• The Stockholm Hop-on, Hop Off Tour stops at City Hall and is a great way to get around the city and learn about its history along the way.
  • The dressed-up guests then sit at long rows of tables in the “Blå Hallen” hall and are served festive food and exquisite wines before moving on to entertainment...
  • Stockholm City Hall is open daily and there are six guided tours in English per day, with more frequent tours every half an hour during the summer season.
  • The City Hall is one of Stockholm's most iconic buildings, built in the national romantic style through the eyes of architect Ragnar Éstberg.
  • Stockholm City Hall is one of the most romantic and famous places to take a stroll if you are visiting the Swedish capital.
  • Stockholm City Hall became famous for its grand ceremonial halls and unique art pieces, but especially for being the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet which is held...
  • From the upper part of the City Hall Tower you will enjoy wonderful views of Gamla Stan and other places in Stockholm.
  • Stockholm City Hall, located in the heart of Gamla Stan (the old town), is a magnificent building and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Stockholm.
  • The Stockholm City Hall, which was built between 1911 and 1923, stands out as the largest architectural project of the 20th century in Sweden.
  • Stockholm's City Hall is a must-see not only for its grand red brick design but also for its historic significance as the venue for the annual Nobel Prize banquet.