This 60-minute walking tour explores Stockholm’s modern heart through its design, culture, and history.
Starting on bustling Drottninggatan, you'll pass landmarks like Sergels torg, Hötorget, and Kungsgatan, while hearing stories about Nobel traditions, Swedish values, and royal scandals. The tour includes visits to Konserthuset, the Royal Drama Theatre, and scenic Nybroplan.
You'll stroll through elegant Östermalm, home to historic restaurants, luxury boutiques, and Sweden’s priciest addresses, before ending at the Royal Palace near Gamla Stan.
Along the way, you'll learn about Sweden’s social evolution, urban design, and the everyday heroes who helped shape the nation.
This immersive experience offers a stylish yet meaningful glimpse into Stockholm’s vibrant identity.
The tour begins at the intersection of pedestrian Drottninggatan and Brunkebergsterassen streets. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
The walk ends at the Södra Blasieholmshamnen.
Pass by the iconic Konserthuset Stockholm, where the Nobel Prizes are handed out every 10th of December, the death day of Alfred Nobel. Admission is not included on this tour.
Stroll along this historic street and find out why American architecture influenced so much of central Stockholm
Take a leisurely walk through Sweden's Östermalm district, where you’ll see the real Stockholmers, as well as some of the city’s most expensive apartments, trendy restaurants, and luxury brand shops
Pass by this architecturally rich square, strongly influenced by French design, especially from Paris
Stroll along this trendy street, where Sweden’s elite celebrities, businesspeople, and royalty come to shop, lunch, or simply be seen
Sneak a peek as you walk, at this historically significant statue, and learn about the origins of "Stockholm Syndrome"
Pass by this piece of history, sculpted by Carl Milles, a true star of Swedish sculptures in the early 1900s and is one of the most famous sculptors in Sweden
As you walk, pass by this iconic theatre, completed in 1908, is Sweden’s national stage for drama, and many famous Swedish actors started their careers right here. Admission is not included in this tour
Find out as you walk along this street what is one of the most beautiful and exclusive streets in all of Stockholm, often called the most expensive street in Sweden
Catch a glimpse at Stockholm’s most prestigious hotel, Sweden’s very first high-class hotel, opened in the late 1800s by a French chef named Cadier. Entry fee is not included in this tour
End the tour stopping at this grand, historic palace, and the official residence of Sweden’s King and Queen. Entry is not included in this tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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