Allemansrätten: Sweden’s “right to roam”

If you spend any time outdoors in Sweden, you’re already benefiting from something called Allemansrätten. It’s often translated as “the right of public access”, and it’s a big part of how people here use and think about nature. In simple terms, it means you’re allowed to move freely through the countryside, even when the land … Read more

ABBA The Museum – visitor guide and impressions

ABBA The Museum is located on Djurgården in Stockholm, and draws visitors of all ages. It’s one of the city’s most popular attractions, so booking in advance is strongly recommended, especially during weekends and holidays. The museum is part of Pop House Stockholm and offers a mix of music history, nostalgia, and interactive experiences celebrating … Read more

Fotografiska

Fotografiska in Stockholm is a contemporary center for photography and visual art, offering continuously changing exhibitions rather than a traditional museum’s fixed collection. Housed in the historic Art Nouveau–style Stora Tullhuset building on Stadsgårdkajen in Södermalm, it combines world‑class photo art with panoramic views over Djurgården. The space spans four levels filled with gallery rooms, … Read more

12 hidden statues in Stockholm you might have missed

Stockholm has plenty of classic statues tied to the city’s history, plus modern monuments that lean more toward public art or celebrate well-known people. But there’s also a third category: smaller, quirkier sculptures. They’re not trying to impress you from a distance, but they often have a lot of heart, and sometimes a quiet sense … Read more

A visitor’s guide to the tallest buildings in Stockholm

An infographic of the tallest buildings in Stockholm showing silhouettes of the buildings and their height.

While Stockholm’s charm often comes from its old streets and waterfront views, the city also has striking towers and modern skyscrapers. Some are loved, others debated, but all of them leave an impression on the skyline. These are some of the tallest buildings you’ll see across Stockholm. Kaknäs Tower Kaknäs Tower (Kaknästornet) is Stockholm’s tallest … Read more

Exploring Stockholm’s Viking heritage: Sites and museums to visit

The Vikings are never far from mind when you think about Scandinavia, and Stockholm is a good place to dive into their history. From museums and archaeological sites to rune stones hidden in the city streets, there are plenty of ways to explore this part of Sweden’s past. The Viking Museum The Viking Museum on … Read more

Swedish Museum of Natural History and Cosmonova in Stockholm

The Swedish Museum of Natural History is one of the largest museums in Sweden. The museum is in a grand early 20th-century building next to Stockholm University. It’s a popular destination for families and offers two floors of permanent and temporary exhibitions. The main attractions are the impressive dinosaur skeletons and fossils. The museum also … Read more

Overview of Stockholm’s museums

Museum of Modern Art (Moderna Museet)

With a population of about 1.5 million, Stockholm’s roughly 70 museums, is a significant number relative to its size. In fact, the Swedish capital is one of the most museum-dense cities per capita in the world, and welcomes over 9 million museum visitors per year. The concentration of cultural institutions, including notable ones like the … Read more

A brief history of Stockholm: Key events and landmarks

Statue of Birger Jarl at Riddarholmen in Stockholm, Sweden.

Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, has a history spanning nearly 800 years. Let’s explore how the city evolved from its early beginnings into the vital capital that it is today. Along the way, we’ll highlight key events and significant historical landmarks (which you can visit) that has shaped Stockholm over the centuries. Stockholm’s founding father … Read more