Stockholm

Stockholm is splendid with its array of mazed islands, architecture and modern cafes and shops. Visit the Vasa Museum, the Royal Palace, Gothenburg to the West of Sweden has beautiful streets, canals and parks.

Gamla Stan (Old Town)
A historic area with cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and notable sites like the Royal Palace and Stortorget Square.

Vasa Museum
A maritime museum housing the well-preserved 17th-century warship Vasa, which sank on its maiden voyage.

Skansen
The world’s oldest open-air museum showcasing Swedish culture and history, with traditional buildings, artisans, and a zoo.

Stockholm Palace (Royal Palace)
The official residence of the Swedish monarch, with over 600 rooms, royal apartments, museums, and daily changing of the guard ceremony.

ABBA The Museum
An interactive museum dedicated to the famous Swedish pop group ABBA, featuring memorabilia, costumes, and exhibits.

Stockholm City Hall
Known for its stunning architecture, the venue for the Nobel Prize banquet, with guided tours and views from the tower.

Fotografiska
A contemporary photography museum with rotating exhibits, a bistro, and a great view of the city from its café.

Moderna Museet
A modern art museum with a collection of works by famous artists such as Picasso, Dalí, and Matisse.

Drottningholm Palace
A UNESCO World Heritage site and the private residence of the Swedish royal family, featuring beautiful gardens and a theatre.

Djurgården
An island with numerous attractions including museums, parks, the Gröna Lund amusement park, and Rosendal Palace.

National Museum of Sweden
Housing a large collection of art and design, from classical to contemporary, including works by Rembrandt and Goya.

Nordic Museum
Dedicated to the cultural history of Sweden, with exhibits on folk art, clothing, furniture, and traditions.

Kungsträdgården
A central park often hosting events and markets, famous for its cherry blossoms in spring.

Östermalm Saluhall
A historic food hall offering a wide variety of gourmet foods, fresh produce, and traditional Swedish delicacies.

The Royal National City Park
An extensive green space perfect for walking, biking, and enjoying nature, encompassing several smaller parks and historic sites.

The Nobel Prize Museum
Showcasing the history of the Nobel Prize and its laureates, with interactive exhibits and presentations.

Gothenburg

Universeum
A science centre and museum with interactive exhibits on natural sciences, technology, and space, including a large aquarium, a rainforest, and hands-on activities.

Gothenburg Archipelago
A picturesque group of islands featuring charming coastal villages, scenic landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking.

Haga District
A historic district known for its cobblestone streets, well-preserved wooden houses, and quaint shops, cafés, and boutiques, offering a charming glimpse into Gothenburg’s past.

Gothenburg Museum of Art (Göteborgs konstmuseum)
A prominent museum housing an extensive collection of Swedish and international art, including works by famous artists such as Anders Zorn and Gustav Klimt.

Botanical Garden (Botaniska trädgården)
A large and beautifully landscaped garden featuring a wide range of plant species, themed gardens and serene walking paths.

Slottsskogen Park
A spacious urban park with lush green areas, a small zoo, walking trails, and picnic spots, offering a pleasant environment for outdoor activities and family outings.

Röda Sten Art Centre
A contemporary art centre located in a former industrial building, showcasing modern art exhibitions, installations, and performances in a unique setting by the waterfront.

Gothenburg City Museum (Göteborgs Stadsmuseum)
A museum exploring the history of Gothenburg with exhibits on the city’s development, maritime heritage, and cultural evolution, housed in a historic building.

Masthuggskyrkan
A striking church known for its distinctive architecture and panoramic views of the city and harbour from its elevated position on a hill.

Kungsportsavenyen
A major boulevard lined with shops, restaurants, and theatres, known for its vibrant urban life and as a central hub for shopping and dining in Gothenburg.

Hästholmen
A scenic area with picturesque views of the harbour and the Göta älv river, featuring charming walks and historical sites, perfect for a leisurely stroll.