Why choose this tour ?
Explore Stockholm at your own pace! Our app offers a self-guided audio tour on your smartphone. The map directs your route, and engaging audio commentary serves as your personal guide. You'll experience the best attractions: Stockholm City Hall; The Royal Palace; Riddarholmen Church; Nobel Prize Museum; Parliament House. With 25 points of interest, a historian's narrative is easily accessible, free from complexity, and rich in history and legends. Discover Stockholm's cuisine and café culture. Start near the train station, perfect for a one-day adventure, and finish at the Hötorget market.
What makes Stockholm Walking Tour with Audioguide on Your Smartphone a unique experience ?
Discover the architectural marvel of Stockholm City Hall, a symbol of Sweden's capital. Completed in 1923, this iconic landmark, with its stunning brick façade and majestic tower, offers panoramic views of the cityscape and archipelago. Step inside to explore the opulent Golden Hall adorned with 18 million shimmering mosaic pieces, and the Blue Hall, famous for hosting the annual Nobel Prize Banquet. Join a guided tour to uncover the history, art, and political significance woven into this quintessential Swedish gem.
Step into the literary heart of Stockholm with a visit to Norstedt Publishers. Established in 1823, it stands as Sweden's oldest publishing house, nestled on the picturesque Riddarholmen island. The building's elegant architecture reflects its storied history in shaping Swedish literature. Join a guided tour to delve into the world of renowned Scandinavian authors, uncover the meticulous publishing process, and appreciate the rich cultural heritage preserved within these historic walls. A must-visit for book lovers and history enthusiasts alike!
Uncover the medieval charm of Birger Jarl’s Tower, an enduring landmark on Riddarholmen island in Stockholm. Dating back to the 16th century, this historic tower is named after the city's founder, Birger Jarl. As you explore, admire the stout architecture and thick stone walls that have stood the test of time. The tower offers a glimpse into Stockholm’s early defenses and medieval history. Don't miss the panoramic views of the city’s waterfront from the top. A visit here is a journey back to the origins of Stockholm.
Explore the grandeur of Wrangel Palace, a historical gem nestled on the serene Riddarholmen island in Stockholm. Originally built in the 16th century and later expanded, this magnificent palace served as a royal residence in the 17th century. Marvel at its Baroque architecture, elegant interiors, and stunning waterfront views. Today, Wrangel Palace houses the Svea Court of Appeal, but guided tours offer a rare glimpse into its royal past and architectural splendor. A visit to Wrangel Palace is a step back into Sweden's regal history.
Pay homage to Stockholm's founding father at the Monument to Birger Jarl, proudly standing on Riddarholmen island. Erected in 1854, this striking statue honors the 13th-century statesman who established the city. The monument, crafted by sculptor Bengt Erland Fogelberg, depicts Birger Jarl in medieval attire, holding a sword and shield. Positioned against the backdrop of historic buildings and stunning waterfront views, it serves as a poignant reminder of Stockholm’s rich heritage and origins. A must-see for history buffs and admirers of Swedish legacy.
Discover the somber beauty of Riddarholmen Church, an architectural marvel on Stockholm's Riddarholmen island. Dating back to the late 13th century, this iconic landmark is the final resting place of Swedish monarchs. Recognizable by its intricate cast iron spire, the church boasts stunning Gothic architecture and serene interiors. As you wander, admire the royal tombs and historic coats-of-arms that line the walls. A visit to Riddarholmen Church offers a poignant glimpse into Sweden’s royal history and architectural grandeur.
Stroll through the vibrant history of Västerlånggatan Street, the bustling heart of Stockholm's Old Town, Gamla Stan. This lively, narrow street dates back to medieval times and is lined with charming buildings, quaint shops, cozy cafes, and eclectic boutiques. Feel the pulse of the city as you navigate its cobblestone paths, discovering hidden courtyards and historical landmarks. Every step along Västerlånggatan immerses you in Stockholm's rich cultural tapestry, making it a must-visit for those seeking a blend of history and modern-day charm.
Step back into the Viking Age at Aifur Restaurant, a unique dining experience in Stockholm's Old Town, Gamla Stan. Named after a legendary Viking longship, Aifur immerses you in a historically-inspired atmosphere, complete with authentic décor, candles, and medieval music. Savor traditional Scandinavian dishes crafted from historical recipes, such as mead, roast meats, and hearty stews. Hosts in period costumes and communal tables enhance the immersive experience. A visit to Aifur is more than a meal—it’s a journey through Sweden's storied past.
Discover Stockholm's smallest yet most endearing statue, Iron Boy (Järnpojke). Nestled in the peaceful courtyard of the Finnish Church in Gamla Stan, this 15-centimeter-tall statue, created by artist Liss Eriksson in 1967, depicts a little boy sitting and gazing at the moon. Locals often dress him in tiny hats and scarves during the winter months and leave coins for good luck. Visiting Iron Boy is a charming, off-the-beaten-path experience that captures the whimsical side of Stockholm's rich cultural heritage.
Step into the heart of Stockholm's history at Stortorget Square, the oldest public square in the city, located in the vibrant Gamla Stan. Surrounded by colorful, historic buildings, Stortorget is a hub of activity and charm. This picturesque square is home to the Nobel Museum and the annual Christmas Market. It also holds a poignant history as the site of the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520. Today, it's a lively spot perfect for enjoying a coffee, exploring local shops, or soaking in the rich cultural tapestry of Stockholm.
Immerse yourself in the world of innovation and excellence at the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm's Gamla Stan. This captivating museum celebrates the achievements of Nobel laureates across disciplines like peace, literature, and science. Discover interactive exhibits, personal stories, and artifacts related to the groundbreaking work of these distinguished individuals. Learn about Alfred Nobel's vision and legacy that continues to inspire global progress. A visit to the Nobel Prize Museum is a journey through history, ingenuity, and human achievement.
Experience regal splendor at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, one of Europe's largest and most magnificent palaces. Located in the heart of Gamla Stan, this majestic residence serves as the official abode of the Swedish monarch. Explore its opulent rooms and halls, including the State Apartments, the Royal Chapel, and the impressive Treasury housing the crown jewels. Don't miss the daily changing of the guard ceremony. The Royal Palace offers an unparalleled glimpse into Sweden's royal heritage, artistry, and history.
Delve into the heart of Swedish democracy at the Riksdag, Stockholm's impressive parliament building located on the picturesque Helgeandsholmen island. Completed in 1905, this architectural gem features a blend of neoclassical and baroque revival styles. Join a guided tour to explore the elegant chambers, where crucial legislative decisions are made, and learn about the Swedish political system and history. The Riksdag offers an enlightening experience that combines architectural beauty with a deep understanding of Sweden’s democratic traditions.
Indulge in world-class performances at the Royal Opera House in Stockholm, a grand cultural landmark situated by the scenic Norrström river. Established in 1773 by King Gustav III and reconstructed in 1898, this opulent venue is renowned for its exquisite architecture, sumptuous interiors, and rich artistic heritage. Enjoy stunning operas, ballets, and concerts performed by internationally acclaimed artists. A visit to the Royal Opera House promises an unforgettable experience, where the elegance of the past meets the vibrant artistry of today.
Escape to the verdant oasis of Kungsträdgården Park, a beloved green space in the heart of Stockholm. Known as "King's Garden," this historic park dates back to the 15th century and is a favorite gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Stroll through its avenues lined with blossoming cherry trees, marvel at the fountains, and enjoy seasonal events like summer concerts and winter ice skating. With its blend of nature, history, and vibrant activities, Kungsträdgården Park offers a refreshing retreat amidst the city's hustle and bustle.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The audio guide is provided via mobile app for iOS and Android
- This a self-guided tour - you will have to download audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase and follow the route on the mobile app map (with no human guide)
- Audio guide is available anytime, date and time during checkout are approximate
- Bring your own headphones, they are not included
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
Stockholm Walking Tour with Audioguide on Your Smartphone Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Audio Guide App for iPhone and Android
- 1 year access to the tour in your preferred language.
- Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
- Illustrations to identify the landmark
- 25 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
Not Included
- Human Guide
- Smartphones and headphones
- Transportation
Special Instructions:
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Please be advised..
- This Tour is Provided by TouringBee.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Stockholm.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 4.7 Stars based on 15 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.
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