We start our Private Walking Tour with the Stockholm City Hall! Sitting like a swan on a lake, this brick masterpiece is nothing short of jaw-dropping. A place for weddings, political discussions, galas and graduations, the building itself is alive and has gathered a repertoire of stories . Visit the Blue Hall , in fact, not blue and how many council members meet .
Winding our way down the cobblestone streets , we pick up one of the public ferries to Djurgarden island.
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At your hotel (In a 3-km radius of the city centre)
Located on the shores of Lake Malaren ,the City Hall is a world famous venue
for the Nobel Prize Banquet and home to the City 200 councel members where we visit the Blue and Golden Halls.
The Royal Palace, is the King’s official residence. With 608 rooms it is the setting for most of the monarchy’s official receptions. We explore the Hall of State,the Royal Apartments, the Treasury.
Gamla Stan , the Old Town is home Stockholm Cathedral, the Nobel museum and the Royal Palace. We strall small alleyways, cobbled streets and beautiful architecture dating back to the 17th century.
Södermalm is trendy and bohemian area of the city, offers both small wooden houses from the 1700s and a fantastic view of the city where we enjoy a walk from Monteliusvagen View Point overlooking Lake Malaren.
In Sodermalm main street (Gotgatan), the street got its name in the 17th century and is the longest is central Stockholm, the favorite area by locals ,we take a coffee break
( a drink & a cake ) known locally as Fika!
Djurgården. Better known as the outdoor recreation centre for the city locals.
The island is home to the Vasa Museum, a ship from the 1600s and rescued in 1966 after 333 years at the bottom of the Baltic Sea !
The Vasa Museum
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
-Hotel pick-up,
-guide fees,
-transportation( by public ferry) ,
-entrance tickets ( attractions)
-Coffee break
Extra food & drink.
- An amount of walking is involved between the attractions as the city is very compact
-connection between the islands is by boat/ ferry .
-comfortable walking shoes are recommended ,
-an umbrella ,
-light cotton clothing
Available from July, 15th 2021
In the winter season, we do not organise trips to Drottningholm by boat.
( from October to April).
We are a tour operator offering guided walking tours in Stockholm around the main attractions such as:
- The Old Town, Gamla Stan,
-Stockholm Cathedral, the Nobel Museum,
- The City Hall, Stadhuset,
- The Vas a museum,
-Skansen Open air museum,
And beyond the city to:
-Uppsala, the Old university town,
-Sigtuna, the oldest town in Sweden
$598/ per group
Reserve