Stockholm spans 14 islands connected by bridges and ferries, with the medieval Gamla Stan, design-forward Södermalm, and royal parks all within walking distance. The Vasa Museum's intact 17th-century warship is reason enough to visit, and the surrounding archipelago of 30,000 islands is one of Europe's great summer playgrounds.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Stockholm
Currency
kr SEK
Language
Swedish
City transfer
~20 min
Arlanda Express Train / Commuter Train (Pendeltåg) / Bus (Flygbussarna) / Taxi
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Board the Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) the moment it opens at 10am — a near-complete 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage and was raised intact in 1961. It's the most extraordinary museum object in Scandinavia and gets very crowded by 11am. Pre-book online and arrive exactly at opening.
Walk up Monteliusvägen — a 500-metre cliff-top promenade in Södermalm with a panoramic view over Gamla Stan, the city hall, and the water stretching west. Go at sunrise or golden hour; locals use it as a daily route but visitors consistently call it the best view in Stockholm.
Take the public ferry (Djurgårdslinjen, standard SL travel card) from Slussen to Djurgården island — it costs the same as a metro ticket and the 10-minute crossing gives you a view of Gamla Stan from the water that no photo quite captures. The ferry runs year-round.
Have breakfast at Vurma (multiple locations in Södermalm) — a Swedish waffle institution that locals queue for on weekends. The sweet potato waffle with avocado and the classic with jam and cream are both excellent. Go on a weekday to avoid the longest queues.
Travel tips
- →Take the Arlanda Express only if time-strapped — the commuter train is half the price and only 10 minutes slower
- →Buy a 24- or 72-hour SL travel card covering metro, buses, trams, and commuter ferries
- →Plan a day trip to Vaxholm or Sandhamn in the archipelago — boats leave from Strömkajen
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