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Lejonbacken
Ascend the Lion Slope to Stockholm's Royal Palace, where Medici lions guard ramps of granite and marble, unveiling waterfront panoramas and medieval secrets below.
Södermalm, Stockholm -
The Royal Palace
Europe's grandest royal residence: 600+ rooms of Baroque splendor, crown jewels, and living Swedish history in Gamla Stan.
Kungliga slottet, 107 70 Stockholm4.5Excellent 40,610 Reviews -
Stallkanalen
Tranquil canal in Gamla Stan, bridged by historic Stallbron amid Parliament and Palace—Stockholm's serene urban waterway blending heritage, reflection, and subtle seasonal beauty.
111 28 Stockholm4.7Excellent 3 Reviews -
Yttre borggården
Step into the outer courtyard of Sweden's royal palace, where medieval defenses meet baroque grandeur and guardsmen uphold centuries-old traditions daily.
Kungliga slottet, Storkyrkobrinken, 111 30 Stockholm4.4Very Good 164 Reviews -
Mynttorget
A small, historically charged square in Gamla stan — named for the royal mint and framed by government and classical façades.
111 28 Stockholm -
Charles XIV John's statue
Bronze equestrian tribute to Sweden's Bernadotte founder on historic Slottsbacken, facing east after centuries of turns amid palace grandeur.
Slottsbacken 1, 111 30 Stockholm4.5Excellent 77 Reviews -
Gustav III:s Obelisk
A slender neoclassical obelisk beside the Royal Palace—quiet civic memory carved in Swedish stone and framed by Gamla Stan’s historic skyline.
Sweden, Slottsbacken 1, 111 30 Stockholm4.2Very Good 104 Reviews -
Storkyrkan
Stockholm's 700-year-old Gothic cathedral: royal coronations, Reformation birthplace, and home to Saint George slaying the dragon amid brick vaults and Baroque splendor.
Trångsund 1, 111 29 Stockholm4.5Excellent 2,442 Reviews -
Stadsholmen
Stockholm’s medieval heart: a compact island of cobbled alleys, royal façades and concentrated cultural landmarks.
Södermalm, Stockholm4.8Excellent 58 Reviews -
Gamla stan
Stockholm's bohemian heartbeat: hipster shops, cliff views, parks, and creative vibes on a reborn working-class island.
Södermalm, Stockholm -
Tessin Palace
Baroque elegance crafted by Sweden's master architect, where classical facades hide lavish interiors and perspective gardens in Gamla Stan's historic heart.
Slottsbacken 4, 111 30 Stockholm4.5Excellent 32 Reviews -
Parliament House
A working seat of Swedish democracy on Helgeandsholmen — where classical form meets a modern debating chamber and public access is part of civic life.
Riksgatan 1, 100 12 Stockholm4.4Very Good 668 Reviews -
Iron Boy - Boy watching the moon
Sweden's tiniest public monument: a 15cm bronze boy in Gamla Stan's hidden courtyard, rubbed for luck and dressed by admirers in seasonal finery.
Trädgårdsgatan 2, 111 31 Stockholm4.6Excellent 660 Reviews -
Square of Branting
Discover neoclassical serenity and Nobel legacy in this hidden Gamla Stan courtyard, graced by a carved fountain and bronze nude amid historic charm.
Västerlånggatan 8, 111 29 Stockholm4.4Very Good 134 Reviews -
Riksbron
A compact, civic arch bridge linking Norrmalm and Helgeandsholmen — unassuming engineering beside Sweden’s Parliament and government quarters.
Stockholm -
Stortorget
Stockholm's oldest square: colorful merchant houses, Nobel legacy, and medieval echoes in Gamla Stan's vibrant heart.
Stortorget, 111 29 Stockholm4.6Excellent 1,726 Reviews -
Lars Johan Hiertas staty
A compact bronze tribute in Riddarhustorget to the publisher‑reformer who helped shape Sweden’s free press and civic life.
Riddarhustorget 9, 111 28 Stockholm4.3Very Good 13 Reviews -
Bredgränd Stockholm, Stockholms län
Wander the 'Wide Alley' of Gamla Stan, where medieval walls hide beneath cobblestones and history unfolds in every archway and facade.
Bredgränd 4, 111 30 Stockholm -
Homeless Fox Statue
A huddled fox under ragged blankets symbolizes homelessness and resilience at a bustling Stockholm corner, crafted by Laura Ford to provoke empathy in the city center.
111 51 Stockholm4.1Very Good 27 Reviews -
The cannon ball in Gamla Stan
Discover the historical Cannon Ball in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, a fascinating landmark steeped in history and surrounded by charming streets and vibrant culture.
Skomakargatan 24A, 111 29 Stockholm3.7Good 3 Reviews -
Köpmantorget
Charming pedestrian square in Gamla Stan graced by a heroic bronze sculpture, cafes, and medieval vibes—Stockholm's old town gem for history lovers.
111 31 Stockholm -
St George and the Dragon Statue
Bronze knight triumphs over the dragon in Gamla Stan, echoing Sweden's 1471 Brunkeberg victory in a medieval square brimming with old-town charm.
Köpmantorget, 111 31 Stockholm4.5Excellent 530 Reviews -
Arvfurstens Palats
A hushed Gustavian palace on Gustav Adolfs torg that fuses 17th-century portals with an 18th-century neoclassical façade and now shelters Sweden’s foreign ministry.
Gustav Adolfs torg 1, 111 52 Stockholm4.5Excellent 80 Reviews -
Bonde Palace
Discover Baroque splendor at Bonde Palace, Sweden's Supreme Court seat in Gamla Stan, where imperial history unfolds amid grand facades and historic squares.
Riddarhustorget 8, 111 28 Stockholm4.8Excellent 6 Reviews -
Upplands runinskrifter 53
Viking runestone whispering of parental loss, carved in serpentine glory at Gamla Stan's heart—older than Stockholm itself.
Kåkbrinken 1, 111 27 Stockholm4.7Excellent 77 Reviews -
Runestone
A compact 11th‑century Uppland runestone embedded in a Gamla stan wall — a tactile shard of Viking‑Age memory at street level.
Prästgatan 29, 111 29 Stockholm4.7Excellent 11 Reviews -
Ryning's Palace
Explore Ryning's Palace, a magnificent castle in Stockholm, showcasing Sweden's royal history and stunning Baroque architecture.
Stora Nygatan 2, 111 52 Stockholm -
Karl XII Statue
A compact 19th‑century bronze of Sweden’s warrior‑king set amid the leafy paths of Kungsträdgården, framed by four historic mortars.
Karl XII:s torg 9, 111 47 Stockholm4.7Excellent 36 Reviews -
Gåstorget
Discover Goose Square's colorful charm and boxing bronze in Gamla Stan's hidden heart—a serene stroll amid ivy and history.
Gåstorget, 111 27 Stockholm4.3Very Good 35 Reviews -
Gustav Vasas staty
An 18th‑century equestrian statue of Sweden’s founding king, anchoring Riddarhustorget with classical poise and civic presence.
111 28 Stockholm4.5Excellent 10 Reviews -
Västerlånggatan
Cobblestone charm in Gamla Stan: Västerlånggatan's historic street buzzes with artisan shops, cozy cafes, and medieval allure in Stockholm's old town heart.
Södermalm, Stockholm4.7Excellent 71 Reviews -
Saint Jacob's Church
A compact yet layered 17th-century red-brick church beside Kungsträdgården — historic fabric, baroque interiors and a long musical life in the heart of Stockholm.
Västra Trädgårdsgatan 2A, 111 53 Stockholm4.5Excellent 468 Reviews -
Kinneviksgranen
Stockholm's handcrafted Christmas giant: a 35m waterfront wonder lit from Advent to Epiphany, born from Kinnevik tradition and Swedish timber mastery.
Skeppsbrokajen 104, 111 30 Stockholm -
S:ta Gertrud, Tyska kyrkan
A Baroque-laced Lutheran church in Gamla stan — German-language worship, carved galleries, a royal box and a copper spire that crowns Stockholm’s old town.
Svartmangatan 16, 111 29 Stockholm4.4Very Good 1,636 Reviews -
Stockholm Ghost Walk AB
Explore Stockholm's dark history with the captivating Ghost Walk, where chilling tales and haunted landmarks come to life under the moonlight.
Järntorget 84, 111 29 Stockholm4.7Excellent 326 Reviews -
'Arch' by Ai Weiwei
A 12‑metre polished‑steel, cage‑like arch pierced by two human silhouettes — Ai Weiwei’s public plea for freedom and passage beside Stockholm’s Nationalmuseum.
Södra Blasieholmshamnen 2, 111 48 Stockholm4.5Excellent 31 Reviews -
Kungsträdgården
Stockholm's timeless King's Garden: cherry blossoms, ice rinks, royal statues, and endless events in the heart of the city.
Jussi Björlings allé, 111 47 Stockholm4.5Excellent 25,445 Reviews -
Västerlångatan
Wander the cobblestone heart of Gamla Stan on Västerlånggatan, where medieval walls once stood, now alive with shops, cafes, and centuries of stories beneath colorful facades.
Västerlånggatan 64-66, 111 29 Stockholm4.4Very Good 78 Reviews -
Skeppsholmsbron
Sweden's first iron bridge crowned with gilded royalty, linking historic shores with sweeping Stockholm waterway views.
Skeppsholmsbron, 111 48 Stockholm4.5Excellent 830 Reviews -
Strömsborg
A tiny circular isle in Norrström — compact history, waterside charm and late‑19th‑century architecture tucked between Stockholm’s bridges.
111 28 Stockholm5.0Excellent 6 Reviews -
Riddarholmen Historical Marker
Uncover Riddarholmen's hidden marker: a brass touchstone of Sweden's heights, amid royal tombs, noble palaces, and sweeping bay panoramas on historic Knights' Islet.
Norra Riddarholmshamnen 3-1, 111 28 Stockholm5.0Excellent 4 Reviews -
Riddarholmen Church
Stockholm’s medieval brick church turned royal mausoleum, famed for its cast-iron spire and the tombs of Sweden’s monarchs.
Birger Jarls Torg 2, 112 28 Stockholm4.4Very Good 2,258 Reviews -
Stenbock Palaces
Sweden's understated seat of power: a 17th-century Baroque palace on Riddarholmen, now the Prime Minister's office blending history with modern governance.
Birger Jarls Torg 4, 111 28 Stockholm4.4Very Good 30 Reviews -
Birger Jarls statue
Bronze sentinel honoring Stockholm's legendary founder amid Riddarholmen's palaces and church spires—a timeless nod to medieval might.
Birger Jarls Torg 4, 111 28 Stockholm4.4Very Good 95 Reviews -
Kornhamnstorg
A compact, triangular square in Gamla stan where Stockholm’s medieval grain harbour history meets narrow cobbles, aged façades and a bronze civic statue.
Södermalm, Stockholm -
Mårten Trotzigs gränd
Stockholm's skinniest street: 90cm wide, 37 steps steep, steeped in 16th-century merchant lore amid Gamla Stan's medieval maze.
111 29 Stockholm4.3Very Good 151 Reviews -
Stockholm's narrowest street (Mårten Trotzigs gränd)
Explore the enchanting narrowest street in Stockholm, Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, and uncover the charm of the city’s historic heart.
Mårten Trotzigs gränd 1, 111 29 Stockholm4.4Very Good 1,715 Reviews -
Mårten Trotzigs gränd 1
Stockholm's skinniest street: a 90cm-wide, 37-step ascent named for a 16th-century merchant, squeezing through Gamla Stan's medieval heart.
Mårten Trotzigs gränd 1, 111 29 Stockholm -
Riddarholmen
Serene historic islet in Gamla Stan with royal church, noble palaces, and sweeping Riddarfjärden views—Stockholm's quiet aristocratic heart.
111 28 Stockholm4.6Excellent 197 Reviews -
Brunkebergstorg
A triangular Norrmalm square where Stockholm’s ridge-born history and layered architecture meet modern civic life.
111 51 Stockholm -
Munkbroleden 10
Elegant 18th-century survivor on Gamla Stan's vibrant waterfront, blending rococo charm with Stockholm's island pulse.
Munkbroleden 10, 111 28 Stockholm -
Judiska Församlingen i Stockholm
Stockholms Stora Synagoga: Hjärtat i 250 år av judiskt liv, från Aaron Isaacs pionjäranda till emancipationens kupolade symbol mitt i stan.
Wahrendorffsgatan 3, 111 47 Stockholm4.6Excellent 62 Reviews -
Birger Jarl's Tower
Experience the historical charm of Birger Jarl's Tower, a must-visit landmark in Stockholm that offers breathtaking views and rich cultural insights.
Norra Riddarholmshamnen 5, 111 28 Stockholm4.4Very Good 113 Reviews -
Evert Taube skulptur
A compact bronze tribute to Sweden’s beloved troubadour, set on a small waterfront terrace where maritime light and city views meet.
Evert Taubes Terrass, 111 28 Stockholm4.4Very Good 30 Reviews
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