This guide combines for the two most important and popular attractions of Stockholm! An added bonus: you do not queue up at the Vasa Museum ...!
Our walk through the old town will reveal how and why the Nobel Prize was created, where the Swedish royal family actually lives, as we used our waste plied how close the narrowest street in Stockholm is, how many people still live in the old town, how high the acquisition (!), and much more.
From the old town it then continues via ferry to the island of Djurgården. Discover with us Stockholm from the water and find out why Stockholm is called the Venice of the North.
Our visit to the Vasa Museum will bring you certainly amazed. The old ship is quite a stunning experience! How can a ship that spent 333 years on the seabed still be so well preserved? How many people died when it went down, especially; why it went down so quickly and who was to blame for it? And as it came into the house, where do we stand? All this and every other question, we will answer you during our tour of the museum. If we are here finally finished with the tour, you are welcome to stay in the museum, to look at the exhibitions and accurately see the film about the Vasa, or simply revel in the atmosphere.
Meeting/pick-up point: In front of the Nobel Museum.
Duration: 3 hours.
Start/opening time: At 10am.
Others: Please note that the tour ends at the Vasa Museum. From here you can continue on your own to explore the city. We recommend comfortable shoes and the weather to wear appropriate clothing.