Discover the hidden gems of Stockholm on a 2-hour walking tour. Immerse yourself in the city’s history, culture, and local perspective for a truly unique experience.
Discover the hidden gems of Stockholm on a 2-hour walking tour. Immerse yourself in the city’s history, culture, and local perspective for a truly unique experience.
- Parliament Building (Riksdagshuset) - The Riksdag, Sweden’s national parliament, stands as a vital emblem of democracy and governance. Situated in Stockholm, this contemporary and iconic structure is where legislative discussions and decisions take place. Visitors can join guided tours of the Riksdag, gaining insights into the political processes…
- Parliament Building (Riksdagshuset) - The Riksdag, Sweden’s national parliament, stands as a vital emblem of democracy and governance. Situated in Stockholm, this contemporary and iconic structure is where legislative discussions and decisions take place. Visitors can join guided tours of the Riksdag, gaining insights into the political processes and the history of Swedish democracy. Admire the impressive architecture, visit the parliamentary chambers, and learn about the Riksdag’s role in shaping the nation’s future.
- Royal Palace - The Swedish Royal Palace, a magnificent architectural masterpiece, serves as the official residence of Sweden’s royal family. Located in Stockholm, this historic palace provides a captivating look into royalty and the nation’s rich history. Explore its lavish ceremonial halls, marvel at the exquisite decorations, and appreciate the remarkable art collections. Immerse yourself in the grandeur and splendor of the Swedish monarchy as you uncover the secrets and stories within this iconic Royal Palace.
- Riddarholmen - Riddarholmen Church, situated on the island of Riddarholmen in Stockholm, is a captivating architectural treasure and a significant historical site. This medieval church is the final resting place for numerous Swedish monarchs and nobles, making it a place of great historical and cultural importance. Step inside to admire the Gothic architecture, intricate details, and the serene atmosphere that fills the church. As you explore, you’ll encounter beautifully preserved medieval frescoes and ornate burial chapels. Riddarholmen Church offers a unique opportunity to connect with Sweden’s regal past and pay tribute to its notable figures. A visit to this historic church is a journey back in time, evoking a sense of awe and reverence.
- Prastgatan - Prästgatan, located in Gamla Stan (Old Town), is a charming street that enhances the historic and picturesque atmosphere of the neighborhood. This narrow, cobblestone street is lined with colorful buildings that date back centuries, creating a sense of stepping back in time. Prästgatan is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and traditional Swedish houses.
As you stroll along Prästgatan, you’ll come across quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants offering a range of delightful treats and local cuisine. The street is often bustling with visitors and locals, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere.
Prästgatan is also home to several historic landmarks, including the Church of St. Gertrude, an enchanting medieval church with beautiful architecture and notable historical significance.
- Riddarhuset - Outside Riddarhuset (The House of Nobility), travelers will learn about Sweden’s aristocratic history, the noble families represented in the building, and the role of nobility in shaping Swedish politics and society. The guide explains the symbolism of the architecture and its historical importance from the exterior.
- Nobel Prize Museum - The Nobel Museum in Stockholm is a captivating tribute to the Nobel Prizes and their laureates. Located in the heart of the city, this museum showcases the remarkable achievements and contributions of individuals in fields such as Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences. Explore interactive exhibits, engage with multimedia displays, and delve into the inspiring stories behind the Nobel laureates. Learn about the life of Alfred Nobel, the founder of the Nobel Prizes, and gain a deeper understanding of the remarkable impact these laureates have had on society. A visit to the Nobel Museum is a fascinating journey through the realms of innovation, intellectual pursuit, and global peace.
- Storkyrkan - The Stockholm Cathedral, also known as Storkyrkan, is a magnificent religious landmark located in the heart of Stockholm. This historic cathedral dates back to the 13th century and showcases stunning architectural features. Step inside to admire its grand interior, adorned with beautiful artwork, intricate woodwork, and impressive sculptures. Explore the centuries-old chapels and experience the serenity and spirituality of this sacred space. The Stockholm Cathedral holds great cultural and historical significance, hosting royal coronations and other significant events. Whether you are interested in history, architecture, or spiritual reflection, a visit to the Stockholm Cathedral is sure to leave a lasting impression.
- Stockholm Old Town - Discover Stockholm Old Town, Sweden’s medieval treasure. Wander through cobblestone streets, admire 13th-century architecture, and immerse yourself in history.
Explore the Royal Palace, with its grand halls and changing of the guards. Stroll through Stortorget Square, a lively hub with colorful facades.
Visit the Nobel Museum, honoring laureates’ contributions. Marvel at Stockholm Cathedral and the German Church’s beauty. Uncover intriguing museums like the Stockholm City Museum. Shop for unique souvenirs, indulge in Swedish cuisine, and savor fika at cozy cafes.
Stockholm Old Town: a captivating journey through time.

- Local guide
- 10% discount at a partner restaurant in Gamla Stan
- Local guide
- 10% discount at a partner restaurant in Gamla Stan
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This isn’t your ordinary history tour — it’s Stockholm seen through the perspective of a local friend.
“Amike” translates to “friend,” and that’s precisely what this experience embodies. No loudspeakers, no large groups trailing a flag, and no hurry. Just a leisurely stroll with someone who resides here and enjoys sharing this city with guests.
You’ll…
This isn’t your ordinary history tour — it’s Stockholm seen through the perspective of a local friend.
“Amike” translates to “friend,” and that’s precisely what this experience embodies. No loudspeakers, no large groups trailing a flag, and no hurry. Just a leisurely stroll with someone who resides here and enjoys sharing this city with guests.
You’ll learn about history, of course — but also about Swedish culture, everyday life, interesting facts, unique traditions, and genuine local advice. Why do Swedes remove their shoes indoors? What is fika truly about? Where do locals really dine in Gamla Stan? Your guide will answer all these questions.
The tour begins at the Parliament, continues through Riddarholmen for stunning waterfront views, and then delves into Gamla Stan’s medieval streets, vibrant squares, and secluded courtyards. Throughout the journey, expect engaging conversation — not a lecture. Feel free to ask anything, proceed at your own pace, and depart with a genuine understanding of Stockholm.
Only small groups are accommodated. A personal experience is assured. Arrive as a tourist, leave as a friend of Stockholm.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.