
This self-guided audio walking tour explores the historic heart of Stockholm, making it a great fit for first-time visitors, lovers of medieval streets, royal history, and waterfront views. You follow the route at your own pace while the city unfolds through stone lanes, church spires, and grand public squares.
The walk begins on Riddarholmen, where you can take in the island’s quiet setting, stately palaces, and the sharp spire of Riddarholmen Church rising above the water. From there, the route leads into Gamla Stan, past the Statue of Gustav Vasa and across intimate corners such as Gåstorget. You continue along Stora Nygatan, then into the busy ribbon of Västerlånggatan, where colorful façades, shop windows, and café tables bring the old town to life.
As you go deeper into the district, you slip onto Svartmangatan and into Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, the famously narrow alley that squeezes to just 90 cm. The tour then passes the German Church, follows Prästgatan and Österlånggatan, and opens onto Stortorget, Gamla Stan’s best-known square. From there, you continue along Köpmangatan toward the Royal Palace and finish at Storkyrkan.
Along the way, the most memorable moments are the shift from open waterfront to tight cobbled lanes, the glow of ochre and red buildings around Stortorget, the palace’s imposing baroque mass, and the feeling of standing in the oldest streets of Stockholm with centuries of history all around you.





