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Gamla Stan

Gamla Stan (Old Town) is Stockholms historic medieval heart and one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. Dating back to the 13th century, this atmospheric quarter spreads across three islands with narrow cobblestone streets, colorful merchant houses, royal palaces, and ancient churches. Key sites include Stortorget (the main square), the Royal Palace, Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan), the Nobel Museum, and Marten Trotzigs Grand - Stockholms narrowest alley at just 90cm wide. The area witnessed the infamous Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520.

Practical Information

Updated: Jan 6, 2026

Entrance Fee

Free

Free to explore. Nobel Museum 140 SEK. Royal Palace 180 SEK. Churches — donations

Best Time to Visit

Early morning for peaceful photos. December for magical Christmas market at Stortorget. Summer evenings for long daylight and outdoor dining.

Official Website

How to Get There

Metro: Gamla Stan station (green and red lines) — direct access. Ferry: line 82 from Slussen — scenic route. Walking: 10 minutes from T-Centralen. The district is small, best explored on foot.

What to Expect

A charming medieval quarter with winding cobblestone alleys, colorful facades, numerous souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants. Can be crowded with tourists in summer. Magical atmosphere especially at Christmas.

Working Hours

Updated: Jan 6, 2026
24 hours
Note

Open 24/7, outdoor area. Individual attractions have separate hours. Nobel Museum: Daily 10:00-18:00 (summer), 11:00-17:00 (winter).

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In 1520, Danish King Christian II executed 82 Swedish nobles and clergy at Stortorget after luring them to Stockholm under false pretenses. This massacre sparked Swedish rebellion and ultimately led to Swedish independence under Gustav Vasa.

The colorful 17th-century buildings were originally owned by wealthy merchants. The colors - yellow, orange, and red - were made from expensive ochre pigments and indicated the owners' wealth. Today they remain Stockholm's most photographed buildings.

Travel Tips

Useful tips for visiting Gamla Stan

Explore side streets beyond main thoroughfares Vasterlånggatan and Osterlånggatan. Find Marten Trotzigs Grand for unique photos. Try Swedish fika at Stortorget cafes. The Nobel Museum has free admission on Tuesdays 17:00-20:00.

Metro: Gamla Stan station (Green and Red lines) - direct access. Ferry: Lines 4, 13, 14, 83 to Stockholm Slussen kajen. Bus: Lines 2, 57, 76, 96 to Slottsbacken.

A charming medieval quarter with winding cobblestone alleys, colorful facades, numerous souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants. Can be crowded with tourists in summer. Magical atmosphere especially at Christmas.

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