Stockholm, Sweden: Top Attractions

Grand Hôtel
While visiting Stockholm, visitors have a number of different types of options in terms of where they may stay. For example, the opulent Grand Hôtel is a famous five-star location in the city. It was built in the late nineteenth century, and today it is both a gorgeous place to stay and a great place simply to visit.
Af Chapman
On the other hand is the af Chapman. This ship was originally launched in 1888, and today remains moored along the coast of Stockholm. It also acts as a youth hostel, and provides a unique experience for anyone staying there.
The Stockholm Archipelago
Stockholm is also home to a huge archipelago on its eastern coast. The beauty of this region has inspired a great many artists throughout history. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to travel between the islands, especially during summer months. Take a cruise ship from place to place, and take in the great views while you travel.
Slussen
Found in central Stockholm, the Slussen joins Södermalm with Gamla stan. The name refers to both an important intersection and a lock that joins two bodies of water.
Gamla Stan
One of Stockholm’s most popular attractions, the nearby Gamla stan is a medieval city centre. Welcoming for tourists and pedestrians, you’ll find restaurants, bars and cafes alongside many fascinating shops. There are also a variety of beautiful historical buildings to visit.
Sergels Torg
Meanwhile the bustling centre of Sergels Torg is a central town square that also features a theatre, stores and a huge sculpture.
Ericsson Globe
The very modern Ericsson Globe is a sports arena found in Stockholm. It is one of the world’s largest hemispherical buildings, and therefore it is a spectacular sight to see from miles around. A distinctive shape on the city skyline, this Globe presents a unique take on arena design.
Djurgarden
If museums are more your speed, try Djurgarden. Djurgarden is an island that features museums, historical attractions and even an amusement park. Both tourists and locals flock to this location in droves. The Vasa museum is a maritime museum found on Djurgarden that is particularly distinct as it showcases an ancient ship as part of its building. Skansen is also found on that island, and is both an open-air museum and zoo that gives visitors a picture of rural life in Stockholm.
Modern and traditional, Stockholm is one capital city with lots to see.
