
This self-guided audio walk explores Stockholm’s royal, political, and historic heart. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want an easy introduction to the city through grand landmarks, waterfront views, and the streets of Gamla Stan.
You begin at the Royal Swedish Opera, where ornate stonework and the lively edge of Gustav Adolfs torg set the scene. From there, the route passes Parliament House and the Royal Palace, tracing the center of Swedish public life. At Mynttorget, the Supreme Court, and the House of Nobility, you encounter a compact stretch filled with stately facades, carved details, and centuries of power.
The walk then crosses to Riddarholmen, where quieter lanes, church spires, and broad water views open up around you. From Evert Taubes Terrass, you can look across the bay before continuing to the red-brick mass of Stockholm City Hall. The route then returns into the narrow medieval streets near St. Gertrud, Tyska kyrkan and the colorful buildings of Stortorget, ending at Slottsbacken beside the Royal Palace.
Along the way, the most memorable moments include seeing the palace rise above the old town, standing among noble mansions on Riddarholmen, catching reflections on the water, and stepping into squares where royal ceremony, city government, and medieval Stockholm still feel close at hand.





