Step into the thrilling world of Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and experience Stockholm’s Södermalm like never before! Our lively walking tour takes you to 16 unforgettable locations from the blockbuster movie, including Mikael Blomkvist’s apartment, Lisbeth Salander’s legendary tattoo studio, and the Millennium magazine’s offices. Imagine grabbing a coffee at Blomkvist’s favorite café or strolling past Lisbeth’s luxurious apartment—plus so much more!
Our friendly guides will share fascinating stories, reveal Stieg Larsson’s own favorite hangouts, and uncover hidden gems that only true fans know about. The tour ends with a heartfelt tribute at Stieg Larsson’s final resting place—a moment you won’t soon forget.
Perfect for families, friends, and solo adventurers, this tour is designed for all ages and guarantees a fantastic time for everyone. Don’t miss your chance to walk in the footsteps of your favorite characters and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Meeting Point, by the entrance to 'Medborgarhuset' where you meet your guide and your tour start.
Restaurant Kvarnen, 19th century beer hall. Meeting place where Lisbeth Salander meet her fiends in the girl band 'Evil Fingers'.
Lisbeth Salander's Billy Pizza pick-up place
The Millennium Offices
Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomqvist cross here for the meeting with Dragan Armansjij
Milton Security Offices, Lisbeth Salander's workplace
Lisbeth Salander's Pent House
Adat Jisrael Synagogue
Salvation, Lisbeth Salander's favourite Tattoo Studio
Mellqvist Cafe, (factious)
The Bishop's Arms. Mikael Blomqvist's and Stieg Larsson's local pub
Mikael Blomqvist's and Steig Larsson's residential address
We view the distant roof tower of Stockholm's Tingsrätt from here
Mellqvist's Cafe, Stieg Larsson's favourite cafe
Where Lisbeth Salander was brought up.
Final resting place for Stieg Larsson and where the tour ends.
Take the Metro to Medborgarplatsen station (Green line). Use exit marked “Medborgarplatsen”, exit the station, cross the road and walk onto the square. You'll see the “Medborgarhuset” entrance to your left.
By Taxi: The official address is Medborgarhuset, Medborgarplatsen 3, 118 26 Stockholm.
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