• Stockholm City Hall is an easy five-minute walk from the Central Station. Head southwest from the station, keeping the tower in view, and you won’t go far wrong.
  • The City Hall is one of Stockholm's most iconic buildings, built in the national romantic style through the eyes of architect Ragnar Éstberg.
  • Discover the iconic Stockholm City Hall, renowned for its role in hosting the prestigious Nobel banquet. Find details on pricing, opening hours, and more.
  • The Stockholm City Hall is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm in Sweden.
  • Guided tours of the Stockholm City Hall is organized throughout the year, several times a day, with exceptions for certain events.
  • 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.
  • Inspired by the palaces of the Renaissance, Stockholm City Hall was built around two piazzas named ‘Blue Hall’ and ‘Borgargården’.
  • The iconic silhouette of Stockholm City Hall, with its spire featuring the golden three crowns, stands as one of the city's most renowned landmarks.
  • 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.
  • Visit the vast Stockholm Palace, the official residence of the Swedish Royal Family, and the City Hall where the annual Nobel Prize banquet is held.