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What to see and do in Stockholm

If you’re looking for a city that has a little bit of everything, Stockholm is hard to beat.

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A day in Stockholm

Spend your day exploring museums, shopping, trying amazing food, or simply strolling along the waterfront. Stockholm is the kind of place that makes you want to stay a little longer.

4 main attractions in Stockholm

Aerial view of the Royal Palace
  1. Gamla stan

    Stockholm’s Old Town is the city’s historic heart. Wander through cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and hidden alleyways that feel straight out of a storybook.

  2. Vasa museum

    The Vasa Museum is home to the world’s only preserved 17th-century warship, which famously sank on its maiden voyage.

  3. Royal Palace

    One of Europe’s largest royal palaces, this is where Swedish history and tradition come to life. Don’t miss the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony.

  4. Stockholm Arhchipelago

    With thousands of islands to explore, the Stockholm Archipelago offers a refreshing escape from the city. Hop on a ferry and see where the adventure takes you.

Explore the districts of Stockholm

Each of Stockholm’s seven central districts offers a different side of the city. Which one will become your favorite?

Cherry blossom season in Stockholm city center

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City center (Norrmalm)

Known simply as “City” by locals, Norrmalm is the heart of Stockholm. It’s the go-to area for shopping, dining, nightlife, and cultural experiences. Visit cultural landmarks like Kulturhuset, explore unique attractions such as the Paradox Museum, or browse the shops at MOOD. While you’re there, stop by Boqueria for a delicious meal and a lively atmosphere.

A woman riding a bicycle in Djurgården

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Djurgården

Djurgården is Stockholm’s green oasis, where nature, culture, and history come together. Stroll along scenic waterfront paths, visit popular attractions like the Vasa Museum and Skansen, or spend the day at Gröna Lund amusement park. The island is also home to charming cafés, beautiful parks, and plenty of spots to relax while taking in the views.

A view of Södermalm district in Stockholm

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Södermalm

Södermalm is the kind of neighborhood where it’s easy to lose track of time. Wander through streets lined with vintage shops, independent boutiques, and record stores. Stop by Mickes Musikhandel, a favorite among music lovers, and explore the inspiring exhibitions at Fotografiska. For some of the best views in Stockholm, take a walk along Monteliusvägen. When hunger strikes, settle in for a memorable meal at Restaurant Meister.

Östermalm Market Hall in Stockholm

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Östermalm

Elegant and lively, Östermalm is the place to enjoy Stockholm at a slower pace. Stroll through Humlegården, browse the boutiques along Biblioteksgatan, or explore the food stalls at Östermalm Market Hall. Stop for coffee and pastries at Karla Café and treat yourself to ice cream from StikkiNikki. Along the way, you’ll find beautiful architecture, stylish shops, and some of the city’s best dining spots.

Friends walking in Stockholm Old Town

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Gamla stan

Gamla Stan is one of those places where the best plan is to simply wander and see where the next street takes you. Stop by the Royal Palace, stroll through Stortorget, and explore the narrow side streets, including Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, the narrowest street in Stockholm. When you’re ready for a break, you’ll find plenty of cozy cafés where you can sit back and soak up the atmosphere.

The Stockholm Public Library building in central Stockholm

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Vasastan

Vasastan may not be Stockholm’s most famous neighborhood, but that’s part of its charm. Stop by a cozy café, catch a show at a local theater, visit a museum, or take a walk to the iconic Stockholm Public Library. On a nice day, head to Vasaparken, where locals gather for picnics in the summer and ice skating in the winter.

Indulge in great food

Sometimes the best way to get to know a city is through its food. Enjoy a leisurely fika, sample local favorites, and treat yourself to everything from simple bites to memorable fine dining experiences.

A snack platter at Urban Deli in Stockholm

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Urban Deli

Part restaurant, part food hall, and part local hangout, Urban Deli is a great spot to eat, drink, and soak up the city’s atmosphere. Grab breakfast, lunch, or dinner, browse the deli’s selection of local treats, and head up to the rooftop terrace for sweeping views of Stockholm.

Restaurant TAK in Stockholm

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TAK

For great food and one of the best views in Stockholm, head to TAK. Enjoy Nordic-Japanese cuisine made with carefully sourced local ingredients, while taking in panoramic views of the city skyline.

Enjoy museums and sightseeing

If there’s a bit of a history buff in you, Stockholm is the perfect place to bring it out. There’s enough to discover to fill an entire day. Club One members enjoy special discounts at selected attractions.

A couple looking at a photograph at Fotografiska

Fotografiska

Even if museums aren’t usually your thing, Fotografiska is well worth a visit. The photography exhibitions are truly inspiring and sometimes surprisingly emotional. After exploring the galleries, head up to the restaurant on the top floor, where you’ll enjoy some of the best waterfront views in Stockholm. Before you leave, be sure to stop by the museum shop as well.

ABBA the Museum in Stockholm

ABBA the Museum

There are plenty of museums to choose from in Stockholm, but ABBA The Museum stands out for its fun and interactive experience. Sing along to the band’s biggest hits, step back into some of their most memorable moments, and see the costumes and memorabilia that helped make ABBA a global sensation.

Art exhbition at the Swedish History Museum

Swedish History Museum

If you’re interested in Swedish history, this is a great place to start. At the Swedish History Museum, you can explore Viking treasures, fascinating archaeological discoveries, and stories that take you through centuries of Swedish history. Admission is free for visitors under 19.

Spend the day shopping

If shopping is on your agenda, Stockholm has something for everyone — cozy markets, large shopping centers, luxury boutiques, vintage treasures, and local design stores.

Mall of Scandinavia shopping center

Shopping centres

NK, Åhléns, Gallerian, MOOD, and Westfield Mall of Scandinavia — the largest shopping center in the Nordic region — are just a few of Stockholm’s top shopping destinations. Whether you’re looking for international brands, Scandinavian design, or the latest trends, you’ll have plenty to explore.

Östermalm Market Hall

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Markets

For local flavors and unique finds, be sure to visit one of Stockholm’s markets. Hötorget and Hornstull offer a lively open-air market atmosphere, while Östermalm Market Hall and Söderhallarna are perfect for a rainy day. If you enjoy treasure hunting, head to Skärholmen, home to Sweden’s largest flea market.

Vintage shopping in Stockholm

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Second-hand & vintage shopping

If you love hunting for unique finds, Södermalm is the place to be. Browse local favorites like APLACE and Asket Restore, or explore popular second-hand chains such as Humana, Artikel2, and Beyond Retro. Book lovers shouldn’t miss Rönnells Antikvariat, one of Stockholm’s most beloved bookstores, located near Östermalmstorg.

Explore Stockholm with kids

The best family memories are often made when there’s no need to watch the clock. Stockholm has plenty of attractions where kids can play, explore, and let their imagination run wild for hours.

Children's museum Junibacken

Junibacken

For many families, Junibacken is one of the highlights of a trip to Stockholm. Inspired by the stories of Astrid Lindgren, it’s where children can step into the world of Pippi Longstocking, visit Villa Villekulla, and meet some of Sweden’s most beloved storybook characters. Don’t miss the Story Train, a magical ride through scenes from Astrid Lindgren’s books.

A man taking a photo of a grandfather and his grandchildren at Skansen

Skansen

Skansen is both a zoo and an open-air museum, making it one of those places where an entire day can fly by. Kids can see moose, bears, lynx, and other Nordic animals, while also exploring historic buildings, traditional craft workshops, and what life in Sweden looked like centuries ago. Throughout the year, Skansen hosts seasonal events and holiday celebrations, making every visit a little different.

Vasa Museum in Stockholm

Vasa Museum

There’s a reason the Vasa Museum is Scandinavia’s most visited museum. Every year, around 1.3 to 1.5 million people come to see the Vasa. Vasa is a massive 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage and was recovered more than 300 years later. Seeing it up close is something you won’t soon forget.

Gröna Lund amusement park in Stockholm

Gröna Lund

Few places are guaranteed to put a smile on a child’s face quite like Gröna Lund. Whether it’s a first carousel ride, a spin on the flying swings, or cheering from the sidelines of a roller coaster, there’s something here for every age. Add cotton candy, carnival games, and waterfront views, and you’ve got the recipe for a great family day out.

Infrastructure in Stockholm

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Getting around Stockholm

Getting around Stockholm is easy thanks to its extensive public transportation network. Travel by metro, tram, bus, ferry, or commuter train to reach almost any part of the city and surrounding areas. Stockholm Public Transport (SL) operates most services, and tickets are valid across the network. Please note that cash payments are not accepted on Stockholm’s buses.

With the Tallink Silja Line bus, you can travel directly from Värtahamnen harbor to downtown Stockholm and back.

Frequently asked questions

  • What's the nicest way to get to Stockholm?

    For many travelers, the journey is part of the experience. Traveling with Tallink Silja Line gives you a chance to enjoy entertainment on board, sample Swedish flavors before you even arrive, and take in the sea views along the way. If you’re traveling with family, the cruise can feel like a mini adventure of its own.

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  • Is one day enough for Stockholm?

    While you could easily spend several days exploring Stockholm, it’s possible to see many of the city’s highlights in just one day. You can wander through the Old Town, visit the Royal Palace, stroll along the waterfront, and even fit in a little shopping.