
Stockholm Private Walking Tours
Known as the 'Venice of Scandinavia', Stockholm sits on a group of islands in the Baltic Sea. Discover its beauty with this private walking tour of Stockholm!. Tour Details. During the booking process, you can choose between the following...
- 2 - 3 hours
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Known as the 'Venice of Scandinavia', Stockholm sits on a group of islands in the Baltic Sea. Discover its beauty with this private walking tour of Stockholm!
Tour Details
During the booking process, you can choose between the following options. All of them include pickup from your hotel and an exclusive English–speaking guide.
Historic Center Tour (2.5 Hours)
We'll start by looking at the façade of the Royal Palace and passing by the Swedish Parliament building. This walk through the old town includes the Riddarholmen Church and St. Nicholas Cathedral, where we'll learn the story of St. George and the dragon, and walk along the narrowest street of the city, discussing the history from the Vikings to the capital of Sweden.
New City Tour (2.5 Hours)
This tour focuses on the contemporary history of Stockholm, its evolution and economic development. We'll explore the neighborhoods of Östermalm and Normalm, learning about the Vasa family's legacy and the stages of the Swedish empire.
Södermalm Tour (2.5 Hours)
This option visits the island of Södermalm, known for its bohemian history and impressive viewpoints. We'll discuss its cultural significance and how the Swedish welfare state operates.
Combined Tour (4.5 - 5 Hours)
If you're unsure which option to choose, the combined tour allows you to combine two of the above itineraries.
Why Book A Private Tour?
By booking a private tour, you can design your own itinerary. An exclusive guide will share history and anecdotes of the locations in Stockholm that interest you.
Please note that there are no pick-ups at the cruise terminal in the port of Stockholm.
Prices
Included
- English–speaking guide
- Private and exclusive tour, nobody else will be in your group
Not included
- Admission to museums and monuments
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility