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01.Walking tour in the Old Town
By the end of tour you will understand why the Vikings chose this island to create their next capital. During the walk you will hear about the Viking Era, the German influence in the country and the Danish clash which led to the most important Swedish event: the Stockholm bloodbath in 1520 followed by the succession of Gustav Vasa and an overview of Swedish history and essential general information, offering you a summary of the city’s history but also, some insights of today's life in Sweden.
02.City Hall inside and outside
Stockholm City Hall, perhaps the city's most famous silhouette. The impressive Blue Hall is our most famous banquet hall, with the Nobel Banquet as an annual highlight. Let me take you through the halls to tell you who makes political decisions in the Council Chamber and why the Blue Hall is not blue. But also what the mosaics in the Golden Hall represent and how architect Ragnar Östberg designed the marble staircase that the Nobel Prize winners walk up every year. And many more fun details.
03.Vasa Museum
The Vasa Museum in Stockholm is home to the Vasa, a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and was salvaged over 300 years later. Almost entirely preserved, the ship offers a unique glimpse into Sweden’s maritime history, craftsmanship, and ambition during the age of great naval powers.
04.Royal Palace
The Royal Palace in Stockholm’s Gamla Stan is one of Europe’s largest royal residences, with over 600 rooms. Built in Italian Baroque style, it serves as the official residence of the Swedish monarch. Visitors can explore grand state apartments, museums, and courtyards, and experience traditions such as the daily changing of the guard in the heart of the Old Town.
05.Drottningholm Palace
Drottningholm Palace is Sweden’s best-preserved royal residence and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the late 1600s, it is the home of the Swedish royal family and a masterpiece of European Baroque architecture. Visitors can explore the elegant palace interiors, the Chinese Pavilion, and the beautifully designed gardens that reflect centuries of royal life and culture.
06.Fjäderholmarna
Fjäderholmarna is a small group of islands just outside Stockholm, often called the gateway to the archipelago. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, it offers charming walking paths, artisan workshops, cafés, and waterfront restaurants. Visitors come to enjoy nature, local crafts, and fresh seafood, making it a popular and easy escape from the city. We take a short boat ride to reach the island and then enjoy the "island life".
07.Food tour
Discover Stockholm through its flavors on a guided food tour that combines history, culture, and unforgettable tastes. Sample classic Swedish dishes, local specialties, and modern Nordic creations while strolling through charming neighborhoods. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this tour offers authentic stories, hidden gems, and generous tastings — the perfect way to experience Stockholm with all your senses.
08.Tailor-made walk
Experience Stockholm your way with a tailor-made walking tour designed entirely around your interests. Whether you love history, architecture, food, or hidden local spots, I will adapts the route, pace, and stories just for you. Discover famous landmarks and secret corners alike while enjoying a personal, flexible, and engaging walk through one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.