This building is a masterpiece of architecture, a symbol of Sweden’s democratic spirit, and one of the most visited attractions in Stockholm. With its distinctive red-brick façade, its soaring 106-meter (348 ft) tower, and its breathtaking golden interiors, this landmark is a must-visit for architecture lovers, history enthusiasts, and culture seekers alike.
During our tour, you will get to see all of the City Hall’s grand banquet halls, while learning more about its history, politics, architecture, and the Nobel banquet. I will tell you about this iconic building from 1923 and its different uses over the years. Behind the magnificent facades are offices and session halls for politicians and officials, as well as splendid assembly rooms and unique works of art. Stockholm City Hall is not just a tourist attraction—it is also the seat of Stockholm’s municipal government. The City Council meets here to make decisions that shape Sweden’s capital. A guided tour provides fascinating insights into Swedish politics, democracy, and governance.
Walk through the City Hall’s resplendent rooms with me and explore the City Hall Park by the water.
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Baran Zeydanlioglu
Licensed guide
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Welcome to Stockholm! Let me take you on a journey through its fascinating past and vibrant present.
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Member of World Federation of Tourist Guide Associations (WFTGA)
In cooperation with Travel Education Centre (TEC)
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