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Top neighbourhoods in Stockholm

Gamla Stan map

Gamla Stan

Gamla Stan's narrow medieval streets wind through a fairy tale of rich history and Nordic charm. The Nobel Prize Museum sits alongside colourful merchant houses in Stortorget square, creating an open-air museum vibe. Stockholm Cathedral's spires tower above cobblestone alleys that buzz with shoppers hunting for Swedish crafts and treasures. Traditional restaurants serve up authentic Swedish fare like reindeer and herring, while cosy cafés offer the perfect fika experience. Getting around is simple with the T-bana metro station nearby, and boutique hotels in converted historic buildings put you right in the middle of all that old-world magic.

Norrmalm map

Norrmalm

Norrmalm hums with Stockholm's city centre energy, blending business with pleasure. The pedestrian-friendly Drottninggatan street is perfect for people-watching while Hotorget Square hosts markets and lively gatherings. Snag designer finds at NK department store or Gallerian mall before diving into museums and theatres that showcase Swedish culture and history. From casual cafes to upscale restaurants, Norrmalm serves up delicious Swedish and international cuisine. Getting around is a breeze with Stockholm Central Station and multiple metro stops connecting you to everywhere in the city. Hotels cater mainly to business travellers but offer comfortable bases for exploring this walkable district.

Östermalm map

Östermalm

Östermalm showcases Stockholm's elegance through tree-lined boulevards and 19th-century architecture. Affluent shoppers browse luxury boutiques along Biblioteksgatan, while culture enthusiasts explore the Swedish History Museum's Viking treasures. The Royal Dramatic Theatre stages world-class performances, and Karlaplan's circular park offers a peaceful retreat from city life. Well-connected by metro stations and tram stops, getting around is a breeze. Fine dining establishments and upscale cafés populate the area, making it a culinary destination. Accommodation range from historic boutique hotels to modern luxury properties, perfect for travellers seeking refined experiences in Sweden's capital.

Maria map

Maria

Maria's cobblestone streets weave through Stockholm's history with 17th-century buildings housing modern art galleries and cosy cafes. The area offers stunning panoramic views of the city from Monteliusvägen path. Explore Maria Magdalena Church or wander through peaceful squares where locals outnumber tourists. Grab a cardamom bun at a traditional fika cafe or sample modern Swedish cuisine at intimate bistros. Two T-Bana stations make getting around a breeze, while boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide character-rich accommodation. The steep terrain rewards explorers with authentic Stockholm charm.

Central Stockholm map

Central Stockholm

Central Stockholm sprawls across 14 islands where history meets water at every turn. The cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan wind through medieval buildings while the Royal Palace stands watch over Stockholm Harbour. World-class museums like the Vasa and Nobel Prize Museum offer cultural deep-dives between shopping trips to Nordiska Kompaniet and strolls along scenic waterfront promenades. Getting around couldn't be easier with the T-Centralen metro hub and tram stops throughout the area. Dining options range from cosy cafés serving cinnamon buns to sophisticated restaurants featuring traditional Swedish meatballs and herring. Most attractions open from 10am-5pm, with museums often offering one late night weekly.

Top landmarks in Stockholm

Stockholm and related destinations

Wander cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan, where medieval buildings house cosy cafes and quirky boutiques. Hop aboard a ferry to explore the stunning Stockholm Archipelago's 30,000 islands and islets.