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Top 10 things to do in Stockholm
Delve into the captivating charm of Stockholm, where the stunning archipelago, enchanting old town, and vivid cultural scene beckon you to discover their hidden gems. From majestic palaces and historic neighbourhoods to picturesque islands and renowned museums, Sweden's dynamic capital guarantees an unforgettable adventure.
Whether you're drawn to history and culture or eager to soak up the city's lively ambience, Stockholm caters to all tastes with numerous things to do and places to visit. Immerse yourself in these top 10 attractions and maximise your experience in Sweden's capital.
Djurgården, Stockholm
Djurgården is a part of the Royal National Citypark also known as The Ecopark. It is the first national city park in the world and it includes 27 km2 of nature and cultural values
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Djurgården, Stockholm
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The Royal Palace
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Flower shop in Old Town
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Moderna museet, Stockholm
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Stockholm City Hall
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Spend a day at Djurgården
Explore the island of Djurgården, home to some of Stockholm's most popular attractions. Visit the Vasa Museum to see the remarkably well-preserved Vasa warship, discover Swedish pop music history at the ABBA Museum, and experience Swedish cultural heritage at the open-air museum Skansen. Don't miss the thrill of Gröna Lund amusement park, the enchantment of Junibacken, or the tranquillity of the Royal National City Park.
Visit Stockholm's Royal Palaces
Discover Stockholm's royal history by visiting Stockholm's Royal Palace. Take a tour of its magnificent halls and chambers, then make your way to other royal residences such as Drottningholm Castle, Rosendal Castle, and Ulriksdal Castle. Each location offers a unique glimpse into Sweden's regal past and present.
Stroll around in Stockholm Old Town
Take a step back in time as you stroll through Stockholm's charming Old Town. Explore narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and iconic landmarks such as Stockholm Cathedral and the Nobel Prize Museum. Check out the quaint shops and cosy cafes hidden away in this medieval treasure trove.
Enjoy contemporary art at Moderna Museet
Immerse yourself in contemporary art at Moderna Museet. Explore its extensive Swedish and international art collections, including works by Picasso, Dali, and Warhol. Don't miss the museum's stunning waterfront location on the island of Skeppsholmen.
Ceremonial splendour at Stockholm City Hall
Marvel at Stockholm City Hall's architectural glory. Take a guided tour to admire its grand ceremonial halls, stunning murals, and magnificent view from the tower. Stockholm City Hall is also famous for hosting the annual Nobel Prize banquet.
Archipelago
Stockholm archipelago.
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Archipelago
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Fotografiska in Stockholm
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Monteliusvägen, Södermalm
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Östermalms saluhall, Stockholm
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Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
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Go island-hopping in the Stockholm archipelago
Embark on an island-hopping adventure in Stockholm's archipelago. Using public transportation, visit islands such as Fjäderholmarna, Grinda, Utö, and Vaxholm. Waxholmsbolaget operates the archipelago. Each island has its unique charm, from quaint villages to picturesque coastlines, offering breathtaking scenery along the way.
Swing by Fotografiska
Experience the art of photography at Fotografiska, one of the world's largest photography museums. Fotografiska hosts captivating displays showcasing the works of both Swedish and international photographers, with four unique main exhibitions and approximately 20 smaller exhibitions annually.
Discover hip and trendy Södermalm
Head to the trendy district of Södermalm, known for its bohemian atmosphere and panoramic views. Walk along Monteliusvägen, overlooking Lake Mälaren, Stockholm City Hall, and Riddarholmen. Discover hip boutiques, cosy cafes, and vibrant street art as you explore this dynamic neighbourhood.
Indulge in Östermalms Saluhall
Treat your senses at Östermalms Saluhall, Stockholm's historic food market dating back to the 1880s. The market reopened after extensive renovations in 2020 and offers a tempting array of fresh produce, gourmet delicacies, and traditional Swedish specialities.
Explore Nationalmuseum
Discover Swedish art and design at the Nationalmuseum. The museum houses an extensive array of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts dating from the 16th century to the early 20th century. Delve into the evolution of applied arts and design and admire around 5,000 carefully selected objects displayed chronologically, offering a captivating journey through the museum's galleries.