Private Tour: Stockholm Bike Tour Including Kungsholmen, Långholmen and Södermalm Islands
Stockholm, Sweden
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Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Want see everything Stockholm has to offer on the tourist trail and off the beaten path, and do it on two wheels? Then this 3-hour private bike tour is ideal. Follow your own private guide as you pedal around medieval Gamla Stan (Old Town); explore beautiful islands such as Södermalm and Kungsholmen; and discover top Stockholm attractions including Stadshuset (City Hall) and Riddarholmskyrkan (Riddarholmen Church), the burial place of Swedish kings. Stop on route to enjoy a ‘fika’ (coffee break) with a hot or cold drink in a welcoming café.
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Want see everything Stockholm has to offer on the tourist trail and off the beaten path, and do it on two wheels? Then this 3-hour private bike tour is ideal. Follow your own private guide as you pedal around medieval Gamla Stan (Old Town); explore beautiful islands such as Södermalm and Kungsholmen; and discover top Stockholm attractions including Stadshuset (City Hall) and Riddarholmskyrkan (Riddarholmen Church), the burial place of Swedish kings. Stop on route to enjoy a ‘fika’ (coffee break) with a hot or cold drink in a welcoming café.This 3-hour private bike tour takes you around many of Stockholm’s highlights, as well as some of its tucked-away gems and residential districts, to give you an overview of the different faces of the Swedish capital.
Meet your friendly guide in the city center and collect your supplied bike — one of Stockholm’s rental City Bikes. Get a safety briefing and chat to your guide about anything you want to see more or less of; as your tour is private, your itinerary can be tailored to suit your interests.
Then, hop on your bike and set off around the city’s elegant avenues, pretty lanes and islands. Stockholm is a truly bike-friendly city with many bike lanes, so cycling is one of the best ways to sightsee.
Ride at a leisurely pace and stop regularly to snap photos of the attractions. Learn about Stockholm’s rich history and hear the stories behind the sights from your in-the-know guide.
Rove around history-steeped Gamla Stan (Old Town) and pose for photos at Riddarholmskyrkan (Riddarholmen Church), the last resting place of several medieval Swedish kings.
Swing by the iconic, waterfront Münchenbryggeriet (Munich Brewery), see the majestic Stadshuset (City Hall) on Kungsholmen island, and coast around leafy green Långholmen island and the fashionable Södermalm district.
Pause at one of the former homes of Nobel Prize founder, Alfred Nobel, and around midway through your tour, stop to relax in true Swedish style — on a traditional fika. Pull up at a café and chat to your guide over a refreshing hot or cold drink, depending on the weather. Food and drinks are at your own expense.
Afterward, rejoin your sightseeing trail and continue exploring the city and its islands. After around three hours, return to the original start point
Meet your friendly guide in the city center and collect your supplied bike — one of Stockholm’s rental City Bikes. Get a safety briefing and chat to your guide about anything you want to see more or less of; as your tour is private, your itinerary can be tailored to suit your interests.
Then, hop on your bike and set off around the city’s elegant avenues, pretty lanes and islands. Stockholm is a truly bike-friendly city with many bike lanes, so cycling is one of the best ways to sightsee.
Ride at a leisurely pace and stop regularly to snap photos of the attractions. Learn about Stockholm’s rich history and hear the stories behind the sights from your in-the-know guide.
Rove around history-steeped Gamla Stan (Old Town) and pose for photos at Riddarholmskyrkan (Riddarholmen Church), the last resting place of several medieval Swedish kings.
Swing by the iconic, waterfront Münchenbryggeriet (Munich Brewery), see the majestic Stadshuset (City Hall) on Kungsholmen island, and coast around leafy green Långholmen island and the fashionable Södermalm district.
Pause at one of the former homes of Nobel Prize founder, Alfred Nobel, and around midway through your tour, stop to relax in true Swedish style — on a traditional fika. Pull up at a café and chat to your guide over a refreshing hot or cold drink, depending on the weather. Food and drinks are at your own expense.
Afterward, rejoin your sightseeing trail and continue exploring the city and its islands. After around three hours, return to the original start point
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