The beating heart of Stockholm: Self-Guided Interactive Walking Tour
1 h
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Itinerary
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Pass By: The Royal Palace, 107 70 Stockholm, Sweden
Located close to Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace dates from the 18th century and is the official home of the King of Sweden.
Pass By: Husman 13, Prästgatan 18C, 432 44 Varberg, Sweden
Prastgatan means “priest street” in Swedish and historically clergy associated with the nearby Storkyrkan Church lived here. Today it’s a picturesque narrow street lined with old homes.
Pass By: Marten Trotzigs grand, Marten Trotzigs Grand Old town, Stockholm 11129 Sweden
Marten Trotzigs Grand is the narrowest street in Stockholm. It’s only 90cm wide at it’s narrowest point and since the buildings on either side are slowly tilting with age, it’s getting incrementally narrower each year. It’s the only place in Stockholm’s old town where you will see graffiti.
Pass By: Brända Tomten, Storgatan 14, 342 50 Vislanda, Sweden
There was a building in the space occupied by this triangular square until 1728, when it burned down. The lot was left vacant afterwards since it provided a convenient place to turn horse-drawn carriages around. Now it houses a beautiful chestnut tree and climbing vines, making it a great spot for photographs.
Pass By: Stortorget, Gamla Stan, Stockholm Sweden
The main square in Gamla Stan
Pass By: Riddarholmen Church, Kungliga slottet, 107 70 Stockholm, Sweden
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: The Royal Palace, 107 70 Stockholm, Sweden
Located close to Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace dates from the 18th century and is the official home of the King of Sweden.
Pass By: Husman 13, Prästgatan 18C, 432 44 Varberg, Sweden
Prastgatan means “priest street” in Swedish and historically clergy associated with the nearby Storkyrkan Church lived here. Today it’s a picturesque narrow street lined with old homes.
Pass By: Marten Trotzigs grand, Marten Trotzigs Grand Old town, Stockholm 11129 Sweden
Marten Trotzigs Grand is the narrowest street in Stockholm. It’s only 90cm wide at it’s narrowest point and since the buildings on either side are slowly tilting with age, it’s getting incrementally narrower each year. It’s the only place in Stockholm’s old town where you will see graffiti.
Pass By: Brända Tomten, Storgatan 14, 342 50 Vislanda, Sweden
There was a building in the space occupied by this triangular square until 1728, when it burned down. The lot was left vacant afterwards since it provided a convenient place to turn horse-drawn carriages around. Now it houses a beautiful chestnut tree and climbing vines, making it a great spot for photographs.
Pass By: Stortorget, Gamla Stan, Stockholm Sweden
The main square in Gamla Stan
Pass By: Riddarholmen Church, Kungliga slottet, 107 70 Stockholm, Sweden
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Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
85%
Cultural
80%
Original
20%
Sport
15%