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There's so much more to discover beyond this list, but we wanted to highlight a few spots that we think are definitely worth a visit. We hope these suggestions inspire your adventures around the city!

Old town

Gamla Stan (Old Town)

Gamla Stan, Stockholm, 111 28, Sweden

One of Michelle's favorite parts of Stockholm to walk around! Wander the cobblestone streets and explore Stortorget Square and the Nobel Prize Museum.

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Vasa museum

Vasa Museum

14 Galärvarvsvägen, Östermalm, Stockholms län 115 21, Sweden

See the world's only preserved 17th-century ship!

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Abba museum

ABBA The Museum

68 Djurgårdsvägen, Östermalm, Stockholms län 115 21, Sweden

Mama Mia, here we go again! Michelle was thrilled when she found out ABBA was a Swedish band, so when she visited this for the first time, she was like a little kid in a playground.

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Skansen

Skansen

49-51 Djurgårdsslätten, Östermalm, Stockholms län 115 21, Sweden

Skansen is the world's oldest open-air museum, located in Stockholm. It brings Sweden's history to life with traditional houses, farmsteads, and live demonstrations of crafts and folklore. Home to Nordic animals and cultural exhibits, it's a unique way to experience Swedish heritage. We also recommend checking out the glassblowing studio, where you can buy beautiful hand-blown glass pieces!

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Fjäderholmarna

Fjäderholmarna

Fjäderholmarna, 111 15 Stockholm`,

Take a ferry from Strandvägen, Stockholm, Fjäderholmarna, Stockholm County 111 15, Sweden Just a 20-minute boat ride from Stockholm city! Many craftsmen have studios and shops in the middle of the island and it provides a nice taste of the archipelago!

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Royal palace

The Royal Palace

Kungliga slottet, 107 70 Stockholm

The Royal Palace in Stockholm is one of the largest palaces in Europe and the official residence of the Swedish monarch. This historic landmark features stunning architecture, grand halls, and museums showcasing Sweden's royal heritage. Don't miss the daily changing of the guard ceremony!

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City hall

Stockholm City Hall

1 Hantverkargatan, Kungsholmen, Stockholms län 111 52, Sweden

Stockholm City Hall is an iconic landmark known for its stunning architecture and waterfront location. It houses the famous Blue Hall, where the Nobel Prize banquet is held, and the Golden Hall, adorned with dazzling mosaics. For breathtaking views of the city, take a guided tour up the tower!

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Archipelago tour

Swedish Archipelago Boat Tour

Departure: Nybrokajen or Strömkajen, Stockholm, Sweden

A Swedish Archipelago Boat Tour offers a scenic journey through Stockholm's stunning archipelago, made up of over 30,000 islands. Cruise through crystal-clear waters, enjoy picturesque landscapes, and discover charming small islands. It's a perfect way to experience Sweden's natural beauty and tranquility.

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Archipelago tour

ICEBAR Stockholm by ICEHOTEL

4 Vasaplan, Stockholms län 111 20, Sweden

The ICEBAR in Stockholm is a super cool (literally!) spot where everything - walls, bar, even your glass - is made of ice from Sweden's Torne River. It's kept at a frosty -5°C (23°F) all year, but don't worry - they give you a warm cape and gloves so you can sip your cocktail without freezing. The design changes every year, so there's always something new to check out. It's a fun, unique experience and a great place to chill - pun intended!

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