What to Do in Stockholm: A Nordic Dream for Culture Lovers
Stockholm, often called ‘the Venice of the North’, is a city where regal tradition meets cutting-edge creativity. An archipelago of fourteen islands stitched together by artful bridges and sparkling waterways, Stockholm invites the culturally curious into a world where innovation breathes new life into centuries-old beauty. For discerning travellers, discovering what to do in Stockholm means uncovering its layered soul, from royal palaces and contemporary galleries to atmospheric underground bars and avant-garde design studios.
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Metro Art Tour Stockholm
Stockholm is a stunning capital in Scandinavia and offers a unique artistic scene. During the two‐hour tour, we explore the city below the surface ,a journey through the longest art gallery, the subway system. More than 150 artists took part to the creation of the artistic work from 1950 to 1992. With over 90 stations with art installations, the subway system is a reflection of Swedish art and cultural evolution.
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Guided Stockholm Christmas Tour
Join us for a magical Christmas tour in Stockholm! On this tour, you will: Discover a traditional and cozy Swedish Christmas market in Stockholm’s Old Town (Gamla Stan). Visit the most interesting areas in Old Town while hearing about Swedish Christmas traditions and familiarizing yourself with symbols such as Dalarna horses and Swedish Santa Claus, Tomten. Enjoy warm glögg (non‐alcoholic) and traditional Swedish candy. Visit the tallest Christmas tree and dazzling Christmas lights in Stockholm as we go beyond Stockholm’s Old Town (Gamla Stan). Learn historical facts and local legends about Stockholm. Visit the most attractive Christmas locations in Stockholm, ending at Kungsträdgården, where you can continue to ice skate or enjoy hot chocolate.
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Stockholm audio‐guided tour
Explore Stockholm at your own pace! This app offers a self‐guided audio tour. The map directs your route, and engaging audio commentary serves as your personal guide.You'll experience the best attractions like Stockholm City Hall, the Royal Palace, Riddarholmen Church, the Nobel Prize Museum, and Parliament House. With 25 points of interest, a historian's narrative is easily accessible, free from complexity, and rich in history and legends. Discover Stockholm's cuisine and café culture. Start near the train station, perfect for a one‐day adventure, and finish at the Hötorget market.
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Stockholm horror walking tour
Join a walking tour through Stockholm with a dark theme. Dive into the local horror history and myths of the city with a local guide. Follow your guide around the city as you listen to stories from the Medieval and Viking ages. Learn about the pestilence outbreak of 1709, the Swedish folklore creatures wanting to hurt humans, and the water creates such as Näcken, bäckahästen, sea‐rå, and shiprå. Visit Hell, the street where the former executioner of Stockholm used to live. Discover the Swedish story of vaesen, an undead child wanting to hurt strangers from under the ground and learn how to prevent the undead from spreading diseases and death. This and much more you will discover while you stroll around the Old Town of Stockholm.
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Audio City‐Tour in Stockholm
Stockholm, the captivating capital of Sweden, invites you to explore its rich history and modern flair across 14 islands. Wander through the charming cobblestones of Gamla Stan, visit the Royal Palace, and delve into world‐class museums like the Vasa and ABBA Museums. Nature enthusiasts will love Djurgården, featuring the oldest open‐air museum, Skansen. With the interactive map, uncover four themed routes tailored for history buffs, families, drivers, and shoppers, ensuring you discover over 200 points of interest at your own pace. - Discover the historic charm of Gamla Stan and the Royal Palace - Explore museums including the Vasa Museum and Fotografiska - Enjoy family‐friendly attractions with the Navicup Green Line route - Navigate Stockholm's best shopping areas with tailored routes
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Stockholm City Segway Tour
duration: 2 hours meeting_point: Kungsbro strand 21 112 26 Stockholm min_age: 12 max_age: 99 group_size: 9 accessibility: Not accesible description: Sightsee in Stockholm without hurting your feet! A Segway sightseeing tour through Stockholm city is an exciting and fun way to see more of Stockholm than you would by foot. Don’t worry if you’ve never been on a Segway before, you’ll get the hang of it in no time! The Tour Before enjoying the sights of Stockholm, your guide will instruct you on operating your Segway, run through some safety guidelines with you, and help you to feel comfortable on it. There will be time to run through some training exercises, and practice, so that you’re confident on your Segway before setting off. You will then glide through the streets of Stockholm with ease; drawing lots of attention, laughter and smiles from passers‐by, as you pass through Riddarholmen, Gamla Stan (The Old Town) and The Royal Palace, amongst many other must‐see sights. You will gracefully cut across to Skeppsholmen and along the shore to enjoy the beautiful sea views over Stockholm. Along the way, you will have stops to stretch your legs and ground yourself as your guide regales you with wonderful stories about Stockholm’s historic past and it’s colorful present. This is a great introduction to a great city! By the time you’re finished you’ll feel well informed and well oriented, which will help you make the most of the rest of your time here in this beautiful city! You’ll also feel thrilled and excited that you’ve mastered riding such a strange beast as a Segway! Our route is subject to change incase of any events that may cause disruption to our tour. The tour will take place in all weathers unless the guide believes it to be unsafe. Please dress appropriately. what_is_included: — We provide: Segways, Helmets, Rain Poncho (if needed). highlights: — Start/finish on Kungsholmen (where our Adventure Café is located). - Riddarholmen; Riddarholmen Church & views over Riddarfjarden. - Gamla Stan/Old Town; Stor Torget & the winding cobbled Streets. - The Royal Palace. - Blasieholmen & views over Djurgården. - Skeppsholmen; see how many Stockholmers prefer to live. - The Centre; the bustling city centre. - Knowledgeable English‐speaking guide. - Small groups, max 9 participants. what_to_bring: Suncream, Sunglasses, Waterproof Clothes. restrictions: — Minimum age: 12 years old. ALL YOUTH'S MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT. - Maximum weight: 120 kg
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Stockholm Swedish Design Tour
Whether you're a native Swede or a visitor to Stockholm, this tour will introduce you to the world of Scandinavian design. You'll learn about the origins of Swedish design, its influences and its place in the global design community. Furthermore, the tour will take you to some of Stockholm's best design stores, where you can shop for Swedish design.
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Short Stockholm Highlights Tour
Explore the highlights of this Scandinavian capital on foot. Discover museums, theaters, galleries, and parklands as well as fashion, design and music scenes. There is something for everyone, whether you would like to see the tangled old town, youthful fashion districts, downtown or the national park in the middle of the city.
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Bloody Stockholm walking tour
Head on a special‐themed walking tour through Stockholm and dive into the dark past of the city while exploring the city center.Meet your guide at the staircase of the Nobel museum and head off into the Old Town. Listen to stories about witchcraft, ghosts, slavery, and brutal murders. Visit Hell's ally, the former home of the executioner of Stockholm, and learn about a big fire in the castle and the Stockholm blood bath of 1520.Discover where the witch trials were held and 9 innocent women lost their lives. Hear about the shooting of a king in the Royal theater and how the accused got executed. A bloody walk through the capital of Sweden!
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Stockholm City Segway Tour
Cruise around Sweden's capital city with ease on a **guided segway tour of Stockholm**. Before setting out, get an informed safety briefing from your **certified guide**. With a few training exercises, you'll be ready to see Stockholm's sights safely. Follow your guide as you glide through the streets of Stockholm to see **Riddarholmen, Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace** and **Skeppsholmen** for beautiful seaside views. Along the way, stop to stretch your legs, take a few pictures, and ground yourself as your guide regales you with wonderful stories about Stockholm’s historic past and its colorful present.
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Stockholm City Segway Tour
Explore the Swedish capital in style and take in top attractions with ease on this Segway tour of Stockholm. Pull on your helmet, hop onto your Segway then follow a guide from Kungsbro into the hustle and bustle of pretty Stockholm. Discover famous landmarks and sites of interest including the Nobel Museum, the Royal Palace, the shipyard and the Town Hall. Along the way, gain insight into Stockholm’s history and heritage, and see a side to the city many visitors miss.
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Stockholm City private walking tour
Discover the vibrant heart of Stockholm as you explore the city district of Norrmalm. See the blend of old and new architecture, including historic buildings with rich character and modern structures with construction cranes looming in the background. As you navigate the busy streets, learn about the city's history, culture, and people.Visit the hotspots of Norrmalm, such as Hötorget, The Haymarket, and the Stockholm Concert Hall. See Stureplan, a hub for posh shopping and nightlife, and Norrmalmstorg, known as the origin of a term in psychology (or the title of a One Direction song). Learn about Swedish fashion brands, famous actors and actresses, and the most popular tobacco products.End the tour in Kungsträdgården, the city's first park, located just across the water from Stockholm's Old Town. Enjoy the diverse offerings of the park throughout the year as you gain a deeper understanding of Stockholm's beautiful buildings and stylish inhabitants.
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Short Stockholm Architecture Tour
Take in the diverse architecture of Stockholm on this 2‐hour walking tour. Observe controversial buildings like Slussen and the tower at Sergels Torg where people skinny‐dip in the fountain. You will also see the KTH School of Architecture and the greener‐than‐green Waterfront Centre. Whether you prefer medieval bricks or modern beams, journey with us through Stockholm’s architecture of the past and present.
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Ghost Tour in Stockholm
Discover Stockholm's frightening history with this self‐guided city tour. Led by a phone app, follow the clues around the area to experience mysterious locations including downtown Stockholm, churches, and landmarks. Feel the chill of spirits innocent and guilty, while walking among the crypts of the dead. Explore at your own pace, according to your own interests, as you pass by everywhere from the Nobel Prize Museum to the Royal Palace.
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Fotografiska Stockholm entrance tickets
Welcome to Fotografiska, a vibrant place for photography, food experiences and inspiration. You'll admire photography and visual art from all over the world, from the most well‐known photographers to the new generation of image creators. Grab lunch or dinner at the bistro and award‐winning restaurant. The museum has a prime location at Stadsgården, where the Baltic Sea meets central Stockholm, and covers 2,500 m2 of exhibition space. Visit the gift shop where you can buy photo art, books, gifts, and more.Fotografiska has an ever‐changing exhibition landscape. Current exhibitions include:"Hans Hammarskiöld: A Life of Highlights" from January 31 until October 5, 2025"Vanni Jung Ståhle: The Kings from Blomstermåla" from February 21 until June 8, 2025"TOILETPAPER: ToiletFotoPaperGrafiska" from March 8 until June 8, 2025"Anna Clarén, Hannah Modigh and Ewa Stackelberg: On Being Family" from April 11 until August 31, 2025"Marco Brambilla: Double Feature" from April 11 until August 31, 2025
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Fotografiska Stockholm entrance tickets
Welcome to Fotografiska Stockholm, a vibrant place for photography, food experiences and inspiration. You'll admire photography and visual art from all over the world, from the most well‐known photographers to the new generation of image creators. Grab lunch or dinner at the bistro and award‐winning restaurant.The museum has a prime location at Stadsgården, where the Baltic Sea meets central Stockholm, and covers 2,500 square metres of exhibition space. Visit the gift shop where you can buy photo art, books, gifts, and more.Fotografiska has an ever‐changing exhibition landscape. Current exhibitions include:"Hans Hammarskiöld: A Life of Highlights" from January 31 until October 5, 2025"Vanni Jung Ståhle: The Kings from Blomstermåla" from February 21 until June 8, 2025"TOILETPAPER: ToiletFotoPaperGrafiska" from March 8 until June 8, 2025"Anna Clarén, Hannah Modigh and Ewa Stackelberg: On Being Family" from April 11 until August 31, 2025"Marco Brambilla: Double Feature" from April 11 until August 31, 2025
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Stockholm Interactive City Tour
Discover the fascinating and ever‐evolving history of Stockholm with this interactive self‐guided walking tour. Stroll through the streets of the Swedish capital and trace its journey from a small Viking settlement to one of Europe’s most modern and sustainable cities. Travel through centuries of change as you visit iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace, seat of monarchical power, and the Riksdagshuset, symbol of Sweden’s democratic transformation. Wander the cobbled alleys of Gamla Stan, the medieval old town, and admire the majestic silhouette of City Hall, forever linked to the Nobel Prize celebrations. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or curious traveler, this tour offers an immersive and unforgettable journey through the ages that shaped the soul of Stockholm.
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Jewish Heritage Tour Stockholm
We customise our tours & experiences based on the travellers needs and interests. During tour ,we move at our own pace and linger longer when the interest does arise.
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Private the German Stockholm
Experience a German‐speaking city tour on foot in the capital of the north. A certified city guide shows you the sights of Stockholm and tells of the dazzling German influence on the city. Stockholm was originally a German‐Swedish city with close ties to the Hanseatic League. Take a step back with us into Stockholm's exciting history.
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Short Sustainable Stockholm Tour
Experience Stockholm’s holistic sustainability on this 3‐hour walking tour. From eco‐transport and urban farming to buildings powered by body heat and recycling revolutions, explore it all during this introduction to the green side of the city. Learn what makes Stockholm a role model for other European cities and go green on this walking tour.
What to Do in Stockholm for a Culture‐Infused Luxury Escape
Begin your aesthetic adventure in Gamla Stan, in the city's Old Town, where honey-hued facades and medieval alleyways set the tone. Here, you’ll find the Nobel Prize Museum and the resplendent Royal Palace, both essential stops for anyone compiling a list of what to do in Stockholm. Meander along cobbled streets to discover independent bookstores, artisan jewellers, and galleries that spill out into tiny courtyards.
Unique Things to Do in Stockholm: Beyond the Expected
If unique experiences are on your agenda of things to do in Stockholm, venture into the chic district of Södermalm. Once a gritty working-class area, it’s now a hotbed of bohemian fashion boutiques, indie galleries, and vintage markets. Fotografiska, a photography museum housed in an old customs building, is an unmissable stop - its exhibitions are consistently provocative and its top-floor café offers panoramic city views.
What to Do in Stockholm at Night: Elegant Evenings and Hidden Haunts
As the sun sets behind the city’s spires and waterways, you may wonder what there is to do in Stockholm at night. The answer depends on your mood. Start with cocktails at the Cadier Bar inside the opulent Grand Hôtel, a gilded institution where visiting royals and Hollywood legends have raised their glasses, or for something more intimate, slip into Tweed, a hidden cocktail lounge styled like an English gentlemen’s club, tucked away behind a secret door in Gamla Stan.
A Curated Palette: What to See and Do in Stockholm for Art Enthusiasts
The heart of Stockholm’s arts scene beats strongest in Djurgården, an island park where museums and gardens coexist in harmony. The newly renovated Nationalmuseum should top your list of things to see and do in Stockholm - its impressive collection spans from Renaissance masterpieces to bold contemporary Swedish works.
What to Do in Stockholm in One Day: A Whirlwind of Elegance
Short on time and wondering what to do in Stockholm in one day? Begin your morning in Gamla Stan, tracing the city's medieval roots, before walking across to Skeppsholmen for a feast of modern art. Stop for a fika — Sweden’s beloved coffee-and-cake ritual — at a waterside café.
What to Do in Stockholm in Two Days: Double the Discovery
With 48 hours at your disposal, balance your time in Stockholm between its historic grandeur and contemporary edge. Dedicate your first day to the classics: Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace, and the Vasa Museum, where a magnificent 17th-century warship sits preserved against all odds.
Final Thoughts: The Cultural Spell of Stockholm
Stockholm captivates with its seamless blend of past and present, tradition and experimentation. Whether you are navigating its cobblestone alleys or floating between its islands, deciding what to do in Stockholm isn’t just ticking off a checklist; it’s a curated experience of Scandinavian beauty, intellect, and charm.