Stockholm 3 Days

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Stockholm 3 Days

Day 1: Old Town and Royal Palace

Morning:

1. Gamla Stan (Old Town): Begin your day exploring the charming cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and medieval architecture of Gamla Stan.

2. Royal Palace: Visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Swedish monarch, and explore its grand halls, royal apartments, and treasury.

Afternoon:

1. Stortorget: Take a stroll through Stortorget, the oldest square in Stockholm, surrounded by historic buildings and lively cafes.

2. Nobel Museum: Learn about the Nobel Prize and its laureates at the Nobel Museum, located in the heart of Gamla Stan.

Evening:

1. Dinner in Gamla Stan: Enjoy dinner at a cozy restaurant in Gamla Stan, sampling traditional Swedish cuisine.

Day 2: Djurgården and Vasa Museum

Morning:

1. Djurgården Island: Start your day with a visit to Djurgården, a green oasis in the heart of Stockholm. Explore the island’s parks, gardens, and waterfront promenades.

2. Vasa Museum: Spend the morning at the Vasa Museum, home to the remarkably well-preserved Vasa ship, a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage.

Afternoon:

1. Skansen Open-Air Museum: Explore Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum, showcasing traditional Swedish buildings, crafts, and cultural heritage.

2. Gröna Lund: If you’re feeling adventurous, visit Gröna Lund amusement park for thrilling rides and entertainment.

Evening:

1. Dinner at Strandvägen: Head to Strandvägen, a waterfront boulevard lined with elegant buildings and upscale restaurants, for dinner with a view of the harbor.

Day 3: Modern Stockholm and City Exploration

Morning:

1. Modern Art Museum (Moderna Museet): Start your day with a visit to the Moderna Museet, showcasing contemporary art from Sweden and around the world.

2. City Hall (Stadshuset): Take a guided tour of Stockholm City Hall, known for its impressive architecture and Nobel Prize banquet hall.

Afternoon:

1. Östermalm Market Hall: Explore Östermalm Market Hall, a food market offering a wide range of local and international delicacies.

2. Södermalm: Take a walk through Södermalm, Stockholm’s hipster neighborhood, known for its trendy shops, cafes, and street art.

Evening:

1. Dinner in Södermalm: Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Södermalm, sampling global cuisines or traditional Swedish dishes with a modern twist.