Stockholm Super Saver: Gamla Stan Walking Tour plus Modern Stockholm Walking Tour
Stockholm, Sweden
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Trip Type: Super Savers
Duration: Old Town Walk - 90 mins Modern Stockholm - 90 mins
See the old and new sights of Stockholm on a Super Saver that combines two walking tours at a discount of 20%. After a morning tour of Riddarholmen and Gamla Stan (Stockholm Old Town) to learn about the city’s roots, get to know the modern-day face of the Swedish capital. See contemporary sights such as Kulturhuset, and hear commentary about the city’s cutting-edge design and environmental credentials. It’s the ideal introduction to Stockholm’s past and present.
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- Book this tour and save 20% compared to booking each attraction separately!
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See the old and new sights of Stockholm on a Super Saver that combines two walking tours at a discount of 20%. After a morning tour of Riddarholmen and Gamla Stan (Stockholm Old Town) to learn about the city’s roots, get to know the modern-day face of the Swedish capital. See contemporary sights such as Kulturhuset, and hear commentary about the city’s cutting-edge design and environmental credentials. It’s the ideal introduction to Stockholm’s past and present.Stockholm Historical Walking Tour of Gamla Stan (1.5 Hours)Meet your guide in Gamla Stan at Stortorget, one of Stockholm’s oldest squares, and then set off to explore. As you stroll, admiring the north German architecture typical in this part of town, learn about the city’s roots and prominent characters in Stockholm history. Hear about Birger Jarl, the important statesman who founded the city, and then make your way to a square named after him — Birger Jarl Torg — on the pretty islet of Riddarholmen.
Stop for photos by Riddarholmen Church (Riddarholmskyrkan), the city’s last remaining medieval abbey and burial site of many a Swedish monarch and aristocrat. From the impressive church, continue your walk past other historical sites including Wrangel Palace and Evert Taube’s Terrace. Soak up the views of Lake Mälaren, and finish your tour in Riddarholmen. Make the most of a 1.5-hour break before your next tour starts at Sergels Torg.
Modern Stockholm Walking Tour (1.5 Hours)Meet your guide at the hotspot of Sergels Torg and start by getting the lowdown on the modern face of Stockholm, a side of the city that many visitors overlook. Hear about the city’s reputation as a pioneer for design and environmental issues, and why many regard Stockholm as the unofficial Scandinavian capital.
After admiring the paved plaza of Sergels Torg with its glass-fronted Kulturhuset and Kristallvertikalaccent glass obelisk, head deeper into the city. Stop for photos by Stockholm Concert Hall, a neoclassical building where many Nobel Prize banquets have been held, and admire Stureplan, home to the city’s most exclusive addresses and bars. At Norrmalmstorg, learn about the hostage drama that took place in the square, prompting the phrase ‘Stockholm Syndrome.’
While chatting about the city and its sights, finish in the green space of Kungsträdgården, one of Stockholm’s best-known parks and a stage for summer events.
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Stop for photos by Riddarholmen Church (Riddarholmskyrkan), the city’s last remaining medieval abbey and burial site of many a Swedish monarch and aristocrat. From the impressive church, continue your walk past other historical sites including Wrangel Palace and Evert Taube’s Terrace. Soak up the views of Lake Mälaren, and finish your tour in Riddarholmen. Make the most of a 1.5-hour break before your next tour starts at Sergels Torg.
Modern Stockholm Walking Tour (1.5 Hours)Meet your guide at the hotspot of Sergels Torg and start by getting the lowdown on the modern face of Stockholm, a side of the city that many visitors overlook. Hear about the city’s reputation as a pioneer for design and environmental issues, and why many regard Stockholm as the unofficial Scandinavian capital.
After admiring the paved plaza of Sergels Torg with its glass-fronted Kulturhuset and Kristallvertikalaccent glass obelisk, head deeper into the city. Stop for photos by Stockholm Concert Hall, a neoclassical building where many Nobel Prize banquets have been held, and admire Stureplan, home to the city’s most exclusive addresses and bars. At Norrmalmstorg, learn about the hostage drama that took place in the square, prompting the phrase ‘Stockholm Syndrome.’
While chatting about the city and its sights, finish in the green space of Kungsträdgården, one of Stockholm’s best-known parks and a stage for summer events.
Special Offer -
- Book this tour and save 20% compared to booking each attraction separately!
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