Stockholm Food Tour
Stockholm has a way of turning food into a city map. This 4-hour Stockholm Food Tour uses a simple idea: […]
Stockholm has a way of turning food into a city map. This 4-hour Stockholm Food Tour uses a simple idea: […]
Gamla Stan walks you through time. This Old Town route is built in chronological order, starting in the Viking era
Speed and Stockholm go together. This 2-hour RIB tour gives you big scenery from the water plus real motion, not
Stockholm can feel big fast, but this route keeps you moving. I really like the private, exclusive format and the
Medieval streets move fast here, and the guide slows you down. I like the orientation of Gamla Stan—you quickly understand
Vikings show up fast in this day trip. This Stockholm County tour strings together Viking-era sites, medieval churches, and Uppsala’s
Stockholm clicks into place on two wheels. In just 3.5 hours you pedal across a chain of islands, with water
If you want Stockholm in one tidy hour, this helps. I like the easy canal-boat format for time-pressed days and
Stockholm clicks into focus on foot. I love the small-group size (max 15) and Tomas’s insider storytelling that connects Swedish
Runestones and grave fields sit just outside Stockholm. This guided outing uses real, still-standing Viking-age sites to explain how people
Cold or not, Gamla Stan hits. This 2-hour guided walk turns Old Town into a story you can follow, with
Gliding on a Segway changes Stockholm fast. I like that this is a small-group ride where the guide can actually
Vikings, runes, and cathedral spires outside Stockholm. This is a fast, full-day jump through Viking-era sites and Swedish medieval landmarks,
An island maze with room to breathe. This full-day yacht sailing turns the Stockholm Archipelago into a calm, hands-on experience,
Two hours, many islands, and a fast orientation. I love how this tour uses Stockholm’s bike-lane network to keep things