Private Tour
Available languages
2 hours
Mobile ticket
Shadows stretch across Stockholm as evening falls. This two hour private guided walk reveals tales of horror and folklore. You begin outside the Nobel Prize Museum where silence holds a strange weight. At Stortorget the stones recall the blood of executed nobles. Along Prästgatan the ancient city wall whispers in the dusk. Old Town’s alleys twist with legends that cling to the cobbles. You climb Logårdstrappan where grim stories linger on each worn step. In Kungsträdgården statues watch a square once marked by death. At St. Jacobs Kyrka the White Lady waits in spectral silence. The night closes with echoes that follow you home.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Professional Local Tour Guide
Nobel Prize Museum
Prestige surrounds the building as twilight deepens. Its quiet square sets a mysterious beginning.
Stortorget
Beneath the cobbles echoes of the Bloodbath linger. Shadows fall where executions stained the square.
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
791jaydand,
Oct 19, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
As a thrill-seeker, I enjoyed this tour through alleyways of the old town, under the veil of night and ancient tales came to life : Thanks to the guide's amazing storytelling skills.
kuzeyo2024,
Apr 16, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour guide narrated tales of myths, mysteries and the legends that have shaped Stockholm, as we walked the streets and alleyways that make up the oldest parts of Stockholm. This tour was fun & adventure combined.
delindam2024,
Mar 7, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour guide made this a thrilling adventure and we are happy to have seen, touched, smelled and tasted the history. It was nice to have experienced the mystical allure of Stockholm.
250charlottep,
Jan 15, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did this tour after New Year in Stockholm and had Calum as our guide. It was freezing cold that night (-15) so we did not complete it as we just got too cold standing around. That being said I would have completed it if it had held my attention - but I found it very hard to follow what he was saying. He spoke very quickly at the beginning of his sentences and then slowed up towards the end of them - this meant I kept missing what he said at the begining and it just made no sense to me. I'm a native English speaker but I would think for any non- native spakers it would be very hard to follow. I've done many ghost walks in many places and this was not one of the best - mainly because it was more history than ghosts really. But I appreciated the effort made with costume etc.
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