to September and as far as we can see, it takes about 50 minutes to sail to the island of Lovön, where it is located.

See opening times, entrance prices and get more information on the palace’s website .

We can imagine that it’s a fantastic experience if you have plenty of time in Stockholm or already have seen many of the sights in the city.

Dronningholm Palace

Map of the best things to do and see in Stockholm

Find all the best sights and attractions in Stockholm on the map below.

Although it’s easy to get around Stockholm, it will be convenient for most people to live relatively centrally in the city.

The most central areas are Gamla Stan (Old Town), Norrmalm and Östermalm . Here, you will find many of the best hotels in Stockholm as you will be in the middle of the action and close to all the most famous sights and attractions.

Södermalm and Vasastan are great if you want to be a little further away from the inner city and live more like a local. We think most of the city’s best eateries can be found here – and it’s still easy to get into the city.

On Djurgården , you will be very close to the centre and especially Östermalm but at the same time, you will stay in a very quiet and green area. It’s also a really nice option.

Find great hotels in the different areas below or scroll further down to see the best hotels in Stockholm divided by price range.

Search for the best and cheapest hotels in each area here:

Södermalm .

  • Östermalm .
  • Djurgården .

Here are our favourite hotels in Stockholm divided by price range:

Luxury hotels in Stockholm

  • Grand Hôtel Stockholm – The finest hotel in Stockholm. Norrmalm .
  • Bank Hotel – Gorgeous and lavish. Norrmalm .
  • At Six – Hotel with a subdued, exclusive colour palette. Norrmalm .
  • Hôtel Reisen – Gamla Stan’s most luxurious hotel. Gamla Stan .
  • NOFO Hotel – Close to several of Stockholm’s best eateries. Södermalm .
  • Hotel Diplomat – Sophisticated 5-star hotel. Östermalm .
  • Ett hem – Luxurious, exclusive atmosphere with only 12 rooms. Vasastan .

Value for money hotels in Stockholm

  • Hotel With Urban Deli – Close to everything and with a roof terrace. Norrmalm .
  • Victory Hotel – Hotel with a sailor theme. Gamla Stan .
  • Nobis Hotel Stockholm – Sleep well in Östermalm. Östermalm .
  • Backstage Hotel Stockholm – Djurgården’s best hotel. Djurgården .
  • Hotel Hasselbacken – Perfect place to relax after a day in Stockholm. Djurgården .
  • Best Western Plus Time Hotel – Cosy “standard” hotel. Vasastan .

Budget hotels in Stockholm

  • City BackPackers Hostel – Shared dormitories and shared bathrooms for budget travellers. Norrmalm .
  • Generator Stockholm – Centrally located with dormitories. Norrmalm .
  • Castle House Inn – A good and cheap option for some very central accommodation in Stockholm. Gamla Stan .
  • STF Zinkensdamm Hostel – Hostel in Hornstull. Södermalm .
  • Hostel Dalagatan – Great prices at a slightly secluded location. Vasastan .

Grand Hôtel Stockholm

Since we eat plant-based, we have visited cafés and restaurants in Stockholm with great vegan options and these are the ones we have included in this guide.

But don’t be alarmed if you normally don’t eat plant-based foods. We have included the places because the quality is amazing and the food has plenty of taste – for all types of eaters!

We had breakfast at the cute little plant-based cafe À La Lo and were really impressed with their “frozen banana yoghurt” which was a smoothie bowl with lots of fresh fruit and granola.

Their Croque Mon Dieu with “cheese”, smoked tofu, tomatoes and (perhaps a little too much) mustard was perfectly crispy and delicious.

The coffee comes from The Belleville Brûlerie roastery in Paris and they bake their own cakes.

If you want to come by at the weekend, make sure to come early or reserve a table in advance.

A smoothie bowl and a croque mon dieu

Vegan Mahalo has two cafés in Stockholm – one in Vasastan on Odengatan (close to À La Lo) and one on Hornsgatan in Södermalm .

We tried the latter and it was nicely decorated and had plenty of seating.

They had a good selection of breakfast options but we love smoothie bowls and of course, we had to try one of their three options. We ordered a pretty pink “pitaya” (dragon fruit) smoothie bowl with delicious toppings and a sinful stack of pancakes with whipped cream, fresh berries and syrup.

Their quinoa croissants tasted a bit too healthy for our liking but plus points for having vegan croissants at all!

Victoria enjoyed a Golden Latte which was creamy with a good, not too-strong spice mix (turmeric, ginger, pepper and cinnamon).

Vasastan and Södermalm .

Pancakes and a smoothie bowl

Piccola Nonna Pizza

When we passed by Piccola Nonna Pizza, two nice ladies were behind the counter making pizzas to go and to stay in the cosy, small shop with Italian pictures and artefacts on the walls.

The place is known for making great Neapolitan pizzas (with a thick, soft edge and bottom), and it’s our favourite kind of pizza.

We tried a Potato pizza with pesto and one with nduja – both were really good!

Piccola Nonna's vegan Neapolitan pizzas

Falafelbaren

Fresh falafels are the best and at Falafelbaren, they serve them in pita bread with homemade red cabbage, pickles, tomatoes, cucumber and tahini sauce – just as it should be.

Falafelbaren in Södermalm

Drop Coffee

The specialty coffee shop Drop Coffee serves some of the best coffee in Stockholm .

Here we filmed a few shots for our coffee documentary Shade Grown Coffee .

Drop Coffee

Delivore and Goodstore

Not far from Piccola Nonna Pizza, there’s a café called Delivore .

It doesn’t look like much from the outside but we had the best Snickers cake with chocolate, caramel and peanuts.

We already had lunch and weren’t that hungry, but we simply had to try it and we’re so glad we did. Yum!

In the same store, behind Delivore, there is a hidden 100% plant-based supermarket : Goodstore .

You have to know it’s there because it’s not really something that’s advertised to the street – but if you’re vegan, vegetarian or just curious about alternatives, you should definitely stop by.

We came home with “salmon”, “shrimp”, “sausages” and various snacks that we had never seen in Denmark before.

Fern & Fika

The atmosphere was lovely at Fern & Fika, which is located all the way west in Södermalm close to Hornstull Station.

We got a black coffee from Gringo Nordic and a chai latte as well as a raw raspberry chocolate cake which was amazing – and there were many other delicious dessert options in the display case.

Cake and coffee from Fern & Fika

Kafé Plattan

In the big Kulturhuset at Sergels Torg and T-Centralen metro station in the middle of Norrmalm, you will find the 100% plant-based Kafé Plattan on the bottom floor.

While Kulturhuset (the House of Culture) has a shopping mall vibe, Kafé Plattan has actually made their corner really nice.

In the display case, they have several dishes ready to be heated and eaten in the café or taken away. At lunchtime, there is an even bigger menu.

We tried a sandwich with pesto and a hoisin “duck” wrap .

And then Victoria couldn’t help herself, so she had to try a vegan semla (a traditional Swedish sweet roll) with almond filling and whipped cream – it was tasty!

Kafé Plattan, Stockholm

Normally we wouldn’t recommend dining in the middle of a touristic area as the prices are often higher and the quality lower…

And while the prices are perhaps a bit higher at Verte, which is located in Gamla Stan , the quality of the food followed!

Their plant burger was absolutely perfect and for a few extra Swedish kronor, we could replace the regular fries with sweet potato fries which we loooove.

We also had a bowl with “chicken” in BBQ sauce , black rice, avocado, mango, bean sprouts, chickpeas, sriracha mayo and more. Super delicious!

Gamla Stan .

Verte vegan

It’s amazing walking around in Stockholm – it’s safe , clean and there are a lot of interesting things to see on the way.

The pavements are wide and pedestrians can walk everywhere in the city.

If you want to experience many of the sights we have included in this travel guide to Stockholm, you must prepare to walk several thousand steps a day .

You can for example use public transport for the longest distances and then walk around the different areas between all of the museums, parks and iconic buildings.

Public transport

Stockholm has a very good public transport system with several bus lines, metro (also called tunnelbana or t-bana), trams and boats.

If you take the metro , you can get an art experience too, as most of Stockholm’s subways are beautifully decorated. Check out number 28 of the best things to do and see in Stockholm further up in the guide to see which stations are extraordinarily cool.

A one-way ticket is valid for 75 minutes and can be purchased in SL’s ticket machines, in the SL app or directly on the bus and subway using a contactless credit card, Apple Pay or similar.

The price per trip for an adult was 39 Swedish kronor in 2023.

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Of course, you can drive around Stockholm (as locals obviously do to some extent) but for tourists, we wouldn’t recommend it.

Parking in Stockholm can quickly become a nightmare and it’s expensive . It’s not unusual with prices from 90 to 120 Swedish kronor per hour or a 24-hour ticket for 400 Swedish kronor.

There are of course several hotels that offer parking if you travel with a car.

The bike lanes in Stockholm are good (and there are many) so it is definitely an option to bike around the city .

In the summer, we imagine it’s a nice way to get around in the sunny weather.

There are several bicycle rental companies with both regular bikes and electric bikes.

Read more about the various options for renting bicycles here .

Renting a bike in Stockholm

Drive to Stockholm

Although it is not great to experience Stockholm with your own car, it is certainly possible to drive to Stockholm from other locations in Sweden or its neighbouring countries.

The trip from Copenhagen in Denmark is 650 kilometres, which takes ~8 hours to cover. From Oslo in Norway , you’ll be driving for about 6.5 hours with a length of 520 kilometres.

From Gothenburg, there are 460 kilometres to Stockholm and a journey time of just over 5 hours, while the trip from Helsingborg is 550 kilometres, which according to Google Maps takes about 6 hours.

We would recommend that you either park your car at your hotel car park/parking garage , or alternatively find a free parking lot outside the city and take public transport back in.

With a little research, we have found free parking in the suburbs of Liljeholmen and Solna , but check for yourself what applies at the time you visit the city and whether the free parking is valid for only 24 hours or for several days.

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Train to Stockholm from Denmark or Norway

The best way to get to Stockholm from Denmark or Norway is in our opinion by train.

Stockholm Central Station is located in the heart of the city, and it’s easy to get everywhere from here by public transport.

The journey from Copenhagen Central Station to Stockholm Central Station only takes a little more than 5 hours if you hop on an SJ express train (fast train).

From Oslo Central Station , the train ride takes about 5.5 hours.

It is also possible to travel to Stockholm with Snälltåget (a different train company) from Malmö , which takes approx. 6 hours, or from Helsingborg , where it takes 5-6 hours.

Find train tickets and see prices on SJ’s website .

Fly to Stockholm

There are many flights from Europe and the rest of the world flying into Stockholm every day.

The main airport is called Arlanda and it’s located 45 kilometres north of the city.

If you take the (slightly expensive) train Arlanda Express , you can reach Stockholm from Arlanda in just 20 minutes.

If you want to make it a little cheaper, you can take a bus from Arlanda to the train station Märsta and then take the train to Stockholm from there. That takes ~45 minutes in total.

There is also a less-used airport in Bromma, which is somewhat closer to the city.

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  • Drink tap water . The water quality in Sweden is excellent. You can easily drink water from the tap.
  • Walk around . Walking from one place to another is often the best and most pleasant way to get around Stockholm.
  • Take the subway . You can also take the metro and enjoy the art installations on the stations.
  • Consider buying a Stockholm City Card (adlink) where you get access to more than 50 sights and attractions in Stockholm. In summer, there is also free transport with selected hop-on hop-off buses and boats.
  • Explore the parks . The parks in Stockholm are great places to relax and breathe some fresh air.
  • Don’t forget fika . Having a cup of coffee and something sweet is a pleasant way to spend the afternoon.
  • Credit cards can be used virtually anywhere, so you don’t need to carry cash. In fact, not every shop accepts cash.
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<p>Stockholm, Sweden isn’t just one of the most beautiful Nordic cities in Europe, but also the world. The capital of Sweden is a land of intriguing mythology, as well as the homeland of the Vikings. If you’re planning your next vacation to Stockholm, here are twelve things you need to do. </p>

Stockholm, Sweden isn’t just one of the most beautiful Nordic cities in Europe, but also the world. The capital of Sweden is a land of intriguing mythology, as well as the homeland of the Vikings. If you’re planning your next vacation to Stockholm, here are twelve things you need to do. 

<p>If temperatures across Europe become a little more bearable in autumn, the weather in Stockholm borders on downright chilly. Not that you’ll be too bothered as you stroll around the Swedish capital’s myriad parks, gardens, and mansions, embracing inspiration around every corner. Besides, if the weather is a little too cold, you can always enjoy that most invigorating Swedish tradition: a bit of time in the sauna. The fall markets here are something special as well.</p>

12 Things To Do in Stockholm, Sweden

Today, Stockholm is a metropolis that can go neck and neck with some of the world’s most famous cities like New York, Rome , Paris or Los Angeles. With Sweden being one of the best countries to live in, Stockholm undoubtedly takes the crown as the best city in Sweden.

Considering all this information, there is no reason to skip visiting Stockholm on your European travels. That’s why we have devised a list of the best things to do in Stockholm that should make your visit simple!

<p><span>Drottningholm Palace is Sweden’s most famous royal place and home to Sweden’s royal family. For those who didn’t know, Sweden is still a monarchy and has been in continuity since the 10th century. That means Sweden still has kings, queens, princes, and princesses.</span></p><p><span>Speaking of the palace, it was built in the 17th century and is the best-preserved palace in Sweden. Since the 1980s, the royal family has called it its permanent residence.</span></p>

1. Admire Drottningholm Palace

Drottningholm Palace is Sweden’s most famous royal place and home to Sweden’s royal family. For those who didn’t know, Sweden is still a monarchy and has been in continuity since the 10th century. That means Sweden still has kings, queens, princes, and princesses.

Speaking of the palace, it was built in the 17th century and is the best-preserved palace in Sweden. Since the 1980s, the royal family has called it its permanent residence.

<p><span>The Royal Palace in Stockholm is the official residence of His Royal Majesty the King of Sweden. It is an enormous building that contains over 600 rooms and five museums. It was built in the late 1700s and still stands strong today. It is one of those attractions you should take advantage of while staying in Stockholm. </span></p>

2. Behold the Royal Palace

The Royal Palace in Stockholm is the official residence of His Royal Majesty the King of Sweden. It is an enormous building that contains over 600 rooms and five museums. It was built in the late 1700s and still stands strong today. It is one of those attractions you should take advantage of while staying in Stockholm. 

<p><span><a href="https://www.vasamuseet.se/en" rel="noopener">The Vasa Museum</a> has to be one of the most interesting museums in the World. The word museum may mean something different than what you expect, though. The Vasa was a ship that sunk around 400 years ago near Stockholm. Due to the cold waters of the Baltic Sea and the lack of oxygen in the seabed where the wreck was located,  decomposition didn’t happen, so the ship stayed almost fully intact.</span></p><p><span> In an operation of the Swedish government in 1961, the ship was salvaged and floated back to the surface. It was transferred to a building specifically built for it, and there, a team of experts worked tirelessly to bring it back to its original glory, fixing every hole and polishing every plank on the ship.</span></p>

3. Visit the Breathtaking Vasa Museum

The Vasa Museum has to be one of the most interesting museums in the World. The word museum may mean something different than what you expect, though. The Vasa was a ship that sunk around 400 years ago near Stockholm. Due to the cold waters of the Baltic Sea and the lack of oxygen in the seabed where the wreck was located,  decomposition didn’t happen, so the ship stayed almost fully intact.

In an operation of the Swedish government in 1961, the ship was salvaged and floated back to the surface. It was transferred to a building specifically built for it, and there, a team of experts worked tirelessly to bring it back to its original glory, fixing every hole and polishing every plank on the ship.

<p><span>Monteliusvägen is a quarter-mile-long walking path near Lake Mälaren in Stockholm. It is a beautiful place where you can see some of the finest pieces of Swedish houses and buildings.</span></p>

4. Stroll Down Monteliusvägen

Monteliusvägen is a quarter-mile-long walking path near Lake Mälaren in Stockholm. It is a beautiful place where you can see some of the finest pieces of Swedish houses and buildings.

<p><span>This fine piece of architecture is a museum of contemporary photography and hosts numerous exhibitions every year. But apart from that, it is also a world-recognized restaurant that gives you a 360-degree view of Stockholm. This is a perfect place for photography lovers because of the view and the museum!</span></p>

5. Have a Peek at the Fotografiska Museum and Restaurant

This fine piece of architecture is a museum of contemporary photography and hosts numerous exhibitions every year. But apart from that, it is also a world-recognized restaurant that gives you a 360-degree view of Stockholm. This is a perfect place for photography lovers because of the view and the museum!

<p><span>ABBA has to be one of the most famous European music groups ever. This Swedish group became a world phenomenon after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with their mega-hit “Waterloo.” They were far from a one-hit wonder, with their music reaching every part of the globe. </span></p><p><span>The band’s hits like “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, “Voulez Vous,” “Mamma Mia,” and many others are still sung to this day. The ABBA Museum in Stockholm represents a walk through the band’s history and its ups and downs. It has a few interactive parts where you can sing your heart out to your favorite ABBA hits.</span></p>

6. Sing Along With Stars in the ABBA Museum

ABBA has to be one of the most famous European music groups ever. This Swedish group became a world phenomenon after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with their mega-hit “Waterloo.” They were far from a one-hit wonder, with their music reaching every part of the globe.

The band’s hits like “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, “Voulez Vous,” “Mamma Mia,” and many others are still sung to this day. The ABBA Museum in Stockholm represents a walk through the band’s history and its ups and downs. It has a few interactive parts where you can sing your heart out to your favorite ABBA hits.

<p><span>If you are an art geek, this is a perfect place. This gallery contains artwork of the world’s most famous artists, such as Picasso, Dalí, and many others. Make sure to check for hours and days open and give yourself plenty of time to explore. </span></p>

7. Pay Attention at Moderna Museet

If you are an art geek, this is a perfect place. This gallery contains artwork of the world’s most famous artists, such as Picasso, Dalí, and many others. Make sure to check for hours and days open and give yourself plenty of time to explore. 

<p><span>Sweden, like the rest of Scandinavia, is known for its vast number of islands. It is believed that Sweden has over 30,000 islands in its territory. Rent a boat and a skipper and enjoy a beautiful sail through cold northern seas.</span></p>

8. Sail Among Thousands of Islands

Sweden, like the rest of Scandinavia, is known for its vast number of islands. It is believed that Sweden has over 30,000 islands in its territory. Rent a boat and a skipper and enjoy a beautiful sail through cold northern seas.

<p><span>The Swedes describe <em>Fika</em> as a state of mind, an essential part of their culture. For people outside of Sweden, <em>Fika</em> probably means something similar to a coffee or tea break. The Swedish people consider it an essential part of their day. It’s a period where everything stops for a short time—a time for a warm cup of coffee and a nice talk.</span></p>

9. Enjoy a Fika With Your Loved Ones

The Swedes describe Fika as a state of mind, an essential part of their culture. For people outside of Sweden, Fika probably means something similar to a coffee or tea break. The Swedish people consider it an essential part of their day. It’s a period where everything stops for a short time—a time for a warm cup of coffee and a nice talk.

<p><span>Hellasgården is an open sauna in the vicinity of Stockholm. It is located near a lake. Men and women are completely separated, so don’t expect to chill with your partner in the sauna. The rules of Hellasgården include being completely unclothed to enter, so don’t be surprised if you see unclothed swimmers in the nearby icy lake after their sauna!</span></p>

10. Have a Relaxing Bath at Hellasgården

Hellasgården is an open sauna in the vicinity of Stockholm. It is located near a lake. Men and women are completely separated, so don’t expect to chill with your partner in the sauna. The rules of Hellasgården include being completely unclothed to enter, so don’t be surprised if you see unclothed swimmers in the nearby icy lake after their sauna!

<p><span>For almost half a year, the most famous local gathering place is Hornstulls Marknad. From late spring to early autumn, it is filled with food carts where you can enjoy local and international delicacies.</span></p>

11. Try the Local Food at Hornstulls Marknad

For almost half a year, the most famous local gathering place is Hornstulls Marknad. From late spring to early autumn, it is filled with food carts where you can enjoy local and international delicacies.

<p><span>While it may not be like other old towns in historic countries such as <a href="https://wealthofgeeks.com/things-to-do-in-athens-greece/">Greece</a> or Italy, Stockholm’s Old Town does have a soul. You can visit a variety of differently themed pubs and listen to live music performed by the town’s residents.</span></p><p><strong>More Articles from Wealth of Geeks</strong></p><ul> <li><a href="https://www.wealthofgeeks.com/things-to-do-in-barcelona">The Best Things to Do on Your Visit to Barcelona</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.wealthofgeeks.com/things-to-do-in-paris">15 Things You Must Do in Paris</a></li> </ul>

12. Experience Stockholm’s Old Town

While it may not be like other old towns in historic countries such as  Greece or Italy, Stockholm’s Old Town does have a soul. You can visit a variety of differently themed pubs and listen to live music performed by the town’s residents.

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Taylor Swift used a Black Space on her schedule to watch friend and collaborator Jack Antonoff perform with his band Bleachers Saturday night at Coachella .

The Eras Tour singer is on a two-month break from her massive three-plus-hour concert and has been spending most of her time in the Los Angeles area. Swift was seen at the concert with her boyfriend and Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce .

The tight end is getting ready to host his own music event in Kansas City on May 18: Kelce Jam . By that time, Swift will have released her 11th era album, "The Tortured Poets Department," and be back on the road performing in Stockholm, Sweden.

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T im Brown, 44, and his wife, Marcella, 34, may not consider themselves bona fide “Swifties”, but when it was announced last June that Taylor Swift would be visiting their corner of the globe this summer they could not resist joining the scramble for a pair of tickets.

A post-pandemic appetite for live music events has fuelled huge worldwide interest in the American singer-songwriter’s Eras tour, which surpassed in $1bn sales in November to become the highest-grossing series of concerts in history.

The pop culture event of the summer will arrive in Europe next month, kicking off in Paris on 9 May and wrapping up in London on 20 August with 49 dates in between in Sweden, Ireland, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Austria, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

The unique nature of the tour’s ticketing system, which was tweaked after a number of hitches last year, means there will be a mass movement of travelling fans who will not only be Swiftie in affiliation but swift-like in their willingness to travel across the continent.

In expectation of intense demand, Ticketmaster introduced a pre-registration system that rewarded some early applicants with access codes to the ticket sale proper, via staggered windows for each city.

Notionally designed to prioritise genuine fans over “scalpers” – people who buy and resell tickets for a quick profit – the pre-sales system also meant many fans registered for tickets in multiple destinations across Europe to increase their chances.

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Tim and Marcella, who live in Norwich, registered not just for the nearest concerts – in London and Liverpool – but also in Amsterdam and Lisbon. The pair got lucky with a pair of €91 tickets in the Portuguese capital and have turned the trip into a weekend break. “I used to live in Lisbon so I thought why not kill two birds with one stone,” Tim said. “We booked ourselves flights and four nights’ accommodation the same day.” They are far from alone.

Katie Soo, the chief business officer of DICE, a rival ticketing company, said: “The excitement and uncertainty inherent in the ticket-purchasing process might have inadvertently incentivised fans to apply for tickets in multiple cities, thereby increasing the likelihood of travelling across Europe to attend the concerts.”

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Several European cities have already reported a sharp rise in demand for hotel and short-term rental accommodation over the summer, when the Swift hurricane will arrive. In Edinburgh, Liverpool and Cardiff, rooms at the Travelodge chain around Swift’s June dates have been sold out since August 2023, a month after tickets for the shows went on sale.

In Paris, where fans anticipate Swift to debut an updated version of the Eras show with songs from the new Tortured Poets Department album, 80% of hotels and apartments listed on Booking.com are already full up. In Warsaw on 2 August, only 9% of hotels listed on the same site are still available.

Not all of the 18 cities covered by the Eras tour are obvious tourism destinations. From 17-19 July, Swift will play three concerts at the 65,000-capacity home ground of the football club Schalke 04 in Gelsenkirchen in Ruhr valley, western Germany. The city’s less-than-familiar name prompted one US chatshow host to quip that “the place might not even exist”.

Yet even in Germany’s rust belt the influx of Swift fans is temporarily transforming the hotel market: any two-bedroom apartments that remain available are going for €800-2,000 a night, with cheaper accommodation available only in surrounding cities that are just as off the usual tourist track as Gelsenkirchen, such as Essen, Bochum or Herne.

Cities with stricter rules on allowing Airbnb-style holiday lets and a more limited stock of short-term rental apartments are reporting a particularly marked increase in rates during Swift’s visit, with about 30% year-on-year spikes in rental rates in Cardiff, Edinburgh and Milan, according to AirDNA, a data analytics company specialising in the short-term rentals market.

Of all the tour’s European stops, Vienna is experiencing the most notable impact on its rental market, with booking rates for the nights of Swift’s concerts recorded in February 44% higher than at the same point the previous year. By the end of March the number of nights booked in the Austrian capital for the length of Swift’s stay in the second week of August had risen by 430% compared with the same period in 2023.

When Luke Tilden’s wife, Tatjana, suggested last summer that the couple buy their 13- and 15-year-old daughters, Lena and Maya, tickets to a Taylor Swift gig for Christmas, the 53-year-old Briton initially waved it off. “There’s no chance in hell we’d get a ticket without paying through our noses, I thought,” said Tilden, who works as an interpreter at the European parliament in Brussels.

But after pre-registering for tickets in London, Paris and Munich, the Tildens got unexpectedly lucky for four tickets in southern Germany and have turned the concert visit into a mini-holiday: “We’ll visit the in-laws in Bavaria, enjoy the countryside, do a bit of hiking.”

The hope in cities across Europe is that this will be replicated on a massive scale, with fans’ excitement translating into generous spending sprees on food, shopping and leisure. In Stockholm, for example, where authorities are expecting 159,000 visitors to arrive from 135 countries in mid-May, the chamber of commerce has forecast a spending boost of €50m. “We hope the whole town will buzz from the Eras tour,” said Tomas Andersson, a spokesperson for the Swedish capital’s tourism board.

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A large road in Essen in dusk

Whether fans will necessarily act like ordinary tourists, however, is up for debate. “Pop-culture tourists do not necessarily care about traditional buildings and authentic restaurants,” said Maria Lexhagen, a professor at the European Tourism Research Institute, Mid Sweden University.

“Joining up with other fan communities is stronger motivation, as is the idea that they might get closer to the stars themselves. Many of them will map out where Swift is spending her time in the city – they will seek out seemingly marginal but meaningful places like back alleys or coffee shops.” Venues may be hoping for a repeat of Sydney in February, when Swift swept into an unassuming Italian restaurant in the suburbs and sent its name into global media headlines.

A view of the exterior of Pellegrino 2000 in Sydney

In Stockholm the tourism board said it was expecting bookshops and secondhand clothes stores, rather than museums and royal palaces, to attract most of the arriving visitors. Some venues are being proactive: one restaurant within walking distance of the multipurpose Friends Arena in the Solna municipality is putting on a “Taylor Swift brunch experience” with a karaoke stage; the waterfront nightclub Debaser is hosting a pre-concert party on 16 May, an all-ages all-day party with a Swift-themed quiz on 19 May and an afterparty the day after.

Environment

As the Swift circus rolls across the continent, the transport infrastructure of urban centres will also be put to the test. Around the tour’s three-night stop in Dublin at the end of June, Irish Rail has announced additional late-night services to Cork and Limerick to meet an expected increase in demand. Extra tram and bus services are likely to be announced nearer the time.

Unlike rail operators, most airlines do not have capacity to charter additional flights. Due to yield management – airlines adjusting prices based on expected demand – a scramble for airborne journeys into cities that host the Eras tour is more likely to result in more expensive tickets rather than additional flights.

Officials at Lisbon airport said no additional flights had been chartered around Swift’s concerts on 24 and 25 May but that demand would probably be reflected in slightly higher load factors. A spokesperson for Amsterdam Schiphol said general aviation slots could be requested at short notice but nothing out of the ordinary had been logged so far.

Calculating the environmental impact of the tour with any certainty was difficult, experts said. “We can expect that some Swift fans will travel a long way to see one, if not several, shows across Europe”, said Stefan Gössling, a professor of tourism at Linnaeus University in Kalmar, Sweden. “But measuring the environmental impact of these trips is extremely difficult – it would involve a lot of guesswork.”

Swift fans queue to buy a merchandise

This did not mean the carbon footprint was negligible. “Every flight taken by a person adds to demand and hence influences supply considerations,” Gössling said. “The greater the demand, the more aircrafts are in service.”

The pop star’s carbon footprint is easier to estimate. Swift owns two jets by the French manufacturer Dassault, whose journeys are trackable. During the 2023 leg of the Eras tour, Swift’s planes spent 166 hours crisscrossing the US in about 75 individual journeys, though it is possible they were used by people other than the singer.

According to data available through the open-access aviation tracker ADS-B exchange, Swift’s jets caused carbon emissions of about 2,830 tonnes of CO 2 equivalent over the course of the US Eras tour – about 1,700 times the annual contribution of an average person.

A spokesperson for Swift told US media last year that in advance of the tour’s start in March 2023, the pop star bought more than double the carbon credits needed to offset all tour travel. Carbon offset credits are tradable certificates that allow purchasers to compensate for emissions by investing in environmental projects that claim to reduce carbon emissions, though recent studies have questioned the efficacy of these schemes.

Additional reporting by Ajit Niranjan

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