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Top 20 Best Things to Do in Stockholm [2025]

Vasa Museum
Vasa Museum
Vasa Museum
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Vasa Museum

Vasa Museum

4.5
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316 reviews
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7.4
From AU$52.43
Based on 34,718 reviews
1.5 km from downtown
Phone +46 8 519 548 80
Address: Galärvarvsvägen 14, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰋄Touch replicas & simulate flight
Hands-on replica & building experience
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The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, is located on the island of Djurgården and is famous for its collection of the 17th-century shipwreck "Vasa". As the only intact 17th-century warship in the world, the Vasa is equipped with 5 decks and 64 guns, with intricate and exquisite carvings on the hull and more than 700 Baroque-style sculptures that demonstrate its former glory. The museum also exhibits many salvaged cultural relics, and through rich exhibits and theme exhibitions, it vividly reproduces the shipbuilding technology, maritime culture and artistic style of Sweden at that time.
Very good shipping museum! It is worth to visit definitely. Good location too close to center. Some of ships are even original.
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The Royal Palace
The Royal Palace
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The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace

4.4
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315 reviews
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6.7
From AU$66.21
Based on 5,924 reviews
452m from downtown
Phone +46 8 402 61 00
Address: Kungliga slottet, 107 70 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Watch daily guard change ceremony
󱨜Watch Royal Guards' noon ceremony
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Very beautiful palace. The package includes four exhibition halls. In addition to the main venue (Royal Residence), you can also visit three exhibition halls such as the Treasure Hall. There is a guard handover ceremony and band performance at 12:15 noon every day in summer on the Royal Palace Square. Although the scale of the Stockholm Royal Palace is not as large as the Palace of Versailles and Schönbrunn Palace. But its exquisiteness is no worse than that of the Palace of Versailles, and it does not charge money to use the toilet like the Palace of Versailles, and it is also not like the Schönbrunn Palace where you cannot take photos inside. In short, I think it is very cost-effective!
Hey, you want to visit the Swedish Royal Palace? Come on, let me introduce you! The Swedish Royal Palace (also known as Stockholm Palace) is located in the Gamla Stan area in the center of Stockholm. It is the official residence and workplace of the King of Sweden. It is the largest palace in Sweden and contains hundreds of rooms and numerous exhibitions. You can visit the Royal Treasures at the Royal Palace, which houses many of the kings and queens’ jewels and ornaments, as well as one of the largest metal treasuries in Europe, which holds various artifacts and gemstones. In the museum of the Royal Palace, you can learn about the background of Swedish history and culture, and you can also see some historical artifacts, such as ancient weapons and armor, furniture and artworks collected by the royal family, etc. If you want to understand the daily life of the royal family, you can visit the private residence part of the palace, which houses the king and queen's private rooms, bathrooms, dining rooms, and studies. Finally, don’t forget to visit the beautiful gardens and terraces surrounding the palace, which offer scenic views and panoramic views of central Stockholm. When traveling to the Swedish Royal Palace, be sure to pay more attention
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Nobel Prize Museum
Nobel Prize Museum
Nobel Prize Museum
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Nobel Prize Museum

Nobel Prize Museum

4.3
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105 reviews
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6.6
From AU$23.89
Based on 2,836 reviews
518m from downtown
Phone +46 8 534 818 00
Address: Stortorget 2, 103 16 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Nobel Prize exhibit in Gamla Stan
󰀆Explore Nobel Prize history here
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The Nobel Prize Museum was established in 2001 and is located in the Stock Exchange Building in the Old Town of Stockholm, Sweden. It was formerly the old stock exchange. It carries the memory of Nobel Prize winners and their achievements and shows future trends. The exhibition includes an introduction to the Nobel Prize, the deeds of the winners, a historical review, Nobel's life and an interactive area. It displays trophies, certificates, and information about more than 800 winners, etc., allowing everyone to understand the Nobel Prize and its influence in a variety of ways.
It is convenient to buy tickets on Ctrip. You can directly enter by scanning the QR code with the electronic ticket. The place is actually not big, and an hour is enough for a quick tour. To see the exhibits of Chinese award winners Mo Yan and Tu Youyou, just walk straight to the end of the door and go to the right. The souvenir shop is not big and you can apply for tax refund. There is a small square outside with many restaurants. You can also visit the old city and walk to the beach.
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Gamla Stan

Gamla Stan

4.6
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337 reviews
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6.3
534m from downtown
Phone +46-8-4111188
Address: Södermalm, Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Stroll island & enjoy old town
Explore colorful & historic buildings
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Gamla stan enchants with cobblestone streets, vibrant facades, and rich history. A must-visit for Stockholm's unique charm!
Gamla Stan is a very nice old town to walk around. If you come to Stockholm, you must come here. Walk around for 2-3 hours. You should also go on a boat trip in the evening. It's nearby.
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Stockholm City Hall
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Stockholm City Hall

Stockholm City Hall

4.6
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339 reviews
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6.3
Based on 6,467 reviews
566m from downtown
Phone +46 8 508 290 00
Address: Hantverkargatan 1, 111 52 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊106-foot tower: panoramic island views
Panoramic Stockholm view from tower
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The City Hall is a nice place to see. Even better, if gives you a very nice view of the city by the water.
It is really a different feeling from the Moon Bay below. With the reflection of the snow-capped mountains and meadows, this hike seems particularly meaningful! ! ! Of course, the natural artistic conception of mountains and rivers is particularly prominent in the rush of industrial civilization. This is my third time to the Lotus Sea National Forest Park. The first time was in autumn. Time was tight and I only stayed in Moon Bay for a while. The second time was in spring. I went up the mountain on a motorcycle to the hot spring slope and walked to the Lotus Lake. The third time I went up the mountain and walked all the way
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National Museum
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National Museum

National Museum

4.4
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77 reviews
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5.5
From AU$44.43
Based on 725 reviews
755m from downtown
Phone +46 8 519 543 00
Address: Södra Blasieholmshamnen 2, 111 48 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Art workshops & cultural nights
󱨜Open to public & scholars
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I didn't stay in Sweden for long. I booked tickets in advance for visa application and went to see it. Compared with the royal palaces in other European countries, this one is relatively small and I don't know much about the history. I can only say that I had a quick look.
Uppsala Universitet, the first university in Sweden. This ancient and innovative institution of higher learning is also worth a visit. Uppsala Universitet, the first university in Sweden. This ancient and innovative institution of higher learning is also worth a visit.
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Skansen
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Skansen

Skansen

4.2
/5
81 reviews
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5.5
From AU$45.36
Based on 11,577 reviews
2.3 km from downtown
Phone +46 8 442 82 00
Address: Djurgårdsslätten 49-51, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.1 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Stockholm
Highlights:
󱓊Experience Swedish crafts & culture
󱨜Traditional music & dance performances
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Let me strongly recommend Skansen to everyone‼ ️ My favorite museum in Stockholm💕 Skansen SKANSEN is the world's first open-air folk museum. Founded in 1891, it covers an area of ​​more than 30 hectares and has more than 150 houses, showing people the life of the Swedes in the past from multiple angles. Including farmhouses, barns, churches and bell towers There is also a zoo in the park, which mainly exhibits animals growing in the cold regions of Northern Europe. Children especially love Skansen Park. Skansen is the world's first open-air museum, which displays the miniature landscape of the entire Sweden. From the houses, there are thatched wooden houses or brick houses in the south of Sweden, there are also conical wooden houses in the north, as well as churches and bell towers, which almost bring together buildings from all over Sweden🇸🇪. 🐻Zoo🐴 There are actually many animals here😍There are many Scandinavian animals, including wolves🐺, brown bears🐻, moose🦌, eagles🦅, otters, sea lions, etc. No wonder so many local children come here, it's like a treasure museum‼ ️
Skansen National Museum is still very interesting. There are antique buildings to see, and there are also some different small zoos. It feels a bit like traveling through time, as if you have returned to the Nordic fields before. It is a very good place.
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Royal Swedish Opera
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Royal Swedish Opera

Royal Swedish Opera

4.3
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56 reviews
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5.3
Based on 479 reviews
328m from downtown
Phone +46 8 791 44 00
Address: Gustav Adolfs torg 2, 111 52 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Top ballet & opera performances
Backstage tour: opera production secrets
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The Royal Swedish Opera, an art palace in Stockholm, is undoubtedly a shining pearl of Nordic culture. As the national stage of Swedish opera and ballet, it carries a profound historical heritage and artistic charm. From its inception in the era of Gustav III to its current status as an internationally renowned performance venue, the Royal Opera has witnessed the vigorous development of Swedish art. When you step into the theater, you will be shocked by its magnificent architecture and luxurious decoration. The yellow and white Art Nouveau exterior, coupled with the 24K gold-plated door eaves and columns, demonstrates an extraordinary temperament. The interior of the theater is even more unique, with excellent acoustic and sight design, allowing the audience to enjoy every wonderful moment. Here, I had the honor of watching a high-level opera performance. The superb acting skills of the actors and the perfect coordination of the symphony orchestra made me feel as if I were in the ocean of art. Especially during the intermission, you can also taste exquisite champagne and dinner, which adds a bit of light luxury to the entire performance. In short, the Royal Swedish Opera is not only a building, but also a treasure house of art. Whether you are an opera lover or a tourist interested in architecture and history, this will be a highlight of your trip to Stockholm. It is highly recommended to every traveler who loves art and culture. I believe you will be moved and surprised here.
The Royal Opera House has a very long history, with a history of three or four hundred years. The decoration inside is very gorgeous. Since there was no performance when I arrived, I did not go in. It is also a very beautiful building.
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Baltic Sea
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Baltic Sea

Baltic Sea

4.9
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22 reviews
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5.2
>100 km from downtown
Address: Baltic Sea
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No.1 of Water fun & Cool Retreats in Stockholm
Highlights:
󱓊Explore 19th-century shipwreck & cargo
󱨜Lowest salinity sea in the world
󱨠37% positive reviews
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The Baltic Sea is very beautiful, and the water is particularly clear. We arrived here in the evening. There were not many people and it was a little cold, but the scenery was very good. It was also a very good scenery to enjoy the Baltic Sea under the sunset.
The Baltic Sea surrounds several farmlands in Northern Europe. The Baltic Sea in Stockholm is also very beautiful. It is recommended to take a boat tour. When we came here, it was dusk and the scenery of the setting sun was also good.
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Storkyrkan
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Storkyrkan

Storkyrkan

4.3
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103 reviews
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5.0
Based on 1,530 reviews
469m from downtown
Phone +46 8 723 30 00
Address: Trångsund 1, 111 29 Stockholm, Sweden
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Royal wedding venue & fusion
󱨜Old town & harbor views
󱨠27% positive reviews
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The official name should be St. Nicholas Church. It is one of the oldest churches in the Old Town of Stockholm and was built in the 13th century. The cathedral is located on the island opposite the Riddarholmen, north of the Stock Exchange Building and close to the Grand Palace. It is the main access to the palace and the western apex of the palace slope. The cathedral slope, the main guard balcony and the narrow channel are located on its north and west sides respectively. The church displays the emblems of the royal knights of all dynasties and a famous wooden sculpture of St. George slaying the dragon, which is the largest wooden sculpture in Northern Europe. There is a statue in front of the church. I will study this later.
⑨Stockholm Cathedral is the place where Swedish kings are crowned. It is also an important representative of Swedish brick Gothic architecture. The obelisk outside the church is considered to be the geometric center of Stockholm. The cathedral displays the emblems of royal knights of all dynasties, as well as a famous wood carving of St. George slaying a dragon. The sculptor showed the exquisite skills of wood carving art with gorgeous and delicate carving techniques. This statue compares the Swedish army to the knight George, who severely taught Denmark, which symbolizes the dragon, a lesson. Trängsund 1, 111 29 Stockholm 10:00-18:00 Tickets: Adults 6OSEK/person, free for those under 18
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