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Discover Stockholm's Södermalm with this 3-hour Millennium Trilogy walking tour, visiting 16 iconic movie locations and ending with a tribute to Stieg Larsson.
Experience Stockholm’s Södermalm in a new way with the Millennium Trilogy Walking Tour. This 3-hour guided walk takes fans of Stieg Larsson’s famous series through 16 key movie locations from “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”. For a fixed price, you explore the city’s streets and uncover the settings that brought the blockbuster films to life, including Mikael Blomkvist’s apartment, Lisbeth Salander’s tattoo studio, and the offices of Millennium magazine.
The tour departs from Medborgarplatsen 29, a central spot in Stockholm, making it easy to find. The route includes several guided stops on foot, with a few short walks between locations, offering an engaging pace suitable for most visitors. The experience is led by live guides in English and Swedish, providing fascinating stories along the way. You’ll also get the chance to pay a heartfelt tribute at Stieg Larsson’s final resting place, adding a personal touch to this literary and cinematic journey.
While the tour does not include entry fees, it’s perfect for fans of the series, film buffs, and curious explorers eager to see Stockholm from a fresh perspective. The weather can vary, so dressing comfortably and appropriately for walking is recommended. With flexible booking options that allow cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, this tour offers both convenience and peace of mind.
The tour begins at Medborgarplatsen 29, a lively square in Stockholm, where the guide welcomes the group. From there, the route includes brief guided stops at Tjärhovsgatan and Götgatan, each lasting about five minutes. These initial stops introduce visitors to Södermalm’s vibrant atmosphere, setting the scene for the movie locations to come. The guided segments provide context about the series and the filming process, making it easier to picture the scenes.
The tour then continues on foot, with a five-minute walk leading to Hökens gata, a street that features in the films and offers a glimpse into the neighborhood’s authentic vibe. Each stop is carefully chosen to showcase recognizable spots from the movies, making it ideal for fans wanting to connect real Stockholm streets with the cinematic version.
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Next, the guide leads you to Mosebacke, a well-known Stockholm vantage point, where you can appreciate the city’s skyline while learning about its significance in the series. Moving along, Katarinavägen is visited, a street that plays a role in the film’s urban backdrop. The guided narration highlights interesting stories and behind-the-scenes details, which enrich the experience for viewers familiar with the series.
The stops here last about five minutes each, providing just enough time to appreciate the surroundings before heading to the next location. These areas also allow for some photos and soaking in the Stockholm neighborhood’s character, which is essential for understanding the setting of the books and films.
A longer stop at Fiskargatan lasts around ten minutes, giving visitors more time to explore the street where several scenes were shot. This part of the tour offers insight into how the filmmakers used Stockholm’s architecture to create the gritty, realistic atmosphere of the series.
Followed by a further ten-minute on-foot stretch, the tour visits Sankt Paulsgatan, which appears multiple times in the movies. The guide shares stories about the filming process, local landmarks, and how these streets contribute to the series’ dark tone. The comprehensive narration provides context that enhances the viewing experience and deepens appreciation for the city’s cinematic role.
The tour continues at Bellmansgatan, with a five-minute stop that highlights its role in the series. An extended 15-minute segment here allows for more in-depth storytelling, giving fans a chance to see the exact spots where some of the film’s most memorable scenes were shot.
Next, the group moves to Monteliusvägen, a scenic walkway offering panoramic views of Stockholm. The guide points out how the city’s landscapes are incorporated into the films, and visitors can enjoy some impressive photos. The route then takes you to Hornsgatan, a street that adds to the gritty, urban feel of the series.
More Great Tours NearbyThe stops at Lundagatan and Högalids kyrkväg involve longer guided periods—10 and 25 minutes respectively—allowing for detailed storytelling and exploration. These streets are integral to the filming locations, and the guide shares insights into their significance for the plots and characters.
Högalids kyrkväg is particularly notable for its 25-minute segment, providing plenty of time for questions and to absorb the surroundings. This stop is essential for fans wanting an immersive experience, connecting the film scenes with real Stockholm streets.
The last part of the tour covers Monteliusvägen once more, focusing on its cinematic role and its stunning views. The guide wraps up here, giving visitors time to take photos and reflect on the journey.
As the walk concludes, the group heads to Högalids kyrkväg for a 25-minute detailed exploration, rounding out the tour with stories about the neighborhood’s history and its cinematic connections.
The tour culminates with a visit to Stieg Larsson’s final resting place, a moment that adds emotional weight and personal connection to the experience. This tribute offers an opportunity to honor the author and reflect on his impact, making the tour memorable beyond the film locations.
This part of the tour is a quiet, respectful moment, giving fans a chance to pay their respects and connect with the legacy behind the stories.
The tour starts at Medborgarplatsen 29, with clear coordinates provided for easy finding. The activity is suitable for all ages, including families and solo travelers, though it involves walking and standing. It runs in all weather conditions, so dressing comfortably and bringing an umbrella or rain jacket is advised.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later offers convenience. The price does not include entry fees to any additional museums or sites, but none are required for the locations visited on this walking tour.

This tour is ideal for fans of the Millennium Trilogy, film enthusiasts, and those interested in Stockholm’s neighborhoods and filming locations. It suits visitors looking for a short, engaging activity that combines sightseeing with storytelling. Since it’s accessible for most ages and fitness levels, it’s a flexible choice for families, friends, or solo explorers eager to see Stockholm through the lens of some of its most popular films.
This 3-hour walking tour offers a well-structured, story-rich experience for anyone eager to connect the scenes of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” with the real-life Stockholm streets. The tour’s stops cover key filming locations, providing a mix of scenic vistas, neighborhood insights, and cinematic history.
While the tour does not include entry to other attractions or museums, its strength lies in the guided storytelling and authentic exploration of Södermalm. It’s especially suited for fans wanting to see the film locations in person and learn about the city’s role in the series.
The Millennium Trilogy Walking Tour presents a rewarding way to spend a few hours, combining literary and film references with Stockholm’s vibrant neighborhoods. The emotional culmination at Stieg Larsson’s grave adds a memorable, personal dimension to this cinematic walk.
Is the tour suitable for children? Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages and involves walking and standing, but the content may be more engaging for fans of the series.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes are recommended, and dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour operates in all conditions.
Are entry fees included? No, entry fees for museums or other sites are not included, but none are required for the locations visited.
How long is the walk between stops? The stops are on foot, with brief guided segments and short walks, typically no more than five to ten minutes.
Where exactly does the tour start? The tour begins at Medborgarplatsen 29, at the entrance to Medborgarhuset.
Can I cancel the booking? Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are guides available in? The tour is led by guides in English and Swedish.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible? No, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
How many stops are included? There are 16 main stops, covering key filming locations and neighborhoods.
What makes this tour unique? The combination of film location visits, stories about the series, and a tribute at Stieg Larsson’s grave makes this a distinctive experience for fans and film lovers alike.
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