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Things to do in Stockholm

Things to do in  Stockholm

Nobel winners and dancing queens

Fanning across an archipelago where the freshwater Lake Mälaren bumps up against the salty Baltic Sea, Stockholm is a watery wonder and one of Europe's most beautiful capitals. In Stockholm, you’re never far from nature, but the city also offers vibrant art, design, and culinary experiences.

From strolling the cobblestone streets of the colorful Old Town (Gamla Stan) and wandering the lush city parks, to exploring the Nobel Prize Museum and island-hopping around the archipelago, there is no shortage of things to do in Stockholm.

Top 15 attractions in Stockholm

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Swedish Krona (SEK)
When to visit

Summer in Stockholm is often glorious. The temperatures are balmy, the islands and coasts of the archipelago beckon, and daylight hours are long, allowing for days filled with outdoor adventures. Average summertime highs range between 68°F (20°C) and 72°F (22°C), with the hottest conditions typically occurring in mid-July. Winters are cold and dark, but the Old Town’s Christmas market brings a festive mood to the city.

Getting around

Clean, efficient, and reliable, the city’s public transportation system is the best way to get around the city, with a network of buses, subways, commuter rails, trams, and ferries that connect major hubs like central station and Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Biking is another option as the city has numerous well-marked bike lanes and paths. The city is too spread out to fully cover on foot, but central neighborhoods such as the Old Town (Gamla Stan) and Södermalm are walkable. Taxis are typically expensive.

Traveler tips

When arriving in Stockholm, don’t bother exchanging or withdrawing lots of cash. It’s working toward becoming a cash-free city within the next few years, and many cafés, restaurants, and hotels already refuse to accept notes or coins.

For your stay in Stockholm, pack your bank card and credit card. Tipping is welcome but not expected. If you’ve received good service, you can choose to round up the check or leave a 10 percent tip.

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People Also Ask
Q:What is Stockholm famous for?
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Stockholm, which encompasses 14 islands connected by bridges, is famous as the gateway to the Stockholm archipelago and for the Stockholm Old Town of Gamla Stan with its cobblestone streets and medieval buildings. It’s also home to the Royal Palace, Vasa Museum, and Royal Djurgarden.

Q:What should I not miss in Stockholm?
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Don’t miss taking a wander through Old Town’s cobblestone streets and past its brightly painted medieval buildings. Other top attractions are Vasa Museum, home of the mighty Vasa warship; Tivoli Gröna Lund amusement park; open-air Skansen Museum; Stockholm Royal Palace; ABBA The Museum; and Nobel Prize Museum, housed in the stock exchange building.

Q:What is there to do in Stockholm in the summer?
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The city truly comes alive in summer. With so many green spaces and waterfront walkways and docks to enjoy, there are ample opportunities for walking, cycling, swimming, and island-hopping around the archipelago by boat. It’s also a great time to explore the outdoor, open air museum at Skansen and stroll around leafy Djurgarden.

Q:Is Stockholm an expensive city to visit?
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Yes. It lives up to its reputation as an expensive city to visit. Hotel prices, food, and drink prices are noticeably higher than in other major European cities. However, some of the best things to do in Stockholm, such as exploring Gamla Stan and wandering along forested trails, are completely free.

Q:What is there to do in Stockholm for free?
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Some museums are free to visit, including the well-regarded Moderna Museet Modern Art Museum and the National Museum of Sweden. You can also watch the daily changing of the guard outside the Royal Palace and wander around Djurgarden, Langholmen, and Gärdet parks at no cost.

Q:Is Stockholm worth visiting?
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Yes. With its canals and islands, colorful buildings, and cobblestone streets, Stockholm is a beautiful city that blends big city thrills with easy access to the great outdoors. The Swedish capital is also rich in history and culture and is home to several impressive museums and a well preserved historic center.