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Best Landmarks in Stockholm

  • Royal Palace

    The Royal Palace in Gamla Stan is one of the most iconic buildings in Stockholm and one of the largest palaces in Europe, serving as a working palace for official occasions and home to over 600 rooms open to the public; a major attraction is the changing of the guards.

  • City Hall

    From Skinnarviksberget you can take in iconic sites such as Gamla Stan, the shimmering Waters of Ritter farden and Lake melin as well as the Majestic City Hall.

  • Stortorget

    Stortorget is the oldest square in Stockholm's Gamla Stan, featuring colorful medieval buildings, an 18th-century water well, and the Chokladkoppen café.

  • The Royal Palace

    El Palacio Real es una de las residencias oficiales del rey con 600 habitaciones, utilizada para recepciones oficiales y donde se puede ver el cambio de guardia.

  • Stockholm City Hall

    Stockholm City Hall offers guided tours through rooms like the Blue Hall, Council Chamber, and Gallery of the Prince, highlighting Stockholm’s politics, history, and culture.

  • Town Hall

    The Town Hall, opened in 1923, offers guided tours including the golden room built with 11 kilograms of gold; visitors can also climb the Town Hall Tower with separate tickets.

  • Sergels Torg

    Sergels Torg is the main square in Norrmalm, located next to the Central Station.

  • Stockholm Royal Palace

    The Stockholm Royal Palace, located on the outskirts of Gamla Stan, is the official home of the King of Sweden, one of the biggest palaces in Europe with over 600 rooms.

  • Stadshuset

    A building featured in skyline shots of Stockholm, offering a lovely view of Gamla Stan from the top of its tower for a fee of 90 kronor.

  • Skrapan

    A building where Himlen is located, offering great views.

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