Don't miss a guided walking tour of the oldest part of Stockholm - the Old Town, also known as Gamla Stan; a medieval town center, which is said to be full of cultural history today. Here you will find many sights such as the Royal Palace, one of the largest palaces in Europe, a building from the Baroque period that is still inhabited by today's monarch family.
Stroll through Gamla Stan and see if you can see other sights like the cathedral, the rune stone, the German Church, the narrowest street in Stockholm, which is usually difficult to find as it is 90 centimeters wide at its narrowest, the noble museum Stortorget (the oldest square in Stockholm) and Järntorget, the sculpture "George defeating the dragon" and much more.
As well as the Livrustkammaren (Royal Armory) Museum, the oldest museum in Sweden. It was founded in 1628 by King Gustav II Adolph after he decided to preserve the clothes he wore during his campaign in Poland. Grab your walking shoes and don't miss the opportunity to capture a place full of history.