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Discover Stockholm through three unforgettable experiences in one tour: Swedish food, world-famous metro art and a royal assassination drama.
This experience combines authentic Swedish cuisine with culture and storytelling. Taste game meats, Swedish cheeses and local dishes while exploring some of the most spectacular stations in Stockholm's metro, often called "the world's longest art gallery."
Hear the story of King Gustav III, who was assassinated at a masked ball in 1792. Follow the trail of his assassin, Jacob Johan Anckarström, through the historic streets of Stockholm's Old Town to the medieval cellar where he was imprisoned while awaiting trial.
Enjoy your final meal in the very cellar where Anckarström was held after the assassination. Here we serve classic Swedish home-style cooking before ending the experience with Sweden's beloved fika – coffee and a cinnamon bun.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Ostermalms Saluhall
Östermalm’s Saluhall has been ranked as the 7th best food hall in the world. For 137 years, it has been an oasis for gastronomes, gourmets, and everyone who loves good food. Here we explore Sweden's roots as a nation of hunters and gatherers. Here you will sample traditional game meats such as moose, reindeer and bear. As Sweden gradually became an agricultural society, preserving food through the long Nordic winters became essential. One solution was cheese-making, and along the way you will taste a selection of distinctive Swedish cheeses.
Stockholm's metro is often called "the world's longest art gallery", and as we travel between food stops you will discover some of its most spectacular stations. Sweden follows a long-standing tradition of dedicating a portion of public building budgets to art, helping make creativity a visible part of everyday life. Östermalmstorg station was decorated by artist Siri Derkert in 1965 and is one of Stockholm's most historically significant metro stations. The engravings in the concrete celebrate peace, equality, environmental awareness and women's rights. Look closely and you will find names, symbols and messages carved directly into the station walls. It was one of the first examples of Stockholm's vision of turning the metro into a public art gallery.
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