


One of Europe's best-preserved medieval city centers, Gamla Stan is a labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets, colorful 17th and 18th-century buildings, and charming squares. It's home to the Royal Palace, Stockholm Cathedral, Nobel Museum, and countless boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.
READ MOREThis unique maritime museum houses the incredibly well-preserved Vasa, a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later. The museum offers a fascinating insight into Sweden's naval history and the intricate details of this grand vessel.
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The official residence of the Swedish monarch, this magnificent baroque palace is one of the largest in Europe, with over 600 rooms. Visitors can explore the opulent Royal Apartments, the Treasury with its crown jewels, the Tre Kronor Museum (chronicling the palace's medieval history), and witness the daily changing of the guard.
READ MOREThe world's oldest open-air museum, Skansen, is a journey through Sweden's past. It features historic houses and farmsteads from different regions of the country, complete with costumed interpreters. It also includes a zoo with Nordic animals, an aquarium, and hosts traditional seasonal celebrations.
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An iconic landmark of Stockholm with its distinctive 106-meter tall tower featuring the three golden crowns, the City Hall is where the Nobel Prize banquet is held annually. Guided tours allow visitors to admire its impressive interiors, including the Blue Hall and the Golden Hall with its stunning mosaics.
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