The best outdoor activities in Stockholm
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Beginner Indoor Wingsuit Flight Course in Stockholm
Sea Kayaking Tour in Stockholm Archipelago
Electric Open-air Sightseeing Boat Tour in Stockholm
Off-Trail Hiking Excursion near Stockholm
Wolf and Wildlife Safari from Stockholm
Evening Wildlife Safari from Stockholm
Guided Kayak Tour in Stockholm from Tantolunden
Beginner Indoor Wingsuit Flight Course in Stockholm
Sea Kayaking Tour in Stockholm Archipelago
Guided RIB Speedboat tour in Stockholm
Electric Open-air Sightseeing Boat Tour in Stockholm
Winter Kayaking Tour in Stockholm
Hiking Excursion Near Stockholm
Off-Trail Hiking Excursion near Stockholm
Snowshoeing Excursion from Stockholm
Wolf and Wildlife Safari from Stockholm
Evening Wildlife Safari from Stockholm
Evening Electric Boat Tour in Stockholm
What are the activities to do in Stockholm?
Many people assosiate Stockholm with minimalist Scandinavian design, the Swedish Royal Palace, and sub-zero temperatures. While the city certainly has all of those things, there are many things to explore Stockholm!
When visiting Sweden's capital, most travelers make a point of exploring the the oldest heart of the city, known as Old Town and Gamla Stan. Founded in the 13th century, Stockholm boasts an impressive and diverse array of architecture from Medieval to Neoclassical, Art Deco and the resolutely modern. Distinctly Scandinavian in style, many of the historic buildings are painted in various shades of ochre.
Stockholm, the Venice of the North
The city is made up of 14 islands and is connected with over 50 bridges, making it so picturesque that you almost feel as if you're in a fairy tale! It's proximity to the water makes it an ideal place to swim, sea kayak, ice skate, or go speed boating. If you partake in any of these activities, you’re likely to be mistaken for an actual Swede, as it’s exactly what they do for fun as well!
The Birthplace of the Nobel Prize
Most people have heard of the Nobel Peace Prize, but not many know that Stockholm is its birthplace! Named after Alfred Nobel, who was a Swedish inventor and industrialist that made a fortune after patenting dynamite that was safer to handle. In his will, he left the equivalent of 179 million euros to be spent rewarding those that have contributed to the betterment of society. Today, the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to only the greatest and most benevolent of minds. You can learn more about the award's history and its renowned recipients by visiting Stockholm's Nobel Prize Museum.
Stockholm's Natural Wonders
After touring Old Town, the Royal Palace, as well as the many museums the city has to offer, maybe you're looking to experience the nature that surrounds the city?
Stockholm offers year-round adventure and beauty with endless things to do outdoors for both nature and adventure lovers. From hiking, to sea kayaking and snowshoeing, discover all of our different options!