Description
Summary
Description
Step into the enchanting streets of Stockholm’s Old Town, known as Gamla Stan, and experience the city’s medieval heart on this guided walking tour. Explore Sweden’s capital as your local guide brings centuries of history and culture to life through fascinating stories and hidden gems.
Your journey begins at Stortorget, the city’s oldest square, where colorful buildings and the Nobel Museum set the scene. Stroll past the magnificent Royal Palace and admire the grandeur of St. Nicholas Cathedral, the oldest church in Stockholm, blending Gothic and Baroque styles.
Wander through narrow cobblestone alleys like Marten Trotzigs Grand, Europe’s narrowest alleyway, and discover landmarks such as St. Gertrud’s Church and the historic Tyska Brunnen well. Each stop reveals a new chapter in Stockholm’s rich past, from bustling squares to serene churches.
The tour also highlights unique sites like the Finnish Church and the whimsical Järnpojke statue, known as the "Boy Looking at the Moon." With a knowledgeable guide leading your small group, you’ll uncover the stories behind every corner and enjoy an engaging, interactive experience.
This walking tour lasts around two hours and is conducted in English, welcoming groups of up to 15 participants. Meet your guide in Gamla Stan and get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of Stockholm’s most treasured district. Reserve your spot now, as group sizes are limited and this popular experience fills quickly!







