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1 hour 45 minutes
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Experience Stockholm! Built on 14 islands at the entrance to lake Malaren from the Baltic sea, this city is world famous for its beauty. Stockholm Old Town is the best-preserved medieval city centre in the world. We will start at the Opera house and follow "Stockholm Ström", the short river connecting Lake Mälaren to the Baltic Sea. We will then go on a walking tour of the cobblestone alleyways in Old Town
During the walking tour, you will learn about and connect with the history of Stockholm and Sweden. You will take in several historic and beautiful buildings. You will see the City Hall, the Parliament building, the Royal Palace and Stortorget in Old Town, and walk through the medieval streets of Old Town.
The tour finishes at the southern end of Kungstädgården, a beautiful park in Stockholm. At the northern end of this park, you can take the tram to Djurgården, where the Vasa museum, the Abba museum, "Skansen" and other popular Stockholm attractions are situated.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
In person guide
The Royal Swedish Opera
You will begin this picturesque journey with a short introduction to Sweden and Stockholm. The formal name of Sweden is “Kingdom of Sweden”. Many of the buildings you will see at this point have a Royal connection. The majestic Royal Palace in front of you was built at the beginning of the 18th century in the magnificent Baroque style. The Opera house figured in the opera "The Masked Ball" composed by Guiseppe Verdi about the Swedish king Gustav III. The beautiful house in the classic style on the other side of the square, which now houses the Ministry of Foreign affairs, was once the Heir Presumptive palace.
Parliament Building (Riksdagshuset)
Next, explore the history of the Swedish government. The Parliament Building was designed in the Neo-Renaissance style, with a Neo-Baroque style facade section. The parliament building was constructed between 1897 and 1905. The predecessor of the parliament (riksdagen) was the “Riksdag of the Estates” (Ståndsriksdagen) where Nobility, Clergy, Burghers, and Peasants met separately for discussions before meeting the King in the palace. Until its dissolution in 1866, this institution was the highest authority in Sweden next to the King. In 1866 a parliament with two chambers was introduced, but without equal voting rights for all citizens. The first elections with general suffrage were held in 1921. This was after a long political struggle led by liberals and socialists. In 1975 the constitution was changed, and the two chambers of the parliament were merged into one. It was also confirmed that the king has only a representative role and no real power.
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Sara L,
Jul 30, 2025
- Review from Viator
The viking history was great. Also the explanation about the architecture with visuals aids. A very windy day.
Natalie C,
Jun 15, 2024
- Review from Viator
Informative tour with a friendly, personable guide. We learned a lot about Swedish history and we enjoyed our time with our small group m!
NCMark45,
Jul 30, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
Though my wife and I have taken many comparable walking tours in European cities over the years -- most worked out fine -- we've never signed up for one before that hadn't even had one review written about it. I want to rectify that by lending our high commendation for our "walk with Bengt". Our chief reason to pick his tour in lieu of prior recommendations was his comprehensive description of what to expect on the TripAdvisor website. We weren't disappointed. Bengt had his stops along the way purposely times not only timed for the content of his "talk" but also for for photographic appeal. As it happened, largely because it was a new tour, there was only my wife and I and Bengt. I termed it a "walk with Bengt" because not far into the tour it became apparent that, aside from being extremely well versed in all things related to Stockholm/Swedish history and culture, Bengt easily adapted to to wherever the by now freewheeling "discussion" led. Perhaps that wouldn't of happened in a group of 8, but I have no doubt it'd come close. In that sense this tour sets itself apart all the other walking tours we've taken. I suspect that if you heed my advice there will be many other "5 star" reviews of it on this site in short time. Mark & Mary, Virginia, US
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