Explore Stockholm’s top 25 attractions in a day with our immersive audio tour. Discover history, culture, and cuisine on a 5.5 km journey.
Explore Stockholm’s top 25 attractions in a day with our immersive audio tour. Discover history, culture, and cuisine on a 5.5 km journey.
- Skridskopaviljongen - Resembling a quaint waterfront castle, the Skating Pavilion is a structure tied to Stockholm’s sporting legacy. In the mid-19th century, ice skating rapidly gained popularity among the upper echelons of the Swedish capital and across Europe.
- Kastellet - This small citadel, perched on the islet of Kastellholmen, resembles…
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Skridskopaviljongen - Resembling a quaint waterfront castle, the Skating Pavilion is a structure tied to Stockholm’s sporting legacy. In the mid-19th century, ice skating rapidly gained popularity among the upper echelons of the Swedish capital and across Europe.
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Kastellet - This small citadel, perched on the islet of Kastellholmen, resembles a medieval castle by the water. This red brick monument conceals a rich history spanning over 350 years.
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Grona Lunds Tivoli - It’s often said that a child’s spirit resides within each of us, even in adulthood. Sometimes, it takes little to awaken it. Take Gröna Lund, for instance, located just across the street on Djurgården Island.
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Fotografiska - Since swimming across the water isn’t feasible, the aim is to bring you as close to the shore as possible to discuss the long apricot-colored building with a chimney, visible on the opposite bank.
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STF Af Chapman & Skeppsholmen Vandrarhem - Here, it’s not land in sight, but rather a boat in sight! Built in 1887, Af Chapman is a grand three-masted, steel-hulled ship moored on the west shore of Skeppsholmen Island.
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Skeppsholmen - While Stockholm is a city and a capital, many don’t realize it’s also Sweden’s largest archipelago, surrounded by around 30,000 islands and islets. This vast maritime labyrinth includes about six neighborhoods, some of which require crossing a bridge to reach.
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Kungstradgarden Park - As if Stockholm didn’t already have enough surface wonders, it also boasts an impressive underground network. Here, the subway system is much more than just a means of transport.
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Royal Swedish Opera - A temple of dance and vocal artistry, the Royal Stockholm Opera is the national stage of Sweden. Its first troupe was established in 1773 by King Gustav III of Sweden, a great patron of the arts.
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Parliament Building (Riksdagshuset) - Almost occupying its own island, the Swedish Parliament is the democratic heart of the nation. Although several plans were considered to convert the area into a park, it ultimately became the site of the parliament and central bank in 1905.
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Stockholm City Hall - Spotting a red brick tower topped with a gilded element means you’ve found the next attraction to explore. Due to its institutional role and history, Stockholm City Hall has been a significant landmark in the Swedish capital since 1923.
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Riddarholmen Church - Among Stockholm’s red brick buildings is the cherished Riddarholmen Church. With origins dating back to the 13th century, it is one of the city’s oldest monuments and the only medieval church still visible in the capital.
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Riddarhuset - This is Riddarhuset, the Palace of Nobility, a prominent symbol of Swedish aristocracy. Built in the 17th century in a grand baroque style, it served as the parliament of the nobility for over two centuries.
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Storkyrkan - St. Nicholas Cathedral is Stockholm’s most significant religious building. History notes that a wooden chapel existed here in the 13th century, thanks to Birger Jarl, the town’s founder.
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Nobel Prize Museum - Mention “Nobel,” and the first thought is likely the prestigious international award given annually to individuals “who have conferred the greatest benefit to humanity.”
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Gamla Stan & Riddarholmen - The essence of Stockholm is undoubtedly concentrated in the Gamla Stan district. The Swedish capital’s earliest origins and historical events of the 12th century unfolded in this maze of medieval cobbled streets.
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The Royal Palace - With its baroque style and grand dimensions, the Royal Palace is a testament to Stockholm’s history and glorious past. Although its foundations date back to the Middle Ages, it wasn’t until the early 17th century, under King Gustav II Adolph of Sweden and his daughter Christine, that the palace became the monarchy’s official residence.
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Nationalmuseum - Among Stockholm’s landmarks, the imposing building before you stands out. Founded in 1792 and housed in this Renaissance-style establishment since 1866, the Stockholm National Museum is Sweden’s premier museum of art and design.
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The Admiralty House - Upon arriving on Skeppsholmen Island, it’s hard to miss the elegant, pink-tinted building atop the hill. While its design appears romantic, the story behind it is quite different.
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Skeppsholmen - Characterized by its body of water, stunning landscapes, and tranquil atmosphere, Skeppsholmen Island, or “island of ships,” was traditionally a royal pleasure garden, isolated from urban development.
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Vasa Museum - A long view would enhance the details of this distant ship, the most visited maritime museum in the country. The impressive story behind this cultural site draws crowds effortlessly.
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111 49 - Observe the large yellow building along the shore. Before you stands the Exercishuset, a magnificent structure built between 1851 and 1853 by architect Fredrik Blom. This iconic Stockholm color dates back to the 18th century when Swedish architects were inspired by the yellow brick palaces of Southern Europe.
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Ledamotshuset - It’s impossible to overlook the Ledamotshuset with its grand Doric columns overlooking Mynttorget Square. The facade, designed in the 18th century, originates from the former coinage house, Kungliga myntet, which once occupied the site.
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Brantingtorget - Take a moment to pause here. In the street to your left, just a few meters away, you’ll find a narrow alley named Stenbastugränd. If open during your visit, enter and walk a few meters to discover an amazing circular courtyard.
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Bonde Palace - Before you stands the Bonde Palace, a prime example of Swedish Baroque architecture. Built between 1662 and 1673 for the influential Bonde family, it was designed by renowned architects Nicodemus Tessin the Elder and Jean de la Vallée.
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Stockholm - A visit to Stockholm wouldn’t be complete without sampling its cuisine. It all begins with the iconic dish: köttbullar, the famous meatballs served with mashed potatoes, cream sauce, lingonberry jam, and pickled cucumbers—a classic Swedish sweet-savory combination.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- 25 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- No deadlines or expirations
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- 25 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- No deadlines or expirations
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets,…
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Stockholm, a distinctive Scandinavian capital, is spread across 14 islands linked by bridges. Experience 25 iconic attractions in a single day, from the historic Gamla Stan to the Vasa Museum and the Royal Palace. Marvel at the stunning architecture of the City Inn and savor local dishes featuring Swedish specialties. This engaging tour provides a…
Stockholm, a distinctive Scandinavian capital, is spread across 14 islands linked by bridges. Experience 25 iconic attractions in a single day, from the historic Gamla Stan to the Vasa Museum and the Royal Palace. Marvel at the stunning architecture of the City Inn and savor local dishes featuring Swedish specialties. This engaging tour provides a thorough overview of the city’s highlights, perfect for travelers interested in history and culture.
- Discover Stockholm’s 25 essential attractions in just one day
- Visit renowned sites like the Nobel Museum, the City Inn, and the Royal Palace
- Enjoy a 5.5 km route with audio commentary for an enriching experience
- Perfect for enthusiasts of Swedish history, culture, and cuisine
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.