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Stockholm Private Tour: City Hall and Nobel Museum

Stockholm
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 4 h
Activity Level: Moderate
Experience: Family, Historical
Language: English
Permis photo inclus
Visite en transports en commun
Excursion en bateau sur le canal incluse
Billets de train inclus
Convient aux petits enfants
Visite accessible en fauteuil roulant
Billet musée inclus
Collation légère incluse
Déjeuner inclus
Transport inclus
Visite à pied

Overview

4-hours private Stockholm tour with a visit to City Hall and Nobel Museum.

What's included

  • Professional licensed English speaking guide. Other languages available upon request (additional charges may apply)
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Pick-up and drop-off
  • Skip-the-line entrance tickets to the Nobel Museum
  • Skip-the-line entrance tickets to the City Hall
  • All fees and taxes
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities to guide/driver (optional)
  • The Alfred Nobel Museum is closed on Mondays in the winter period (from September 1 to May 31), and is open daily in the summer period (from June 1 to August 31).
  • Not wheelchair accessible tour

Highlights

Alfred Nobel Museum
The Nobel Prize Museum’s aim is to spread knowledge and create interest and discussion around the natural sciences and culture through creative learning, exhibition techniques and modern technology. The Nobel Prize Museum illustrates a century of creativity, where visitors can follow the changes of the 20th century through the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Laureates. Explore the work and the ideas of more than 900 creative minds presented through short films, original artifacts and computers.
City Hall
A city as lovely, unusual and pioneering as Stockholm deserves a fitting symbol. And that symbol is the Stadhus (City Hall) which was finished in 1923. Lying across the Stadhusbron bridge in the island of Kungsholmen, this city landmark was built in the truest spirit of the national romanticism. The building is made from around 8 million decorated bricks, and garnished with spires, domes and minarets of green-tinged copper. One corner of the building rises into a 106-meter (450ft) tower and at the very pinnacle of the tower shine three golden crowns (Tre Kronor), Sweden’s emblem.
Gamla Stan
Stockholm’s Old Town, also known as Gamla Stan, is one of the best-preserved historic districts in all of Europe. The narrow cobbled streets and yellow-ochre buildings give the Old Town its unique character. Here you will find the Swedish Parliament, Stockholm Cathedral, and the Nobel Museum. The Royal Palace is also located in the Old Town, where you can watch the daily changing of the guard.
Junibacken
A playful cultural centre and museum dedicated to Scandinavian children’s literature, Junibacken is where the stories of Pippi Longstocking come to life. The place looks like it was ripped straight from the pages of a fairy tale. It is actually a creative and fun place to take your kids and let their imagination run wild! Get on the Story Train and enjoy a delightful journey through the magical fairy tale world of the Swedish world-renowned children’s author, Astrid Lindgren!
Royal Palace
With about 600 rooms, the Royal Palace is the official residence of the Swedish royal family and one of the largest palaces in Europe. Only used for official ceremonies, the grandiose palace is open to the public all year round. It is unquestionably one of the most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm. The Tre Kronor Museum, Treasury, Royal Apartments, and the impressive architectural style and decor of the palace will take your breath away.
Skansen
Swedes really know how to keep their history, culture and traditions alive - and Skansen is a good example of that. With about 150 buildings and farmsteads relocated from different parts of the country, Skansen is a traditional pre-industrial miniature Sweden and the first open-air museum in the world. Situated on the island of Djurgården, the museum is also home to an amazing zoo, featuring animals native to Scandinavia.

Itinerary

Meeting time: 09:00, 10:00

During the tour you will take a walk along the narrow streets of the Old City, visit the Nobel Museum and the Stockholm City Hall (Blue Hall and Golden Hall).

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