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Discover Stockholm’s highlights on this 3-hour guided tour, including City Hall, Old Town, and Vasa Museum. Small groups, expert guides, and included tickets.
If you’re exploring Stockholm and want a comprehensive introduction to its top sights, this all-in-1 guided experience offers a perfect mix of landmarks, history, and culture. For just $71.51 per person, you get approximately 3 hours of guided walking and sightseeing, with small groups of up to 10 people ensuring a cozy and personalized experience. The tour covers Stockholm City Hall’s courtyard, the narrow alleys of Old Town (Gamla Stan), and inside the Vasa Museum, where a 17th-century ship still captures attention. The Vasa Museum entry and a 30-minute guided tour are included, making this an excellent option for visitors with limited time or those arriving by cruise.
This tour is especially suited for those eager to see Stockholm’s most iconic landmarks, learn about Swedish history, and receive tailored insights from knowledgeable guides. While the City Hall visit doesn’t include interior access, the outdoor views and the inside of the Vasa Museum more than compensate. It’s a flexible, well-paced tour that balances sightseeing and storytelling, ideal for first-time visitors or anyone interested in a quick yet meaningful overview of Stockholm.


The tour begins at Stockholm City Hall, one of the most recognizable sights in the city. Visitors are guided through the courtyard, where they can admire the distinctive architecture and capture photos of the exterior. While the interior is not included in this tour, the guide shares stories about the building’s history and cultural significance as a symbol of Stockholm. The 30-minute visit is perfect for those wanting a quick overview of this important site.
Because of its prominent position, City Hall offers great views of Stockholm, especially from the outside. The guide highlights interesting facts and local insights, making the outdoor tour both informative and visually appealing.
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Next, the group heads into Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s medieval Old Town. This area dates back to the Middle Ages and features narrow alleys, colorful buildings, and historic squares. The walk through royal squares and hidden passages transports visitors into Sweden’s past—from Vikings to noble houses and rebellions.
Spending around 1 hour and 30 minutes in Old Town, the tour offers plenty of opportunities to take photos, listen to lively stories, and observe local life. The admission is free at this stop, but the atmosphere and history are what really stand out. Travelers appreciate the small groups and personalized explanations that bring the streets to life.

The highlight for many is the Vasa Museum, where visitors step inside to see a remarkably preserved 17th-century warship. The entry ticket and a 30-minute guided tour are included in the tour package, allowing for a more in-depth understanding of the ship’s history. The vessel sank on its maiden voyage almost 400 years ago and was salvaged in the 20th century, drawing visitors with its impressive size and intricate details.
The guide points out fascinating features of the ship, explaining why she sank, and sharing stories of maritime Sweden. Visitors find the inside of the Vasa both educational and awe-inspiring, often calling it a must-see for any Stockholm visit.

This tour keeps groups small—no more than 10 guests—which enhances the experience dramatically. According to reviews, guides like Ana and Sotter are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to engage. They offer ample time to ask questions, share local insights, and adjust the pace based on group preferences.
The small group size also means more personal interaction and a relaxed atmosphere during walking sections. Many reviewers mention the guides’ enthusiasm, making the sightseeing feel more lively and tailored.

The tour begins at Stockholm City Hall, located at Hantverkargatan 1. It concludes at the Vasa Museum, situated at Galärvarvsvägen 14. The total duration includes walking, ferry rides, and time inside the museum, offering a comprehensive yet manageable schedule.
The tour features public transportation nearby, making it easy to access from most parts of Stockholm. Travelers should note that the indoor entry to City Hall is not included; the focus is on exterior views and storytelling.
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This experience is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join. The guides accommodate accessibility needs if notified in advance. Confirmation is received at booking, and the tour is operated by XperienceSthlm.
The ferry ride is included in the overall schedule, adding variety and scenic views. Because the tour operates in good weather, cancellations due to poor weather are possible with options for a different date or a full refund.

Priced at $71.51, this tour offers good value, especially considering the Vasa Museum ticket and personalized guide time. Booking is recommended around 29 days in advance on average, reflecting its popularity. The small group size and expert guides make it ideal for those seeking a personalized, efficient overview of Stockholm.
Reviewers highlight the well-paced nature and engaging storytelling as key strengths. However, potential participants should know that the interior of City Hall is not included, which might be a downside for some visitors.

This experience suits first-time visitors who want a broad snapshot of Stockholm’s main sights fast and efficiently. It’s perfect for cruise passengers or travelers with limited time, as it covers the city’s iconic landmarks within just 3 hours.
People who appreciate knowledgeable guides and small groups will find this tour especially rewarding. It appeals to those eager to hear stories about Stockholm’s history, see spectacular views, and visit the inside of the Vasa Museum.
This small-group guided tour succeeds in combining iconic landmarks, historical storytelling, and inside access to the Vasa Museum, all within a compact schedule. The expert guides and personalized attention are the tour’s standout features, making it a highly recommended choice for first-time visitors and short-stay travelers.
While it doesn’t include interior access to the City Hall, the outdoor views and inside of the Vasa Museum compensate well. The value and enjoyment depend heavily on guide quality and small group dynamics—both of which are praised frequently.
Overall, it offers a well-rounded, engaging overview of Stockholm’s most famous sights in just 3 hours, making it a practical and enjoyable option for many visitors.
“Ana was a delightful guide. She made sure to take time to talk with everyone in the group, making us all feel welcome. The pace she set was comfort…”
Does this tour include inside visits of Stockholm City Hall?
No, only the exterior courtyard is visited. The interior tour of City Hall is not included in this experience.
What is included in the ticket price?
The tour guide, Vasa Museum entry, and a 30-minute guided inside tour of the museum are included. The City Hall outdoor visit is free.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including walking, ferry rides, and inside visits.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility options?
The tour accommodates accessibility needs upon request; most travelers can participate.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Stockholm City Hall (Hantverkargatan 1) and ends at the Vasa Museum (Galärvarvsvägen 14).
Is the ferry ride included?
Yes, the ferry ride is included in the total duration, providing scenic views between stops.
What should I bring or wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking. The tour operates in good weather; waterproof clothing might be helpful in case of rain.
Can I customize or extend the tour?
The tour is designed as a fixed 3-hour experience, but special requests for accessibility can be communicated beforehand.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but small children should be prepared for walking and outdoor exposure; check with the provider for specific accessibility options.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through the provider, XperienceSthlm, and is recommended well in advance due to its popularity.