Stockholm Walking Tour: A Tour from Sergels Torg to its City Hall
About the Tour
There’s more to Stockholm than its Old Town and, on this walking tour, I’ll show you the very best of the city centre.
Starting at the MOOD gallery shopping mall, I’ll show you where modern meets medieval in Stockholm City. As you make your way to Lake Mälaren (Lake Malar in English) at Klara Mälarstrand, you’ll learn a lot about life in Sweden. You’ll see the five buildings that are closest to skyscrapers in the city, its cultural centre which is aptly named House of Culture (Kulturhuset), as well as Åhlens City, and Klara Church. You’ll find out why the only tram in Stockholm is named Number 7, and I’ll also share some of the Kingdom of Sweden’s history while you stroll along Vasagatan and the Stockholms Centralstation.
Once at City Hall, where the annual Nobel Prize banquet takes place, I’ll tell you about the legends and other stories linked to the great building. Every year, 1,500 guests are invited to the banquet and it takes three months for all the dishes to be washed by hand afterwards. I’ll reveal why the building looks much older than it is and share architectural details that are easily missed. Behind City Hall, I’ll show you the monument to Earl Birger (Birger Jarl's Kenotaf) and reveal his connection to the city.
On this tour to Stockholm’s City Hall, you’ll have a chance to:
- Find out what the word “Stockholm” means and the legend behind the city’s unusual name
- Walk around Sergels Torg Square, named after an 18th-century Swedish architect who had a studio in the area
- Discover what the three “V”s are and why every Swede dreams of them
- See the city’s smallest island with only one building on it, the Strömsborg
- Take in Stockholms-Stocken, a sculpture that resembles a log and represents the city’s founding
Along the way, you’ll also hear the answers to questions like:
- How many islands are there in Stockholm?
- Who was Gustav Vasa?
- Is Drottninggatan the longest pedestrian shopping street?
- When was Stockholm founded and by whom?
- Where in Stockholm City hall can one get married, and how quickly?
Join me on this exciting 45-minute walk around the city centre and see a side of Stockholm most tourists miss!
Tour Producer
Ирина (Irina) Kовик (Kåvik)
My name is Irina and I'm a professional tour guide, a member of Stockholm Guide Association and the World Federation of Tourist Gudes and a guide in the Royal Drama Theatre in Stockholm.
Besides the two guide educations in two countries I studied Art history, architecture, Swedish design and sustainability, colour theory and art and craft in Sweden and textile engineering in my home country.
I love art, architecture, theatre, learning new things, meeting new people and sharing my knowledge with them.
Stockholm became a home for me 27 years ago. Its fascinating history, lifestyle and innovations attract people from all over the world. Let me show you my Stockholm!
Preview Location
Location 11
The history of the Kingdom of Sweden
While walking, you'll notice a number of restaurants across the road on the left, those are affordable and even locals would eat... Read More
How VoiceMap Works
Major Landmarks
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MOOD
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Jacqueline's
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Sergel's Square
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Sergels torg
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Sergel Fountain
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Sergelfontänen
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Stockholm
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Stockholm city
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Kulturhuset
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Kulturhuset – The Stockholm City Theatre and the City Arts Centre.
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Åhléns City
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Åhléns City
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Klara Church
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St. Clara's Church
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Scandic Continental
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Klara Vattugränd
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Vasagatan
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Vasagatan
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Stockholms Centralstation
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Stockholms Centralstation
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Vem är Mr Walker?
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Mr Walker - skulptur
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Klara Mälarstrand
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Klara Mälarstrand
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Stromma - Ticket shop Klara Mälarstrand
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Stadshusbron
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Stadshusbron
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Stockholm City Hall
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Stockholm City Hall
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Stockholms-stocken
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Birger Jarls kenotaf
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Birger Jarls kenotaf
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Stadshusparken
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Stadshusparken
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Dansen Carl Eldh
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start locationRegeringsgatan 48, 111 44 Stockholm, Sweden -
Total distance2km -
Final locationHantverkargatan 1, 112 21 Stockholm, Sweden -
Distance back to start location1km
Directions to Starting Point
The tour begins at the small shopping mall downtown called Mood Gallery (Regeringsgatan 48, 111 44 Stockholm, Sweden)
Tips
Places to stop along the way
You'll find a number of eateries along Vasagatan, Sergelstorg and Drottninggatan as well as in the Gamla Stan.
Best time of day
From dawn to dask. Try to avoid walking around Klara church in the evening. City hall park is open 07.30-22.00, June - September, 07.30 - 19.00, October - May.
Precautions
Try to avoid walking around Klara church in the evening. Please note the opening hours for the City Hall park.
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