Editor´s tipsStockholm is famous as one of most beautiful capitals in the world. The city is built upon fourteen islands, with wonderful natural scenery and water wherever you look. With its 750 year history and rich cultural life, Stockholm also offers a wide...
Editor´s tipsStockholm, one of the most beautiful capitals in the world, is built on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. The beautiful buildings, the greenery, the fresh air and the proximity to the water are distinctive traits of this city. The Royal National...
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.
Editor´s tipsStockholm, with its 750-year history, royal heritage and rich culture offers a wide range of museums and world-class sights. Here is a selection of attractions for history buffs. All are included in the Stockholm Card!
ActivitiesStep back in time in this small, simple, unusual basement bath house in central Gamla Stan. A classic bath house with rows of porcelain bathtubs, saun...
IN FOCUS Princess Madeleine and Mr Christopher O'Neill are set to tie the knot in the Royal Chapel at the Royal Palace of Stockholm. The wedding takes place on Saturday 8 June at 4 pm.
Editor´s tipsWhy not add a little royal splendor to your Stockholm visit? Take the boat out to beautiful Drottningholm Palace, discover armor and jewels at the Royal Armory, or view the art collection of “the painting prince”, Prince Eugen, at Waldemarsudde....
AttractionsSee Stockholm from the rooftops on a guided tour, well secured with safety equipment. It’s a unique combination of climbing and sightseeing – for peop...
AttractionsThe only museum in Sweden showing postal and philatelic history and how the Post works today. Children’s workshop is open weekends 12 noon-3pm. Shop a...
AttractionsIn this museum in the cellars of the Royal Palace, remnants of the Tre Kronor Castle, destroyed by fire in 1697, may be seen.