Step into Stockholm Old Town: A walking tour like no other! 4K
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In Stockholm vlog from sunny Gamla Stan: Stockholm Old Town in Sweden, known as Gamla Stan, is one of the best-preserved medieval city centers in Europe as well as Scandinavian capital and offers a truly enchanting experience. A walking tour through its narrow, cobblestone streets is like stepping back in time, where history, culture, and beauty converge. Here’s a guide to what you can expect on this magical journey through Gamla Stan:

1. Start at Slussen
Slussen: Begin your tour at Slussen, a major transportation hub that connects different parts of Stockholm. Slussen is currently undergoing a massive redevelopment, but it still offers stunning views of the city’s waterways and skyline. From here, you can see the historic buildings of Gamla Stan rising in the distance, beckoning you to explore.
2. Cross the Skeppsbron Bridge
Skeppsbron Bridge: As you leave Slussen, cross the Skeppsbron Bridge, which offers beautiful views of the surrounding waters, including Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. The bridge connects Slussen to Gamla Stan and provides a perfect vantage point to admire the old and new aspects of Stockholm.
3. Enter Gamla Stan via Skeppsbron
Skeppsbron: Upon crossing the bridge, you’ll find yourself on Skeppsbron, the eastern waterfront of Gamla Stan. Lined with 18th-century buildings, this street offers a picturesque introduction to the Old Town. The colorful facades and historic architecture set the tone for the rest of your journey.
4. Visit the Royal Palace
The Royal Palace (Kungliga Slottet): As you continue along Skeppsbron, the Royal Palace comes into view. One of the largest palaces in Europe, this Baroque masterpiece is the official residence of the Swedish monarch. While the exterior is impressive, consider taking a tour of the palace's interior, where you can explore the State Apartments, the Royal Chapel, and the Treasury.
5. Wander Through Stortorget
Stortorget: From the Royal Palace, head deeper into Gamla Stan to reach Stortorget, the oldest square in Stockholm. This square is the historic heart of the city and is surrounded by colorful, narrow buildings that are iconic to Gamla Stan. Stortorget is also where you’ll find the Stockholm Stock Exchange Building, now home to the Nobel Museum.
6. Explore the Nobel Museum
Nobel Museum: Located in the Stock Exchange Building, the Nobel Museum offers fascinating insights into the Nobel Prize and its laureates. Interactive exhibits and historical artifacts tell the stories of those who have made significant contributions to humanity. The museum also regularly hosts temporary exhibitions.
7. Discover the Great Church (Storkyrkan)
Storkyrkan (The Great Church): Just a short walk from Stortorget is Storkyrkan, Stockholm’s oldest church, dating back to the 13th century. The Gothic-style cathedral is famous for its wooden statue of Saint George and the Dragon, and it has been the site of numerous royal weddings and coronations.
8. Stroll Through the Narrow Alleys
Narrow Alleys: One of the most charming aspects of Gamla Stan is its labyrinth of narrow, cobblestone streets and alleys. Wander down Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, the narrowest alley in Stockholm, measuring just 90 centimeters at its narrowest point. These alleys are perfect for discovering hidden cafes, shops, and art galleries.
9. Visit the House of Nobility (Riddarhuset)
Riddarhuset: Continue your walk to Riddarhuset, the House of Nobility, which is a beautiful 17th-century building. The building played a significant role in Sweden's political history and is an architectural gem worth visiting.
10. Relax at Järntorget
Järntorget: Your tour can end at Järntorget, another historic square in Gamla Stan. This square was once the center of Stockholm’s iron trade, and it’s now a lively spot filled with cafes and shops. It’s a great place to sit down, have a coffee, and soak in the atmosphere of the Old Town.
11. Enjoy a Fika Break
Fika Break: While exploring, make sure to take a break for fika, the Swedish tradition of enjoying coffee with a sweet treat. There are plenty of cozy cafes in Gamla Stan where you can indulge in a cinnamon bun (kanelbulle) and a warm drink.
12. Visit the Riddarholmen Church
Riddarholmen Church: If you have time, walk over to the nearby Riddarholmen, a small island adjacent to Gamla Stan. Here, you’ll find the Riddarholmen Church, the burial site of Swedish kings. The church is one of the oldest buildings in Stockholm, dating back to the late 13th century, and its spire is an iconic part of the city’s skyline.

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