Skansen is the world's first ethnographic open-air museum - it is also one of the most extensive ones.
This 1200-meters-long street, lined with palace-like houses designed by some of the major architects of its day, is one of the most sought…
If you stop here during the day, you can buy fruit and vegetables. Also, there is a flea market every Sunday.
Also known as Sergels torg, this square is named after a popular Swedish neoclassical sculptor, Johan Tobias Sergel, who used to live and…
The seat of parliament mainly attracts two kinds of people - architecture lovers and politically involved individuals.
With its notable red-brick tower, this is one of the most renowned landmarks of the city.
This palace, completed in 1760, is the official residence of the Swedish royal family.
Everything about this place is marked by history, from the colourful, strange houses or the cobblestone on the pavement to the royal guards…