Tours and Sightseeing in Stockholm


Discover the city’s history, culture, and everyday life with an expert local guide.

Begin in the historic heart of the city, Gamla Stan, with its cobbled streets and medieval atmosphere. Visit Stortorget Square, where the city’s oldest stories unfold. Admire the Royal Palace, one of Europe’s largest royal residences.

Each tour is thoughtfully curated and tailored to your interests and pace. From iconic landmarks to lesser-known corners, Stockholm unfolds naturally. 
Enjoy a breathtaking boat tour in the Stockholm archipelago.

Our private format ensures flexibility, comfort, and meaningful connection. Ideal for independent travelers, couples, families, and small groups.

A refined and authentic way to experience Stockholm at its best.

Charming Stockholm Walking Tour

Duration: 3 hours
Start: City center
End: City center
Price: US$ 495 (includes 1-4 people)

Your local Jewish guide will share the story of Jewish life in Stockholm — a history shaped by resilience, cultural contribution, and continuity.

Jewish life in the city began in the late 18th century, when Jews were first permitted to settle in Sweden.
From its earliest days, the community played an active role in Stockholm’s economic and cultural life.’


At the heart of Jewish Stockholm stands the Great Synagogue (Stora Synagogan), inaugurated in 1870.
Its prominent location reflects the moment when Jews gained full civil rights in Sweden.’

 

Nearby, the Jewish Community of Stockholm continues to serve as a center for religious and cultural life.
The Jewish Museum Stockholm, located in the city center, tells the story of Jewish life through exhibitions and personal narratives.’


The city remembers figures such as Raoul Wallenberg, whose actions saved tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews.

Jewish Stockholm Heritage Tour

Duration: 3 hours
Start: City center
End: City center
Price: US$ 495 (includes 1-4 people)

Your local Jewish guide will share the story of Jewish life in Stockholm — a history shaped by resilience, cultural contribution, and continuity.

Jewish life in the city began in the late 18th century, when Jews were first permitted to settle in Sweden.
From its earliest days, the community played an active role in Stockholm’s economic and cultural life.’


At the heart of Jewish Stockholm stands the Great Synagogue (Stora Synagogan), inaugurated in 1870.
Its prominent location reflects the moment when Jews gained full civil rights in Sweden.’

 

Nearby, the Jewish Community of Stockholm continues to serve as a center for religious and cultural life.
The Jewish Museum Stockholm, located in the city center, tells the story of Jewish life through exhibitions and personal narratives.’


The city remembers figures such as Raoul Wallenberg, whose actions saved tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews.

Stockholm Archipelago Private Tour

Duration: 2 hours
Start: Harbor front
End: Harbor front
Price: US$ 1.095 (includes 1-4 people)

Just beyond the city lies a vast seascape of more than 30,000 islands. Cruise through open waters, narrow channels, and tranquil bays.

The journey reveals rocky shores, pine-covered islands, and traditional red wooden houses.

 

 

Enjoy views of historic summer villas and classic Nordic architecture. Stop at charming island villages with a timeless atmosphere. Swim in clear Baltic waters or relax on a quiet shoreline.

 

 

Your local skipper shares insight into archipelago life and maritime traditions. Learn how island communities have lived from the sea for generations. 

 

Routes are carefully tailored to your interests and time frame. Choose to include nature walks, photography stops, or peaceful cruising.

 

 

A visit to a seaside café or restaurant can be arranged along the way.