Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden, often known as one of the most breathtaking capitals in the world. Called ‘Venice of the North’, Stockholm is a city covered by incredible buildings, exquisite architecture, water bodies and travel-friendly parks. Today Stockholm is a hub for tech, fashion, music, film, design, food and many travel landmarks.
‘World’s smallest big city’, Stockholm offers parks and gardens which are friendlier to walk and picturesque bridges connecting the city’s island. Since the city is considered the most visited destination in Europe, it is important to see what the best things to do in Stockholm are.
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What to Do in Stockholm
1. Explore Djurgarden Island
Djurgarden Island is a renowned family destination located right next to
the city centre. Djurgarden Island is a home to Rosendals garden, Skansen and
Vasa Museum, home of 17th century warship that sank on its maiden voyage and
many other smaller museums. It is a green oasis, where visitors take leisurely
stroll nearby its walking paths. Never miss to take a walk or cycle through the
region's most beautiful parks and visit the historic Skansen (world’s first
open air museum).
2. Take a Photo at Fotografiska
Fotografiska is a renowned photography museum especially for those who
looking to get art pictures. Opened in 2001, world’s leading photographic
museum exhibits 20 different photography exhibitions and Shows of MattiasKlum,
Sebastiao Salgado, Nick Brandt and Annie Leibovitz. Since its core value is
photography, Fotografiska offers membership programs, publications, special
events and artist lectures to create a community to solve global issues and
promote changes to artists. Great place to catch cafes and relaxation and
inspiration spots.
3. Take a Walk in Gamla Stan
Gamla Stan or Old Town is officially recognised as the original city
centre of Stockholm. It holds 13th century old buildings, glorious labyrinth
charming cobbled streets, townhouses, meeting squares and alleyways. In
Order to take a stroll in cobblestone street, visitors experience the town’s breathtaking
ancient beauties and nearby shops. Despite that, Town is home to the Nobel
Prize Museum, Post Museum and Royal Chapel. Do not forget to visit the Royal Palace, a Swedish house which belonging to the Bernadotte dynasty and Stockholm
Cathedral, known for its impressive 13th century architecture.
4. Take an Archipelago Boat Tour
Located just 20 minutes away from the city Stockholm Archipelago is home
to the 30,000 islands including Fjaderholmarna Island. Visitors here can take a
boat ride under secluded islands, enjoy pristine nature and local wildlife.
Visitors are also fortunate to explore camping grounds, picturesque villages,
coastal towns and mouth water cuisines and unique cultures here. Recently
Archipelago ranked one of the world’s top destinations for 2025 by National Geographic due to its accessibility and multiple outdoor activities.
5. Visit Royal National City Park
Royal National City Park is a world’s first national urban park
stretching around 6 miles long, covered by the lush green sceneries. Great
place for enthusiastic backpackers who are looking to spend time walking,
jogging and picnicking amidst beautiful landscapes. Park is home to many
species and animals such as Deer Shares, foxes and moose, birds like
butterflies and some insects. Museums, amusement parks, theatres, castles,
hotels and historical oriented canals, century old trees and lakes are more
common things to explore.
6. Enjoy Perfect Views from Monteliusvagen
Monteliusvagen is a 500 meter long walking path where visitors will
enjoy some of the perfect views of Stockholm city along with Lake Malaren and
Riddarholmen. Moreover, this scenic walk is located in Sodermalm, where
visitors spot breathtaking views of the waterfront, city hall and old town.
Interestingly visitors should not miss to see charming houses which are lined
parallelly which offers a more breathtaking view on the other side. Perfect
place to see sunrise and sunset views in the city's most ideal landmark.
7. Taste Local Cuisine
Cuisines in Stockholm are mouthwatering and globally recognised. If you
are in Stockholm, never miss to taste Swedish meatballs, pickled herring, and
gravlax and cinnamon buns. Visit Ostermalm food hall, where visitors can
experience samples of local dishes like herring, metaballs and various European
cheeses. Along with local cuisines, never forget to taste traditional foods
too, because the city has a lot of traditional cuisines.
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