
A visitor’s guide to the tallest buildings in Stockholm
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

Lesser known museums in Stockholm worth visiting
Stockholm has no shortage of major museums, but if you’re looking for something a bit different, there are plenty of smaller or more unusual options worth exploring. These places often focus on a single theme, person, or slice of history, and visiting them can give you a fresh perspective on Swedish culture. 1 Small and … Read more

Things to do in Stockholm in autumn – top activities and tips
Autumn in Stockholm means shorter days, crisp air, and a city glowing with colorful leaves. As the season shifts toward winter, the parks and waterfronts are painted in warm shades of red, orange, and yellow. It’s one of the best times of year to experience the city at a slower, cozier pace. If you’re looking … 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, housed 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, but the museum also features … Read more

Svartsö
Svartsö is an island in Stockholm’s central archipelago that combines a wild, natural setting with modern comforts. What sets Svartsö apart from other archipelago destinations is its genuine remoteness. Its appeal lies in its remoteness—far enough from the city to feel like a true escape, yet home to excellent dining, comfortable accommodations, and well-maintained trails. … Read more

Guide to getting to Stockholm Archipelago by ferry
Most visitors to Stockholm don’t realize that some of Sweden’s most beautiful nature begins just 30 minutes away by ferry. The closest island, Fjäderholmarna, makes for an easy half-day trip, while the rest of the 30,000-island chain stretches out into the Baltic Sea, with around 100 islands reachable by public ferries. The beauty of exploring … Read more

Grinda: 1-Day Itinerary
Grinda is one of those islands that just works for a day trip. It’s close enough to reach from Stockholm without rushing, but still feels like you’ve escaped the city. Compared to more touristy spots like Vaxholm or harder-to-reach islands like Utö, Grinda hits that nice middle ground – with forest trails, swimming spots, and … Read more

Grinda
Grinda is a stunning island in Stockholm’s archipelago that offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and Swedish charm. What sets Grinda apart from other archipelago islands is its accessibility for day-trippers, well-maintained hiking trails, and the unique combination of wilderness and comfort – you can hike through pristine forests in the morning … Read more

Guide to the best places for outdoor swimming when visiting Stockholm
Few capital cities can match Stockholm’s extraordinary gift of so many swimming spots scattered throughout the urban core. Built across 14 interconnected islands, Sweden’s capital transforms into Europe’s most swimmable city, where you can dive from medieval quays, sunbathe on sandy beaches, and cliff-jump into pristine waters, all within minutes of world-class museums and restaurants. … Read more