Editor´s tips“Allemansrätten”, the Right of Public Access, is granted by the Swedish constitution and gives you free access to nature with a few exceptions. Go camping, hiking, swimming, biking, or paddling in Stockholm’s many green areas and the archipelago....
Editor´s tipsStockholmers are proud that you can swim in the center of town. Stockholm and its surroundings have lots of swimming spots that are popular with sun worshippers on summer days.
Editor´s tipsPerhaps Stockholm’s most distinctive quality is the interplay between the city and the wild nature which surrounds and traverses it. We are proud to announce that Stockholm is the first city to be awarded European Green Capital by the European...
Editor´s tipsLiving a little closer to nature's terms is easy in the first ever European Green Capital*. Everyone wants to take part and contribute, so there are plenty of restaurants and cafes that take care of the environment. Here's the editor's pick.
AttractionsThe noise of the city seems infinitely far away in the grove on the hill. Observatorielunden is a green oasis only a stone’s throw from the throbbing ...
Editor´s tipsHere are ten fun attractions for both kids and grown-ups. They are all included in the Stockholm Card, which gives you free admission to 80 museums and attractions, free public transport and more.
AttractionsThe green island of Djurgården, close to central Stockholm, is beloved by both Stockholmers and tourists. Djurgården is a calm oasis which has been ro...
Editor´s tipsThere’s no more beautiful way to discover Stockholm than from a kayak. You can paddle between all the city’s islands, going ashore for a meal or a coffee, and then why not head out into the archipelago.
ActivitiesA swimming beach in Frescati Hage at Brunnsviken in the Ekoparken park. There are also charming inlets and beaches near Haga Park for experienced swim...
ActivitiesGo with a certified guide on a three-hour historical tour of Djurgården.
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