2024

HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF STOCKHOLM (HISTORISKA MUSEET)

Museums
4.5/5
11 reviews
Open - from 11h00 to 17h00

The Stockholm Historical Museum offers unique collections, grouped around five major themes: prehistory, the Vikings, medieval art, textiles and gold. The most visited section is the one dedicated to the Viking people, where you can see a huge model of the fortified city of Birka (one of the oldest in Sweden), remains of ships and an abundant collection of jewelry, weapons and tools of these brilliant Nordic sailors.

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 Stockholm
2024

DROTTNINGHOLMS SLOTT (DROTTNINGHOLMS CASTLE)

Castles to visit
4.7/5
18 reviews

This elegant palace on the shores of Lake Mälaren has been the residence of the royal family since 1981. Built in place of the previous castle which was destroyed by fire, this baroque building is the pride of the Swedish Crown. The architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder designed the plans commissioned by Queen Hedwig Eleanor, who found the old castle too crude and medieval to accommodate foreign representatives. In 1662, she began the work that, a century later, would give the building its definitive shape, orienting the decoration towards the French Rococo style.

The great hall. All in fake marble and trompe l'oeil, populated with busts of Roman emperors, goddesses and fake reliefs, this space deserves a good observation, in order to catch the details of the frescoes and try to restore this timeless style. Just to the left are the apartments of the Swedish king, where he lives with his family in winter.

The ceremonial room of Hedwig-Eleonora. Without doubt the most sumptuous room in the castle and one of the most expensive in Europe. An absolute expression of the baroque style, with golden ornaments, symbols of royal power. On the ceiling, a fresco with two hands joining represents the meeting in heaven of Eleonora and her husband Charles XI, who died in 1660.

The Chinese room. A curiosity that reveals the fascination of King Gustav III for China. The local artists created, by copying the Chinese style, the art which will take the name of "chinoiserie". Here is an excellent example of this trend, through a stove as surprising as ingenious.

Oscar's room. On the walls are stretched tapestries with powerful colors. They are the wedding gifts of Edwige Eléonore, found by Oscar II more than 200 years later. The tapestries tell the Greek legend of the priestess Hero and her lover Leander, who swims across the sea from his beloved every night. One day a storm breaks out but Léandre attempts to cross and drowns. When his body washes up on the shore, she lets herself die of grief.

The Throne Room. Renovated at the initiative of Oscar I, son of Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte. The monarch, no doubt wanting to place his kingdom among the greatest, displayed his portrait framed by those of Napoleon III and Queen Victoria of Great Britain. With its high ceilings, this room would have been used to play badminton.

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 Drottningholm
2024

PARADOX MUSEUM

Specialized museum
Open - from 10h00 to 19h00

This museum like no other will encourage you to think outside the box, and literally transport you into an enigmatic and captivating world. It offers a unique interactive experience that will awaken your senses and stimulate your mind. Inside, you'll discover a plethora of optical illusions, some of them a little disconcerting, but all as intriguing and entertaining as ever! A word of advice: take your time with your visit. It's the ideal experience for the whole family, with children and teenagers for even more fun!

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 Stockholm
2024

STOCKHOLMANIA TOURS

Guided tours
Open - and from 13h00 to 19h00

Stockholmania Tours is a tour agency founded by Federico (Italian) and co-managed by Isabelle (French), both of whom fell in love with Stockholm. On the program, guided tours, excursions and thematic tours, on foot, by bike and by public transport. At least, in 2 hours or half a day, alone, in pairs or in small groups, you will have the opportunity to discover Stockholm and its surroundings in a different way! Passion, knowledge, experience, but above all a deep humanity, which makes their tours very special.

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 Stockholm
2024

VASA MUSEUM (VASAMUSEET)

Museums
4.7/5
46 reviews
Open - from 10h00 to 17h00
An impressive museum, exhibiting the 17th century royal ship, rescued from ... Read more
 Stockholm
2024

BEACHES

Natural site to discover
3/5
1 review

The coasts of Ystad and its surroundings are renowned for the finesse of their sand, the most beautiful of Sweden, it seems… From Falsterbo to the west to Sandhammaren to the east, you will find many beaches full of wild dunes where bathing is a feast!

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 Ystad
2024

ARVIKA KANOT & TURISTCENTER

Natural site to discover
4/5
2 reviews

Luc, a Frenchman who has lived in Sweden for many years, has shared his love of the natural world that this beautiful region has to offer. Just a few hours west of Stockholm, you'll feel at one with the elements. The area is surrounded by lakes and forests, close to a nature reserve. They offer a variety of outdoor activities suitable for families and groups, inviting you to explore this magnificent region.

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 Arvika
2024

SILVER MUSEUM (SILVERMUSEET)

Museums
5/5
1 review

It all began when in 1922, a young doctor came to settle in the village and never left. We discover his life, his passion for nature and of course the omnipresent Sami culture. At the top of the stairs, you will find a classroom, a sewing room and a kitchen reconstructed with objects from the 1930's; all the history of the pioneers of the time. Downstairs is the silver collection that made the museum famous, as well as a movie theater.

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 Arjeplog
2024

STOCKHOLM ADVENTURES

Guided tours €€

Do you dream of adventures in the Scandinavian countries? In the summer, go on a safari to discover the wildlife around Stockholm, opt for a guided tour of the city by Segway or bicycle, or put on your swimsuit for a canoe trip. In winter, put on your skates and hike on the many frozen lakes surrounding the capital! Here, you can enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities all year round that are out of the ordinary. The service is impeccable and the price is almost always all-inclusive.

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 Stockholm
2024

CROWN HOUSE (KRONHUSET) DISTRICT

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.3/5
3 reviews

The Kronhuset complex and the houses around it were owned by the crown in the 17th century. It is a block of houses arranged around a large square between Postgatan and Kronhusgatan. It houses Kronhuset (the Crown House), the oldest building in Gothenburg dating from 1654 and which was a warehouse for the Swedish artillery. Today it serves as a concert hall for the city's orchestra. Around the square,you can see traditional craftsmen at work.

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 Göteborg
2024

TURNING TORSO

Contemporary architecture
4/5
4 reviews

In 1999, the Spaniard Santiago Calatrava (born near Valencia in 1951) participated in the competition to build the trans-Øresund link. His project was not selected, but it included a strange twisted monument on the Swedish shore that seduced the examiners enough for them to propose that the architect modify it into a residential building. This was done in 2005, and the 190-meter high tower (the tallest in Northern Europe) has since become one of the symbols of Malmö.

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 Malmö
2024

CATHEDRAL (LUNDS DOMKYRKA)

Monuments to visit
4/5
1 review

Since the 12th century, the two towers of the cathedral, called "Lunna Pågarna", have been rising above the plain, telling the traveller that he or she is no longer far from Lund. It also reminds us that there were as many as 27 churches and 8 convents here. The church has an unusual play of different shades of sandstone from a quarry in the Lund area. The same quarry, which is still used for the cathedral's purposes today, provided the sandstone for its unusually rich ornamental and figurative sculptures. The cathedral's most popular attraction is its astronomical clock, which dates from the late 14th century. Every day, at the twelve strokes of noon and at 3pm (Sundays at 1pm and 3pm), a mechanism sets wooden figures in motion: the show begins with an exchange of swords between two knights... The church is home to a set of beautiful stalls designed for the canons of the old Saint-Laurent monastery which belonged to the church. The triptych above the altar dates from the 15th century. The apse ends at the top with a mosaic of Christ, the work of Joakim Skovgaard in 1925.

Be sure tovisit the crypt, which is reached by descending the stairs beside the altar. It dates from 1123 and contains the tombs of famous people. It is supported by columns on which sculptures are carved. One of them represents Finn the Giant who, according to legend, built the church for Saint Lawrence.

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 Lund
2024

FÖRENINGEN STOCKHOLMS AUKTORISERADE GUIDE

Guided tours
4/5
1 review

The non-profit Association of Licensed Guides in Stockholm (FSAG) was founded in 1953. Its aim is to promote the tourist industry in Stockholm through a number of possible tour formats in about 30 different languages, including sign language. The association offers customers the possibility to contact the guides through their website or by means of a catalogue that is distributed to tourist offices every year.

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 Stockholm
2024

SKANSEN

Museums
4.3/5
34 reviews
Discover the Sweden of yesteryear in miniature, in winter and summer, ... Read more
 Stockholm
2024

ROYAL PALACE OF STOCKHOLM (KUNGLIGA SLOTTET)

Palaces to visit
4.4/5
21 reviews
Open - from 10h00 to 16h00
An inside look at the history of the monarchy that preceded it, as well as ... Read more
 Stockholm
2024

CITY HALL (STOCKHOLMS STADSHUS)

Public buildings to visit
4.3/5
19 reviews

The Stockholm City Hall is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city. Created by the architect Ragnar Östberg, the Stockholm City Hall was inaugurated in 1923 after 12 years of work. Beautifully located on the shores of Lake Mälaren, this building of a new architectural style, the national romanticism, immediately became the symbol of the city. It almost symbolically illustrates the marriage between the cityscape and the surrounding water. Today, the city hall houses the rooms of the city council, the central commission, the committee of aldermen as well as the offices of the central administration of the city and the ceremonial rooms.

It is possible to visit Stockholm City Hall by taking a guided tour that lasts 45 minutes (purchase tickets on site). Guided tours are given daily but may be cancelled due to events taking place at the venue. It is also possible to book a private tour, which offers more flexibility on the language spoken during the tour (book online). The city hall also has a souvenir store with some very nice items! Good plan for a last minute gift.

The Tower(open only from May to September). At the corner of the building, the tower stands 106 m high and is topped by three crowns, a national and monarchical symbol. You can access its different levels through a narrow spiral staircase that has 365 steps. From the top, one has a complete and impressive view of the city, making the city hall a major tourist attraction. The tickets (only 30 issued each hour) are accompanied by a schedule. So you have to book them as soon as possible, on the spot.

The Blue Hall (Blå Hallen). This immense sheltered courtyard hosts the great Nobel Prize award dinner every year. Largely inspired by the Italian Baroque, with its balconnets and arcades, it does not live up to its name because there is not a single trace of blue here. The reason is simple: the architect changed his mind about the color of the room several months after naming it. Thus, the name remained... Here you will see an organ with 10,000 pipes, which must surely be the largest instrument in Sweden.

The Council Chamber (Rådsalen). The 101 elected members meet here two Mondays a month. The roof structure is fully visible, a reference to the Vikings, who once held their councils under the hulls of their overturned ships. A corner of blue sky appears on the ceiling between the rafters through a trompe-l'oeil painted bay. Again, the builder wanted to recall the dwellings of the Swedish ancestors whose roofs were slit with an opening to evacuate the smoke. The red color - common in Sweden - of the beams, textiles and leather emphasizes the solemn character of the room.

The Ovalen. The antechamber of the ceremonial rooms serves as a lounge for civil weddings on Saturdays from 2 to 6 pm. This room is also called "French" because of the tapestries from the royal manufacture of Beauvais around which the room is designed.

The Prince's Gallery (Prinsens Galleri). It is a 47 m long party room. It is illuminated by seven French windows overlooking the park, Lake Mälaren and the shores of Stockholm. In front of the windows, this vast panorama is reflected in frescoes painted by Prince Eugene. Three carved and gilded oak chandeliers hang from the ceiling of the Three Crowns Room (Salen Tre Kronor). One of the most representative paintings of the Gustavian period is Stockholm from Mosebacke by Elias Martin. It depicts the old city which, for two centuries, has remained as it is. The Prince's Gallery is closed on Saturdays, often reserved for wedding ceremonies!

The Golden Hall (Gyllene Salen). Work of the master Einar Forseth, this banqueting hall was realized in only two years and is undoubtedly the highlight of the visit. The place is as original as sumptuous: the walls are entirely covered with gold and glass mosaics that represent the history of Swedish kings (including the scenes of the "bloodbath" of Gamla Stan in 1520 and the accession of Gustav Vasa three years later) and, on the back wall, the East and the West paying tribute to Stockholm, depicted in the guise of a strange deity known as the Queen of Lake Mälaren. It is in this sumptuous hall that the annual Nobel Prize Ball is held and broadcast on radio and television.

Stadshusparken is a small park along the city hall and the shores of Lake Mälaren. There are several sculptures here, among them the artists August Strindberg and Gustaf Fröding. The park is large and spacious, offering a very pleasant view of the whole city.

Café Ragnars Skafferi. Located in the city hall, this cozy café is named after the building's architect, Ragnar Östberg. You can go there for lunch, they offer homemade dishes and all ingredients are organic! The menu is fixed, and changes every day of the week. You can find out more on their website: www.ragnarsskafferi.se/. Vegetarian friendly menu, and everything is served as a buffet. Your choice!

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 Stockholm
2024

PHOTO MUSEUM (FOTOGRAFISKA MUSEET)

Specialized museum
4.5/5
15 reviews
Open - from 10h00 to 23h00
Photography is a major artistic medium in Scandinavia, because of the ... Read more
 Stockholm
2024

NORDIC MUSEUM (NORDISKA MUSEET)

Specialized museum
4.4/5
11 reviews
This is Sweden's largest museum of cultural history, tracing the different ... Read more
 Stockholm
2024

ABBA THE MUSEUM

Specialized museum
3.8/5
16 reviews

ABBA The Museum is a museum dedicated to the famous Swedish pop group, from its creation in 1970 to its split in 1983, and its comeback in 2021. Since its opening in 2013, it is a hit, with nearly 300,000 visitors per year! You can discover costumes, instruments, golden records and other objects that belonged to the group, but also exact replicas of the places where ABBA lived and worked to take you closer to the life of the quartet. More than a simple museum, the place has been designed to offer a true immersive and interactive experience. The multiple devices available to visitors are regularly renewed to remain at the cutting edge of technology. During your visit, these devices will allow you to virtually try on the band's costumes, sing songs, create music, play quizzes and even slip into the skin of a fifth member of the band by performing on stage alongside the avatars of Björn, Agnetha, Benny and Frida. Finally, a new space takes you behind the scenes of the quartet's latest project: ABBA Voyage, a series of futuristic concerts in the form of holograms. For an even more interactive experience, rent an audio guide and let the band members tell you their stories!

Good to know: reservations on the site are highly recommended and only credit cards are accepted in the entire museum (including the store and restaurant).

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 Stockholm
2024

NILS OLSSON HEMSÖJD AB

Crafts to discover
5/5
2 reviews

This is where you can get a copy of the famous Dalarna horse, handmade in the purest tradition. More authentic than this, we can not do. If you want to make the original, no worries, because it is possible to order wooden horses of any color, and this, directly from the website! Thus, you will have only the embarrassment of the choice to please you and your friends. Good thing: it is cheaper to buy your horse in Nusnäs than in a store or a tourist office!

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 Nusnäs