Editor´s tipsIf you're staying over the weekend or you have several days to spend in Stockholm, you should take the opportunity to spend half a day on a trip to Millesgården or Drottningholm Palace, or head out into Stockholm’s amazing archipelago.
AttractionsOne of Europe’s best preserved 18th century theatres. A unique attraction with its original scenery, 200-year old stage machinery and interior decorat...
AttractionsSeveral hundred sculptures by one of Sweden's most prominent sculptors, Carl Eldh. Visit a unique wooden building from 1919 and enjoy a sheltering env...
AttractionsCity Hall, with its spire featuring the golden Three Crowns, is one of the most famous silhouettes in Stockholm. Guided tours are available all year r...
AttractionsSweden’s national economy museum is located on Slottsbacken opposite the Royal Palace. The museum is a treasury filled with information about the hist...
AttractionsRoyal carriages, gilded bridles, uniforms and horses. The world’s finest collection of 19th century carriages. Guided tours only. Groups on request.
AttractionsRight in the middle of the Old Town, you can learn about the Nobel Prize, Alfred Nobel, and the Nobel Laureates and their visions. Guided tours, inter...
AttractionsThe Observatory Museum, designed by Carl Hårleman, is one of Stockholm’s most unusual 18th Century sites.
AttractionsThe Story Train takes you on an amazing journey through the magical fairy tale world of Astrid Lindgren. Meet Mardie, Emil, Karlsson on the Roof and m...
Editor´s tipsThere are plenty of Viking horns and T-shirts with moose. Here are top tips for those seeking something else – something with that little extra touch. Farther down you will read more about the places mentioned.
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