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Discover Viking history with this full-day guided tour from Stockholm to Sigtuna and Uppsala, featuring ancient runestones, burial sites, and medieval landmarks.


The Stockholm Viking History Full Day Tour begins with a pickup from Stockholm and takes travelers on a journey through over 1,000 years of Viking history. The first stop, Broby Bridge, is renowned not only for its scenic views but also for featuring one of Sweden’s most famous Viking burial grounds. Here, visitors can see Mighty Viking graves, including both pagan and Christian sites, reflecting the religious transition during the Viking era.
The guided visit to Broby Bridge introduces visitors to the burial customs of the Norse, highlighting the significance of these sites in Viking society. The photo stop offers great views, and the guide explains how these sites reveal the culture and beliefs of the Vikings. For those interested in archaeology, the site’s history is made vivid through storytelling, making it a powerful first impression of the tour.
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Next, the tour visits Jarlabanke’s Bridge, a reconstructed Viking crossing that highlights the engineering skills of the Norse. Walking over the bridge allows for a tangible sense of Viking infrastructure, and the guide points out the runic inscriptions carved into the stones nearby. These runes are more than just symbols; they tell stories of Viking leaders, kin groups, and disputes settled through laws carved into stone.
This spot gives visitors a glimpse into Viking societal organization and law-making processes. The strange runic inscriptions add a layer of mystery, prompting curiosity about the language and stories engraved by ancient Scandinavians. The reconstructed bridge also provides a scenic backdrop for photos and offers insight into Viking communal projects.

The Arkil Assembly site offers a fascinating look at the Viking parliament, where laws were debated and disputes settled. Visiting this site emphasizes the importance of kin groups and legal structures in Viking society. The guide explains how these assemblies served as centers for governance, reinforcing the communal and legal aspects of Viking life.
This stop helps to contextualize the social order and political organization of the era, illustrating how Vikings managed conflicts and maintained order in their communities. The site’s historical significance makes it a compelling piece of the Viking puzzle, especially for those interested in governance and law.

The tour’s highlight is the guided walking tour of Sigtuna, Sweden’s oldest town. Known for its medieval wooden architecture, it’s a favorite weekend retreat for Swedes today. Visitors stroll through narrow cobblestone alleys and visit centuries-old church ruins, which create an authentic medieval atmosphere.
Sigtuna’s beautiful town square and the medieval church ruins are among its main sights. The guide shares stories about the town’s history, emphasizing its role as a Viking trading hub and later medieval settlement. The town’s cozy ambiance and historic charm make this part of the tour especially memorable.
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At Old Uppsala, the focus shifts to its 1500-year-old grave mounds. These 11-meter-high tombs stand as silent witnesses to the town’s significance during the Viking Age. The guide describes the rich history of the site, which was once a major religious center.
Visitors also explore the medieval cathedral ruins, adding a layer of church history to the Viking story. Walking around the tombs and ruins, they gain a sense of Uppsala’s importance in both pagan and Christian eras. The site’s panoramic views and detailed explanations make it one of the most striking stops on the tour.

The Uppsala Cathedral is Sweden’s largest church and a highlight of any visit. The tour includes a guided walk inside, revealing its fascinating architecture and historical significance as a religious hub. The guide discusses its construction, its role in Scandinavian Christianity, and its connection to Swedish royalty.
After visiting the cathedral, the tour continues to Gamla Uppsala, where the landscape tells stories of Norse gods and legendary kings. The scenic views and guided explanations deepen understanding of Uppsala’s religious and royal history, bringing to life its long-standing importance in the Scandinavian landscape.

Midway through the day, the tour makes a break at a local café, where travelers can enjoy regional snacks and regional foods. While food and drinks are not included in the tour price, this stop offers a chance to relax, reflect on the day’s history, and sample local flavors. The café setting adds a cozy, authentic touch to the experience, emphasizing the regional culture.

Throughout the day, travelers benefit from a scenic drive between sites, with the driver and expert guides providing detailed commentary. Guides like Calle, Gustav, Olof, and Asa receive praise for their knowledge, friendly attitude, and storytelling skills. Several reviews mention that guides are funny, engaging, and well-informed, making the history come alive.
The transportation is comfortable, and pickup is included from anywhere within 3 km of Stockholm Central Station. The tour operates in all weather, so dressing appropriately is recommended, especially for visits to outdoor sites like Uppsala’s tombs and Viking bridges.

The tour lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, making it a full but manageable day for those interested in Viking history. It is suitable for travelers with limited walking, as the itinerary involves some walking at sites, but overall, physical activity remains moderate. The tour is conducted in English, with options for private groups, adding flexibility for special occasions or private interest.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. Payment can be deferred, allowing travelers to reserve their spot without immediate commitment.
This guided day trip offers a comprehensive insight into Viking history by combining visits to multiple historic sites with expert storytelling. The inclusion of both archaeological sites and towns like Sigtuna and Uppsala allows for a well-rounded understanding of Viking culture, law, and religion.
What truly distinguishes this tour is the quality of guides, often praised for their depth of knowledge and engaging manner. The stops at key sites like Broby Bro, Jarlabanke’s Bridge, and Old Uppsala ensure visitors leave with a strong sense of the Viking era’s significance.
While food and entry fees are not included, the overall value comes from scenic drives, personalized guided visits, and the chance to explore iconic Viking landmarks that are otherwise difficult to access independently.
This 8 to 9-hour tour offers an in-depth look at Scandinavia’s Viking past, perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. The combination of outdoor sites, historic towns, and medieval landmarks provides a full, engaging experience. The friendly guides and scenic routes make the long day enjoyable and informative.
The tour caters well to those wanting a comprehensive Viking history overview without sacrificing comfort or flexibility. It’s especially suitable for travelers who appreciate expert storytelling and hands-on exploration of ancient sites. For anyone seeking to connect the dots between Viking legends and modern Swedish culture, this tour offers a detailed, well-organized journey.
“Calle was a very friendly and informative guide. It was a great day trip with many sites visited and interesting knowledge!”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation from within 3 km of Stockholm Central Station is included, with comfortable vehicle transfers between sites.
How long does the tour last?
The full-day Viking history tour runs for approximately 8 to 9 hours.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is a lunch break at a local café.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour involves limited walking and is accessible for most travelers, making it suitable for families and those with mobility considerations.
What language is used on the tour?
The guide speaks English.
Are private options available?
Yes, the tour is available for private groups for a more personalized experience.
What sites do I visit?
You visit Broby Bro, Jarlabanke’s Bridge, Arkil Assembly site, Sigtuna, Old Uppsala, Uppsala Cathedral, and Gamla Uppsala.
Are entry fees included?
No, entry fees are not included in the tour price.
What is the best way to prepare?
Dress appropriately for all weather conditions and bring comfortable walking shoes for outdoor sites.