Explore Stockholm’s Gamla Stan on a guided walking tour. Discover hidden gems, hear local legends, and enjoy panoramic views. Choose to focus on Jewish heritage for a deeper experience.

PRICE: $411
per group up to 20

 

Meet your guide in Stortorget Square, the oldest in Stockholm, surrounded by colorful medieval houses. Hear the dramatic tale of the Stockholm Bloodbath and see the Nobel Prize Museum.

Stroll along cobbled alleys toward the Royal Palace, one of Europe’s grandest residences, passing courtyards and secret passages most visitors overlook. Discover hidden gems: tucked-away alleys, unique photo spots, and panoramic views from Gamla Stan to Södermalm island.

Feel the atmosphere of medieval Stockholm and hear stories of kings, queens, merchants, rebels, and everyday life in this enchanting city.

For those interested, the tour can also include a Jewish Heritage focus: visiting the Great Synagogue, the Jewish Museum, and exploring stories of migration, resilience, and community life in Stockholm. This adds a meaningful layer of culture and history often missing in standard tours.

Whether it’s your first time in Stockholm or you’ve been here before, this experience is designed to be personal, interactive, and tailored – blending history, legends, humor, and insider tips. You’ll leave not only with unforgettable memories but also with recommendations for the best local cafés, viewpoints, and hidden corners to explore on your own.

Gamla Stan Old Town Walking Tour with Joni — fun, licensed guide
Royal Palace exterior, Stortorget Square, and hidden courtyards
Panoramic views toward Södermalm — Stockholm’s hipster island
Meet Järnpojke, the tiny Iron Boy statue with its playful traditions
English or Hebrew tours; optional focus on Jewish history in Sweden

1. Licensed local guide (Joni)
2. Guided walking tour of Stockholm’s Old Town (Gamla Stan)
3. Stories, legends, and historical background of key sites
4. Visit to Stortorget Square, Royal Palace exterior, and hidden courtyards
5. Stops at landmarks such as Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, Järntorget, and German Church
6. Visit to unique spots like Järnpojke (Iron Boy) and a Viking rune stone
7. Panoramic viewpoint toward Södermalm (photo opportunity)
8. Option to include Jewish Heritage sites (Jewish Museum, Great Synagogue)
9. Tour available in English or Hebrew (upon request)
10. Insider tips for cafés, restaurants, and local attractions
1. Entrance fees (if you wish to enter sites)
2. Transport to/from meeting point
3. Food and drinks

 

This is just one of the many unforgettable experiences that Sweden has to offer. Discover more tours, hidden gems, and must-see spots in Stockholm or on our complete Sweden guide.