Stockholm: City Archipelago Sightseeing Cruise with Guide

1.Stockholm: City Archipelago Sightseeing Cruise with Guide
Guided cruise on a classic Stockholm archipelago ship. Choose 1.5–3 hours, enjoy live commentary, and warm up onboard.
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Guided cruise on a classic Stockholm archipelago ship. Choose 1.5–3 hours, enjoy live commentary, and warm up onboard.

Skansen in Stockholm is a 1-day open-air museum with 150 historic houses, 75 animal species, and seasonal markets. Admission ticket.

A 2-hour English-guided boat tour from Skeppsbron through the Stockholm Archipelago, passing Fjäderholmarna and Tegelön for $39.

See Stockholm from the water on a 135-minute tour through bridges and a lock, with multi-language audio and small-group value for $39.
“lots of historical information and general info about sweden and their contribution to wars, sports and eco environment was presented in the headsets during the whole trip. very nice map with all the attractions presented during the tour as well. totally recommend”

A 90-minute lantern-lit ghost walk through Gamla Stan, mixing real Stockholm events with spooky myths, guided by funny locals.
“The absolutely enthusiasm Cody had for his character and the tour.”

A 2.5-hour English walking tour of Stockholm Old Town, packed with landmarks, included entries on select stops, and strong guide energy.
“Gaia the guide was great very informative interesting tour of the sights in the Old Town.”

Lantern-lit ghost and history walk through Gamla Stan: murders, mysteries, and German church crypts, told by an English guide.
“Very interesting stories! the guide, Christofer, was very expressive and the tour was kind of a performance in itself! Very positive experience, definitely worth adding to Stockholms must-dos”

2.5-hour guided cruise from Strandvägen to Vaxholm via Stockholm canals. Live English narration, blankets, and great waterfront photos.
“Fun experience (even in the January cold). The guide was great, and his English was excellent (though the speakers made it hard to understand him sometimes).”

Nobel Prize Museum in Gamla Stan: multimedia exhibits, guided tour access, and special exhibitions, plus a quick stop for Nobel chocolate.

Ride Stockholm’s SkyView glass gondola beside Avicii Arena for 360° views from 130m. Timed entry, 25 minutes, great for photos.
“Visiting SkyView was truly an awesome experience. It lived up to its name by offering breathtaking panoramic views of Stockholm from above. The ride gave me a unique and clearer perspective of the city skyline. It’s also a perfect spot for capturing stunning photos and videos a must-visit for anyone who loves sightseeing and creating…”


















