Stockholm Itinerary for 7 Days : Ultimate Stockholm Travel Guide

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Stockholm 7-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights to Stockholm

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Day 1 | Morning

Hallwylska Museet

Opening Hours: Open from 1/1-6/30,Tue,Thu-Sun,12:00am-4:00pm;Open from 1/1-6/30,Wed,12:00am-7:00pm;Open from 7/1-8/31,Tue-Sun,10:00am-4:00pm;Open from 9/1-12/31,Tue,Thu-Sun,12:00am-4:00pm;Open from 9/1-12/31,Wed,12:00am-7:00pm

Ticket Price: 90 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-3 Hours

Location: Hamngatan 4, Stockholm, Sweden

The Hallwyl Museum displays various works of art collected by the original owner from all over the world, and the original owner of this house is Wilhelmina vonhallwyl, the daughter of Count Wilhelm Kempe, a large Swedish timber merchant in the 19th century, who is a lady who loves art , in 1920 she donated the building to Stockholm. Changed it into what is now an art museum. In addition to the permanent exhibits, the museum also holds some temporary exhibitions from time to time.

Day 1 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Hallwylska Museet, don’t forget pay a visit to Stockholm City Hall.

Stockholm City Hall

Opening Hours: Follow the guide, open every hour from 10:00 to 15:00 in the off season; every half hour from 9:30-16:00 in the peak season

Ticket Price: 120 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Hantverkargatan 1, 111 52 Stockholm

The city center of Stockholm City Hall is located on the shore of Lake Mälaren. It was built in 1911. It is the image and representative of Stockholm, the office of the city's municipal committee, and the place where the Nobel Prize was awarded and celebrated. The beauty of architecture The exterior walls of the entire building are brick red, built near the water, and the tower stands majestically. Magnificent. To the right of Stockholm City Hall is a minaret with a height of about 106 meters and three gilded crowns, representing the cooperation of the people of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. To climb the tower, you have to climb a series of narrow steps. If you are not physically fit, you can choose to take the elevator to the top halfway. The tower museum on the same floor as the elevator is also open to the public. There is a viewing platform on the top of the tower, looking out, you can have a panoramic view of the more than 10 islands of Stockholm. "Blue Room" and "Golden Room" The banquet hall called "Blue Room" is located on the first floor. The inner wall of "Blue Room" is actually red and can accommodate about 1,200 guests. This is the famous Nobel Banquet. where it is held. The four walls of the golden hall on the second floor are decorated with about 18 million pieces of golden mosaics about one centimeter square. The murals show the history of Stockholm. Under the bright lights, the whole hall is brilliant and shining. In addition to the famous "Golden Hall" and "Blue Hall", there is a more sacred marriage registration hall in the City Hall. The citizens of Stockholm took not only the marriage certificate, but also the affection and blessings for this beautiful city. Stockholm City Hall also has a souvenir shop and café with a variety of souvenirs that are very characteristic of the city hall.

Reviews from Real Guests:

A vida de viagem: Visiting the Swedish City Hall, be sure to take part in a guided tour. Through the introduction of the commentator, you can learn some details and interesting places in the building. Highly recommended! Also, the building is very representative because it is a late-night venue for the Nobel Prize.

Trip.com User: It's just in the city center and very close to Central Station. It's beautiful to look across the river after entering the town hall! Every hour of the hour is different!

Day 1 | Evening

Don’t forget to book Ett HEM in advance, because all the tourists head to Stockholm City Hall love staying at it.

Ett HEM

An elegant townhouse in the Ostermalm region of Stockholm Meaning a home- Ett HEM is an enchanting property where guests are treated like friends of the family. Elegance- style and a casual ambiance is the ethos here and surrounded by the owners private collection of art and photography- guests are encouraged to use the house as if it is their own. A lounge- bar- library- spa- sauna- gym and relaxation room add to the comfort. Ett HEM is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property. Near Ett HEM Stureplan district- museums- designer boutiques- restaurants- Institute of Technology- Haumlegarden- Olympic Stadium. The Ett HEM is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property.

Day 2 | Morning

Vasa Museum

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 170 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Galarvarvsvagen 14, Stockholm 115 21 Sweden

When you come to Sweden, you will be attracted by the variety of museums here, and the Vasa Museum is one of the more special museums. It was built for the exhibition of a wreck of the Vasa that was salvaged from the bottom of the sea. "Vasa" is an ancient warship of the seventeenth century. It was built in 3 years according to the will of King Gustav II of Sweden. Unfortunately, when the warship was on its maiden voyage, it was overturned by strong winds and waves, and the ship sank at an accelerated rate due to the excessive weight of the ship. It was not until 1961 that it was finally salvaged by the government and repaired in all aspects. Now walking into this museum, people can not only see the original appearance of the warship more than 300 years ago, but also appreciate more than 700 exquisite original sculptures on the ship. The decoration on this ship is very luxurious. If it weren't for those cannons, it is indeed difficult to associate it with warships. We have to marvel at the superb craftsmanship and carving craftsmanship of Swedish shipbuilding in the seventeenth century.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: Very very popular attractions, it is recommended to go as far as possible in the morning, not in the afternoon, there are also the Nordic Museum and other places to visit and restaurants and cafes nearby, it will be a lot of time! Leave here early in the afternoon, because there are too many people to go back to the city, we have five consecutive trams can not take up, until the sixth shift is also hard to squeeze up, it took 40 minutes to barely get on the bus, too many people!

Trip.com User: Very unique and the most impressive museum in Stockholm. It is a MUST to see when visiting.

Day 2 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Vasa Museum, you can head to The Royal Palace, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

The Royal Palace

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 160 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: Slottsbacken 1, Old Town, Stockholm

The Royal Palace of Stockholm is located on Stadan Island in the Old Town, where the King of Sweden works and holds celebrations. The Royal Palace was built in the Middle Ages and was a military fortress earlier. In the late 17th century, it was gradually transformed and expanded to become the Royal Palace today. The beauty of architecture Now the royal family has moved out of the Queen's Island Palace on the outskirts, but the Royal Palace in Stockholm is still the official residence of the King of Sweden. The palace is built near the water, the buildings are distributed in squares, and the white exterior walls are elegant and elegant. There are two stone lions in front of the main entrance, two guards wearing red tassel caps more than one foot high and wearing medieval military uniforms standing with guns, tourists can take pictures with them. Every day around 12:15 noon, there is a handover ceremony of the guards, which is a wonderful traditional program here. You will see how the handsome and mighty soldiers complete the handover according to the unique medieval ceremony to the loud military music. The ceremony lasts about 1 hour, and there is a prominent timetable for the handover of the guards at the entrance.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: Come to the must-visit attractions in Stockholm, this palace is still the royal office place, there are different entrances to visit, there is a very special entrance, to pass through the very mysterious tunnel, will only go to the ticket gate!

Hulken: The palace where living the Royal family of Sweden. Old parks, big labyrinths. Can see royal birds. And looks amazing Royal soldiers.

Day 2 | Evening

After visiting the glorious The Royal Palace, Lydmar Hotel nearby is the best place to stay.

Lydmar Hotel

Situated by the National Museum, this chic waterfront hotel offers views of the Old Town and Royal Palace. It offers a popular bistro-style restaurant and art exhibitions. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Lydmar Hotel’s spacious rooms are individually decorated and have wooden floors. Many feature original stucco work, wood beams and high windows. All have a TV, minibar and air conditioning. The hotel restaurant serves European cuisine; everything from escargots to steak tartare to Sicilian fish. Archipelago boat tours regularly depart from Strömkajen Harbour, which is 100 metres from Lydmar Hotel. Stureplan Square, with its shops and nightlife, is a 10-minute walk away. Staff will happily recommend other local sights and attractions.

Day 3 | Morning

Storkyrkan

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-6:00pm

Ticket Price: 60 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Trångsund 1, 111 29 Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm Cathedral is located between the Royal Palace and the Nobel Museum. It is an ancient church in the old city and an important representative of Swedish brick Gothic architecture. The church was built in the 13th century (the Middle Ages), almost the same age as the city of Stockholm. It is the oldest church in the city. Due to fire and other reasons, it was rebuilt and added several times. It was not until the second half of the 15th century that the overall architectural appearance was determined in consideration of the balance with the palace, which inherited the Italian Baroque style. In 2010, the Swedish princess held her wedding here. In addition, the statue of St. George and the Dragon in the church is very worth seeing.

Day 3 | Afternoon

After finishing the tour at Storkyrkan, you can head to Drottningholm Palace, the most worth visiting place around the corner.

Drottningholm Palace

Opening Hours: January 1st - January 7th every day 10:00-16:00, January 13th - March Saturday - Sunday 10:00-16:00, April: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-16 :00, May-September: 10:00-17:00 every day, October: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-16:00, December 11-December 16th: Saturday-Sunday 10: 00-16:00, December 17-December 30: Closed

Ticket Price: 130 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: 178 93 Drottningholm, Sweden

Queen's Island Palace is Sweden's first World Heritage Site. There are two ancient buildings with a long history and magnificent momentum here: the Chinese Palace and the Queen's Island Theatre. So far, the castle part of Queen's Island is still inhabited by the Swedish royal family. Because a fire in 1661 destroyed the former palace, the then princess Hedvig Eleonora ordered architect Nicodemus Tessin to build a new palace, but after more than 20 years, the construction was still not completed. Tessin's son inherited his father's legacy and took Versailles as a prototype , and then designed and built the palace. However, due to the financial difficulties caused by the war and the different requirements of different generations of monarchs, the style of the Queen's Island Palace changed again and again, and it was not until the mid-18th century that it was nearly completed. However, in 1792, King Gustav III was assassinated in the theater in it, and the construction of the palace was stopped again. It was not until 1960 that this magnificent and beautiful palace was finally completed. Mixing the concept of the French Baroque style of Tessin and his son and the British style that Gustav III liked, playing it makes people linger.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: Must go to the attractions, did not go to regret it! The residence of the Swedish royal family is certainly worth going and the transportation is very convenient! After the subway exit, there is a bus stop to Queens Island Palace, the most people are queued! It is recommended to go first in the morning and then go back to the city in the afternoon to go to his attractions.

Trip.com User: Visit the place at 12 o’clock and you will observe one amazing spectacle performed by the palace guards!!!

Day 3 | Evening

Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Drottningholm Palace? Ulfsunda Slott is one of your top choices.

Ulfsunda Slott

Property Location
With a stay at Ulfsunda Slott in Bromma, you'll be by the sea and convenient to Bromma Golf Club and Solvalla. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Bromma Blocks and Solna Business Park.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 54 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a sauna or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, an arcade/game room, and gift shops/newsstands.

Dining
Grab a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, where you can take in a garden view, or stay in and take advantage of room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Bromma? This hotel has 4908 square feet (456 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and meeting rooms. Free self parking is available onsite.

You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges and taxes, as well as fees for access and booking. Any incidental charges such as parking, phone calls, and room service will be handled directly between you and the

Day 4 | Morning

Nordiska Museet

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 140 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Djurgardsvagen 6–16, Stockholm 115 93 Sweden

The Nordic Museum is located on Stockholm Zoo Island. It was established in 1873 by Arthur Hazelius. It specializes in the cultural history and ethnography of Sweden and Scandinavia from modern times to the present. Scandinavian National Exhibition" ("Skandinavisk-Etnografiskasamlingen"), changed its name to its present name in 1880. It is worth mentioning that in the summer of 2000, the Swedish pop band ABBA not only contributed a wealth of materials such as musical instruments and interviews that had accompanied him for many years to be displayed in the museum, but also personally planned related exhibitions, which were well received by people. After the special exhibition, the museum retains some precious items of ABBA as a long-term display, and every tourist who loves this old Swedish band will make a special trip to visit.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: I visited this museum by myself and found it super interesting. I can recommend it to everyone visiting the city. it is a must!

Day 4 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Nordiska Museet, don’t forget pay a visit to Nobel Museum.

Nobel Museum

Opening Hours: Open on Thu-Sun,11:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 130 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Stortorget 2, 103 16 Stockholm, Sweden

The Nobel Museum is a small museum with a lot of content. Through films, unique objects and guided tours, warriors, writers and researchers who have contributed to the good of humanity will be showcased.

Reviews from Real Guests:

Trip.com User: a stunning place with lots of attractive decorations and stories about famous people . highly recommend to visit the place

Day 4 | Evening

Don’t forget to book Bank Hotel, a Member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World in advance, because all the tourists head to Nobel Museum love staying at it.

Bank Hotel, a Member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World

Property Location With a stay at Bank Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Stockholm, steps from Berzelii Park and within a 5-minute walk of King's Garden. This 4.5-star hotel is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Stureplan and 1 mi (1.7 km) from Royal Swedish Opera. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 115 guestrooms featuring minibars and espresso makers. Your Tempur-Pedic bed comes with down comforters and Egyptian cotton sheets. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and 49-inch flat-screen televisions are provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Amenities Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and tour/ticket assistance. Dining Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 10 AM for a fee. Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage.

Day 5 | Morning

Skansen

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 220 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 3-4 Hours

The Skansen Park Open Air Museum was built in 1891 and is the oldest open air museum in the world. There are traditional 18th and 19th century buildings moved from all over Sweden, including farmhouses, barns, churches, etc., to show people the old Swedish folk life and traditions from all over Sweden. There is also a zoo in the museum showing animals living in Scandinavia. Skansen Park Open Air Museum is a theme park and museum where you can experience outdoor life. In the wave of the Industrial Revolution, ethnologist Arthur, because he was very worried that the traditional culture of Sweden in the old days would gradually be forgotten, he invested money and contributed to relocate many traditional old houses, churches, workshops and other buildings from all over the country to here. The Skansen Open Air Museum was officially established in 1891. Skansen is one of the main visiting places for foreign guests to visit Sweden, and it is very representative for understanding Swedish culture. The museum is cleverly built to take advantage of the hillside terrain, and there are traditional craft learning areas that can be experienced hands-on. In addition, the museum also has an open-air music platform, which often hosts wonderful theatrical performances.

Day 5 | Afternoon

Having the chance to enjoy the charming Skansen, Royal Swedish Opera next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!

Royal Swedish Opera

Ticket Price: 135 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Gustav Adolfs torg 2, 111 52 Stockholm, Sweden

The Royal Opera House in Stockholm was built in 1890, it is a palace of classical comprehensive art. In 1773, the "theater king" Gustav III of Sweden founded the theater, and the performances here are all foreign touring groups. Since the court hall and the existing theatre were too small, Gustav ordered the construction of a new theatre. The new theatre was inaugurated in 1782 for performances and a large masquerade ball, and 10 years later, Gustave was stabbed to death here in a masquerade, an event that was later used by Ober and Verdi material. The theatre, which could seat only 948 spectators, was gradually forgotten after Gustave's death. In 1898, a new theatre in the Renaissance style was inaugurated, with a total of 1170 seats. In the 20th century, a large number of singers with international influence emerged in Sweden. The emergence of these first-class singers made the country that cultivated high-level singers and this opera house, which was not very good before, become famous. Today, there are still occasional performances by ballet and opera artists from Sweden and abroad.

Day 5 | Evening

Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Royal Swedish Opera? Grand Hôtel Stockholm is one of your top choices.

Grand Hôtel Stockholm

Grand H?tel Stockholm is situated on the waterfront opposite the Royal Palace and the Old Town, 1 km from Central Station. It offers fine dining, a luxury spa and free Wi-Fi access.Grand’s soundproofed, air-conditioned rooms have an LCD TV with satellite channels. Rooms also offer courtyard, city or waterfront views.Restaurant Mathias Dahlgren was awarded 2 Michelin stars and Mathias Dahlgren Matbaren with 1 star. The Verandan restaurant offers waterfront, city views and breakfast buffet, while Cadier Baren serves an à la carte breakfast, lunch and cocktails.Grand H?tel Nordic Spa & Fitness has exercise equipment and an indoor pool. Spa treatments include facials, foot massages and naprapathy.Grand Stockholm also offers chauffeur-driven limousine transfers and 24-hour room service.

Day 6

Tallink Silja Line

Ticket Price: 20 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Days

Location: Värtahamnen, 115 41 Stockholm

The Tallink Silja cruise is an excellent way to explore northern Europe, with multiple routes allowing you to experience the dreamy archipelago and the scenery is refreshing. The cruise ship has comfortable and elegant cabins, restaurants with hundreds of flavors, and duty-free shops with a dazzling array of famous products. There are more international-level entertainment performances and fascinating sea casinos. Currently, the routes departing from Stockholm include Helsinki, Turku, Tallinn, Riga, etc. The boarding terminal is Värtahamnen.

Day 6 | Evening

After visiting the glorious Tallink Silja Line, Villa Dagmar nearby is the best place to stay.

Villa Dagmar

The Villa Dagmar provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Stockholm will find that the Villa Dagmar is a fantastic accommodation choice.

Boasting a convenient location, the hotel is just 1km from Stockholm Central Station and 8km from Stockholm Bromma Airport. Just a short walk from Östermalmstorg Metro Station, traveling to most city destinations is a breeze. Keeping busy is easy, with Spa By Us, Svampen and SkinBy Sandra all nearby.

In their spare time, guests can explore the hotel's surroundings. This Stockholm hotel provides parking on site.

There's never a dull moment at this hotel, our guests indicate that the facilities are excellent.

Day 7 | Morning

Fotografiska Stockholm

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-8:00pm

Ticket Price: 135 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: 22 Stadsgardshamnen, Stockholm 116 45, Sweden

The Stockholm Museum of Photography is one of the largest photographic art museums in the world. The museum was built in 2010 and holds about 4 large-scale exhibitions and about 20 small exhibitions every year. So far, it has exhibited works by famous artists such as Annie Leibovitz, David LaChapelle and Nick Brandt.

Day 7 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Fotografiska Stockholm, don’t forget pay a visit to Katarina Hissen.

Katarina Hissen

Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Ticket Price: 10 SEK

Recommended Length of Stay: 0.5-0.5 Hours

Location: Slussen, Stockholm 116 45, Sweden

Catalina Elevator is an old-fashioned sightseeing elevator built in the 1930s. It is not so modern, it looks simple and rustic, but this does not affect its status in the hearts of tourists. When you climb to the 38-meter high point, you can Enjoy the full view of this Nordic "Venice". If you like to walk, you may wish to climb up the wooden stairs that spiral upward in a zigzag shape, and you can reach the balcony like a cliff and watch the wind.

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