Stockholm travel guide

See why tourists love the capital city

Culture & Etiquette

Swedish culture may feel quiet and reserved at first, but it’s built on respect, equality, and trust. From unspoken social rules to everyday etiquette, understanding local behavior will help you blend in and avoid common tourist mistakes.

Midsummer culture in sweden
Ikea meatballs

Food & Fika in Stockholm​

Food is an important part of Swedish culture, and Stockholm is famous for its cozy cafés and unique lunch traditions. Discover classic fika spots, local dishes, and where to eat like a local.

Things to Do in Stockholm

Stockholm offers a wide range of experiences, from historic landmarks and world-class museums to modern attractions and scenic viewpoints. Whether you prefer culture, sightseeing, or unique local experiences, there’s always something to do in the city.

the image museum
old town

Nature & City walk

Surrounded by water and built on islands, Stockholm is one of Europe’s greenest capitals. Discover peaceful parks, waterfront walks, viewpoints, and hidden spots that offer a break from the busy city streets.

Transport & Getting around Stockholm

Getting around Stockholm is easy thanks to an efficient public transport system. Learn how to use buses, metro, trains, ferries, bikes, and scooters. See why it’s important to understand local rules to travel smoothly like a local.

red bus passing by heading to mariatorget

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Cathedral of Uppsala, Sweden.

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Tourist Testimonials

“I am so surprised that a month in Sweden wasn't enough for me. Sweden is incredibly calm and beautiful, especially when spending time in the nature.
- Amira
“Stockholm is so clean, well-organized but also very hectic. What surprised me most was how quiet public spaces are and how much people respect personal space.
- Maximillian
“Life in Sweden feels peaceful, but understanding the social codes takes time. Once you learn how things work, people are helpful and welcoming.”
- Sophie
Start planning your visit to Stockholm today!

Sweden has a lot to offer. Make sure to enjoy your stay

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