Stockholm Syndrome Private Walking Tour
Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm Syndrome Private Walking Tour

Outdoor Activity
★★★★★ 5.0 · 5 reviews
Duration
Half Day
Type
Outdoor Activity
Rating
5.0 / 5.0
Cancellation
Free — 24hr

Stockholm Syndrome Private Walking Tour

First time to Stockholm? Then an overview of the city centre, Old Town and Södermalm on our Stockholm Syndrome Private Walking Tour is in order. With a stop for a sweet treat and photo ops, what’s not to be captivated by?

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Your Itinerary

A curated journey through the experience

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Norrmalmstorg 12

111 46 Stockholm, Sweden

Norrmalmstorg, the term Stockholm syndrome was coined here (yes, it is related to Stockholm!)

10 minutes
Stop

Royal Dramatic Theater (Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern)

Stockholm Sweden

Dramaten, from Bergman to Skarsgård, many famous Swedish actors and actresses have worked or performed here.

5 minutes
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Kungstradgarden Park

Jussi Bjorlings Alle 5, Stockholm 111 47 Sweden

Kungsträdgården, a city park called “The King’s Garden” which offers something for all seasons.

5 minutes
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Parliament Building (Riksdagshuset)

Sveriges riksdag, Stockholm 100 12 Sweden

The Swedish Parliament is from where the country is governed and all public power proceeds from the people.

5 minutes
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Storkyrkan

1 Trangsund Gamla Stan, Stockholm 111 29 Sweden

The Stockholm Cathedral, where King Carl XVI Gustav and Queen Silvia said “I do”.

5 minutes
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Stortorget

Gamla Stan, Stockholm Sweden

Stortorget is the main square of Stockholm's Old Town and the best place to begin your explorations of the Old Town.

5 minutes
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Iron Boy - Boy watching the moon

Trädgårdsgatan 2, 111 31 Stockholm, Sweden

Järnpojken, “The Iron Boy”, Sweden’s smallest statue.

5 minutes
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Statue of St. George

Kopmantorget, Stockholm 111 31 Sweden

The sculpture symbolises the Battle of Brunkebergstorg in 1471, which occurred in today’s city centre of Stockholm (at Hötorget).

5 minutes
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Royal Palace

Slottsbacken 1, Old Town, Stockholm 111 30 Sweden

The Royal Palace is one of Europe's largest and most vibrant places. It is His Majesty the King's official residence, and essential parts of the monarchy's representation take place here.

5 minutes
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Marten Trotzigs grand

Marten Trotzigs Grand Old town, Stockholm 11129 Sweden

Mårten Trotzigs gränd, Stockholm’s narrowest alley.

5 minutes
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Slussen

Stadsgårdsleden 1, 116 45 Stockholm, Sweden

Slussen translates to “the lock” and the reason for the lock is the difference in water level. Two bodies of water surround Stockholm: there is Lake Mälaren on the one side (west) and the Baltic Sea on the other (east). Lake Mälaren is approx. 70cm higher than the Baltic Sea.

5 minutes
Stop

Götgatan 26

118 46 Stockholm, Sweden

Götgatan turns in to Götgatsbacken and is the main pedestrian street of Södermalm, or Söder, as it has been established that’s what the locals would say.

5 minutes
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Omnipollos hatt

Hökens gata 1A, 116 46 Stockholm, Sweden

Omnipollos hatt (Omnipollos Hat) is one of the many places on Södermalm that can be described as “out of the ordinary”. Omnipollo is originally a phantom brewery and nowadays also a pub.

5 minutes
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Katarina Hissen

Slussen, Stockholm 116 45 Sweden

Katarina Elevator, once a substitute for taking the stairs up the cliff side of Södermalm, today a “picture perfect” viewpoint/photo stop.

10 minutes
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Mosebacke Torg

Stockholm Sweden

Mosebackestorg, a quiet square where the theatre, Södra Teatern, offers the most popular biergarten in Stockholm during the summer.

5 minutes
Stop

Fiskargatan

Stockholm, Sweden

This is where Stieg Larsson, the author of the Millennium Trilogy, pictured Lisbeth Salander living in the second book.

5 minutes
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Katarina Kyrka

Hogbergsgatan 13, Stockholm 116 20 Sweden

The original church was inaugurated in 1695 but has since been rebuilt twice after being destroyed by fires.

5 minutes
Stop

Master Mikaels Gata 5-3

Stockholm 116 20 Sweden

the executor of the city of Stockholm for 15 years in the 1600s.

5 minutes
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Cornelisparken

Fjallgatan 21, Stockholm 116 46 Sweden

The park is dedicated to troubadour Cornelis Vreeswijk, the Swedish equivalent to Bob Dylan, and was inaugurated in 2000.

5 minutes

Included

  • Professional guide
  • Coffee and/or Tea - Fika (coffee/tea + pastry)

Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress comfortably and appropriately.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Part of this tour takes place in areas where you will have to walk on cobblestones.
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • This tour is offered as a private option, i.e. you and your party will be the only ones on tour.
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Tickets & Cancellation

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

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