Evert Taubes Terrass
Stockholm's eye-level lake vista from Riddarholmen, honoring troubadour Evert Taube with serene views of City Hall and Södermalm at sunset.
Perched on the serene island of Riddarholmen, Evert Taubes Terrass offers one of Stockholm's premier viewpoints. This stone-paved terrace provides eye-level vistas across Lake Mälaren to the iconic City Hall, Södermalm's shoreline, and beyond. Named after beloved troubadour Evert Taube, whose joyful statue graces the site, it's a peaceful retreat ideal for sunsets, with benches for contemplation amid historic surroundings.
A brief summary to Evert Taubes Terrass
- Evert Taubes Terrass, Stockholm, 111 28, SE
- Free
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Evert Taubes Terrass.
- Visit at sunset for golden light illuminating City Hall across the water.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy on the benches while soaking in the panoramic views.
- Admire Evert Taube's statue up close; it captures his spirited essence perfectly.
- Combine with a stroll around Riddarholmen for historic palaces and church nearby.
- Check weather for optimal visibility; clear days reveal distant shorelines vividly.
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Getting There
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Ferry
Take the Djurgården ferry from Slussen to Riddarholmen, 5-10 minutes, frequent services every 15-30 minutes daily, around 40 SEK adult single ticket, weather permitting in winter.
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Walking
Walk from Gamla Stan's Stortorget via Riddarholm Church, 10-15 minutes on flat cobblestone paths, fully accessible year-round with no steep inclines.
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Bus
Ride bus 3 from Central Station to Riddarholmen stop, 8-12 minutes depending on traffic, every 10-20 minutes weekdays, 30 SEK with travel card, limited evening service.
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Taxi
Taxi from Stockholm Central Station, 5-8 minutes in light traffic, around 150-200 SEK base fare plus distance, available 24/7 but surges during peak hours.
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Tranquil Haven on Riddarholmen
Nestled on the quiet western edge of Riddarholmen, a tiny island steeped in Stockholm's medieval history, Evert Taubes Terrass stands as a stone-paved oasis amid grand palaces and ancient churches. This spacious terrace invites visitors to pause and absorb the rhythm of the city from a vantage point that feels intimately connected to the water. Flanked by the imposing Wrangel Palace, it captures the essence of Stockholm's layered past, where 17th-century architecture meets the gentle lap of Lake Mälaren against the shore.Panoramic Vistas Across the Water
From here, sightlines stretch unobstructed across Riddarfjärden, the inlet of Mälaren, framing Stockholm City Hall's distinctive silhouette in the distance. The terrace aligns perfectly at eye level with the lake, offering sweeping views of Münchenbryggeriet's industrial charm and the rugged coastline of Södermalm. On clear days, the water shimmers under the Nordic sun, while passing boats add fleeting narratives to the scene, turning every glance into a postcard moment.Legacy of Evert Taube
The terrace honors Evert Taube, Sweden's iconic composer, singer, and storyteller born in 1890, who drew inspiration from the sea and archipelago life. His bronze statue, unveiled in 1985, captures him in a lively pose, guitar in hand, evoking the joy of his ballads about love, adventure, and the Swedish coast. Taube grew up in Gothenburg's islands, and this memorial site echoes his spirit, blending artistry with the capital's urban poetry.Sunset Magic and Daily Rhythms
Sunset transforms the terrace into a golden spectacle, as the light bathes City Hall in warm hues and casts long shadows over the water. Even in daylight, the open space fosters a sense of calm, with benches inviting quiet reflection or casual picnics. The terrace's orientation catches the full play of seasons—from crisp autumn winds to soft summer evenings—making it a perennial draw for those seeking Stockholm's natural drama.Island's Historic Context
Riddarholmen, once a monastic stronghold and later home to nobility, pulses with understated grandeur. The terrace sits between historic edifices like Riddarholmskyrkan, Sweden's royal burial church, creating a microcosm of the city's evolution from medieval outpost to modern gem. This setting enhances the terrace's allure, offering not just views but a tangible link to centuries of Swedish heritage.Atmospheric Allure Year-Round
Whether under vast blue skies or veiled in soft winter light, Evert Taubes Terrass embodies Stockholm's harmonious blend of water, stone, and sky. The air carries faint echoes of Taube's melodies, mingling with the cries of gulls and the hum of distant ferries, crafting an immersive sensory experience unique to this waterfront perch.Explore the best of what Evert Taubes Terrass has to offer
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A compact bronze tribute to Sweden’s beloved troubadour, set on a small waterfront terrace where maritime light and city views meet.