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What to Do in Stockholm
House of Nobility
A true architectural spectacle, one of the most exquisitely designed buildings in all of Northern Europe
Old Town Stockholm
It dates back to the 13th century, and consists of medieval alleyways, cobbled streets, and archaic architecture
Riddarholmen Church
A Stockholm icon and popular tourist attraction. The final resting place of Swedish Kings and Queens
The Great Church
One-time venue of royal weddings and coronations, the 700-year-old cathedral is also the oldest parish church
National Historical Museum
Sweden's prime historical collection spans nearly 14,000 years of Swedish history and culture. The Gold Room is a must!
Vasa Museum
One of Sweden's top tourist attractions. The best-preserved ship of this size in the entire world. A must-see!
Ulriksdal Palace
A royal palace situated in the National City Park in Solna, 6 km north of Stockholm.
Stockholm City Hall
Built in the National Romantic style using eight million bricks. Head to the top of the hulking tower
Katarina Elevator
An industrial-age steam lift connects Slussen to the lofty Söder cliffs. The views are striking.
Ecopark Stockholm
The world's first national park within a city. Forest and open fields stretch far into the northern suburbs
Stockholm in a Nutshell
Stockholm is one the most beautiful major cities in the world. Saffron- and terracotta-coloured buildings are sparkling between blue water and blue sky in summer, or are covered with snow in winter. It is also a lively, modern and cosmopolitan city, famous for its designs, fashion and nightclubs. Stockholm is the capital of Sweden, made up of 14 islands connected by some 50 bridges on Lake Mälaren, which flows into the Baltic Sea and passes an archipelago with some 24,000 islands and islets.