Historical Things To Do In Stockholm

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Staff favourite

1256 bookings

4 hours
Skansen – Open-air museum
New

88 bookings

2 hours
Nobel Prize Museum - Ideas can change the world
New

11 bookings

60 minutes
The Royal Armoury – The Museum of Swedish Royal History
New

7 bookings

3 hours
Swedish History Museum
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7 bookings

2 hours
Hallwyl Museum
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4 bookings

2 hours
Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde
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77 bookings

90 minutes
The Viking Museum – Where myth meets truth
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3 bookings

2 hours
Swedish National Maritime Museum
Only open seasonally
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2 bookings

4 hours
Skokloster Castle
Temporarily unavailable
Combi

867 bookings

4 hours
Vasa Museum + Vrak - Museum of Wrecks
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New
- 15%

16 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus + The Royal Armoury
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New
- 15%

6 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus + Nobel Prize Museum
Combi
New
- 15%

10 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus + Swedish History Museum
Combi
New
- 15%

2 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus + Hallwyl Museum
Combi
- 15%

485 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off Bus & Boat + Open-air museum Skansen
Combi
- 25%

86 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus & boat + Viking Museum
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Combi
- 30%

53 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus + Winter Waterways Tour + Viking Museum
Combi

449 bookings

24 hours
RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus & boat + ABBA The Museum
New

245 bookings

2 hours
Stockholm Archipelago Tour

European cities have long lasting histories and much of this history can still be seen in the cities themselves as well as in attractions and museums. Copenhagen dates back to the 10th century, Amsterdam dates back to the 12th century, as does Berlin, and Rotterdam to the 13th century, Stockholm has been settled since the Stone Age and also became a true city in the 13th century.

Historical things to do

Because our favourite cities date so far back, there are plenty of historical things to do and see. You can visit historical buildings and historical sites with a city tour. Or discover the cities from the water with historical canal tours. The historic city centres often only require you to look up from the ground level to see some historical details.

Most cities also have historical museums, such as national museums which display a country’s history through art and objects. Or historical attractions, which explore a part of a city or country’s history in a fun and interactive way, such as the icebars in Amsterdam and Berlin or Skansen in Stockholm.

Historical landmarks in Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Stockholm and Rotterdam

Our favourite European cities are filled with historical landmarks and historical places to visit. From the Delfshaven neighbourhood in Rotterdam, to Gamla Stan in Stockholm, Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Mitte in Berlin and the canals in Amsterdam. Wherever you go, you’ll be surrounded by history.