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Private Walking Tour of Stockholm: Explore Swedish Culture and History
Norrmalm
Curious about the fair-haired individuals from the North? Join the Stockholm City Private Walking Tour to explore the comprehensive A-Z of the city and its people. Discover insights into the Nobel Prize, Stockholm Syndrome, Swedish culture, and much more.
Curious about the fair-haired individuals from the North? Join the Stockholm City Private Walking Tour to explore the comprehensive A-Z of the city and its people. Discover insights into the Nobel Prize, Stockholm Syndrome, Swedish culture, and much more.
Duration:
2 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Sergels torg - Sergels Torg, also known as Sergels Square, is the heart of Stockholm’s city center. It is situated between the city’s shopping and financial districts. The square serves multiple purposes, including social gatherings, political demonstrations, and various events.
- The Stockholm Concert Hall - The Stockholm Concert Hall, where…
- Sergels torg - Sergels Torg, also known as Sergels Square, is the heart of Stockholm’s city center. It is situated between the city’s shopping and financial districts. The square serves multiple purposes, including social gatherings, political demonstrations, and various events.
- The Stockholm Concert Hall - The Stockholm Concert Hall, where the King of Sweden presents the Nobel Prize on December 10th, is located at Hötorget (The Haymarket Square). During the day, this area hosts a market for fruits, vegetables, and flowers, except on Sundays when a flea market takes place.
- Olof Palme Memorial Plaque - Olof Palme, the former Prime Minister of Sweden, was tragically assassinated on Sveavägen in 1986. He was returning home from the cinema with his wife when his life was abruptly ended, and the perpetrator remains unknown.
- Kungstornen - The two towers known as Kungstornen (The King’s Towers), named Norra Kungstornet (The Northern King’s Tower) and Södra Kungstornet (The Southern King’s Tower), are recognized as the first modern skyscrapers in Europe. They offer a splendid view of Kunsggatan, once referred to as the “Broadway of Stockholm.”
- Stureplan - Stureplan is the convergence point of Östermalm, the city’s upscale district. It is a popular spot for Stockholm residents to enjoy shopping and nightlife, with numerous exclusive shops, restaurants, and nightclubs lining both Birger Jarlsgatan and Biblioteksgatan.
- Biblioteksgatan - Biblioteksgatan, or The Library Street, is the most fashionable shopping street in the city. It features the Royal Library at one end and a variety of international and Swedish brands at the other.
- Norrmalmstorg - The term “Stockholm syndrome” originated from a bank robbery that occurred at Norrmalmstorg in the 1970s. In psychology, Stockholm syndrome describes a paradoxical psychological phenomenon where hostages develop empathy and positive feelings towards their captors.
- Royal Dramatic Theater (Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern) - The Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) is Sweden’s national stage for “spoken drama.” Established here since the early 1900s, it was constructed in the Art Nouveau style. Notable Swedes associated with Dramaten include Ingmar Bergman, Stellan and Alexander Skarsgård, Peter Stormare, and Lena Ohlin, among others.
- Raoul Wallenberg torg - Raoul Wallenbergs torg is named in honor of a Swedish diplomat who gave his life to save Jews fleeing during the Holocaust.
- Kungstradgarden Park - Kungsträdgården (The King’s Garden), affectionately called Kungsan, is one of the city’s primary gathering spots, with a history dating back to the 1400s. It offers attractions for every season.

What's Included
- Professional guide
- Professional guide
What's Not Included
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Additional Information
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress comfortably and appropriately.
- The majority of this tour takes place in the city centre, where noise from surrounding traffic is unavoidable.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress comfortably and appropriately.
- The majority of this tour takes place in the city centre, where noise from surrounding traffic is unavoidable.
Location
Kulturhuset – The Stockholm City Theatre and the City Arts Centre.
Sergels Torg
The tour departs from Kulturhuset, Sergels torg 5, outside the main entrance - located on Norrmalm.
Cancellation Policy
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.
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