One week in Stockholm

28h
Able to walk
Transport and museum(s), excursion
Walk, transport and museum(s)
To be definied

During this one-week program, you'll explore Stockholm's must-sees, the city's different neighborhoods, the artistic treasures of renowned museums, and you’ll also have the chance to venture beyond the city limits with excursions to iconic destinations such as Drottningholm Palace, Sigtuna, and Artipelag. Each half-day is designed around a particular theme, allowing for full immersion in the city and local culture.
This program offers all history buffs, art enthusiasts, nature lovers, and culinary explorers a complete and enriching experience.
This program includes a one-week transport card for all participants.

Day 1: History and Heritage
Guided walk through the old town
- Visit to the cathedral
- Visit to the Nobel Museum

Day 2: Arts and Culture 
- Guided walk on the island of Södermalm to discover this hipster neighborhood and street art
- Exploration of the artistic metro stations in Stockholm
- Guided tour of the National Museum

Day 3: Essentials
- Guided visit to the famous Östermalm food market
- Guided tour of the Vasa Museum
- Guided tour of the Skansen Museum

Day 4: Nature and Water
- Guided walk on the island of Djurgården (National Park)
- 2-hour and 15-minute city cruise (without the guide)

Day 5: Architecture and Design
- Guided visit to the City Hall
- Guided walk through modern Stockholm and exploration of important buildings in Norrmalm and Östermalm
- Visit to a few renowned design shops

Day 6: Archipelago Excursion
- Choose between Vaxholm or Artipelag

Day 7: Out-of-City Excursion
- Choose between Sigtuna, Uppsala, or Gripsholm

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