Venture into this hip Scandinavian capital on an inspirational 3-hour photographic walk, exploring the highlights of Stockholm with one of our insightful guides. Shoot famous landmarks such as Gamla Stan and the Royal Palace and enjoy views of the waterfront with old wooden ships and colourful reflections of stately architecture.We will show you creative ways to photograph the best sites in the city.
Whether you are new in photography or have years of experience we will make sure that your time with us will be memorable and that you will walk away with increased confidence in your camera equipment and have learned about:
- Manual camera settings such as aperture, shutter speed and iso
- Creative composition using perspective, lines and colour
- The control and influence of light
- Tips & tricks for post-processing
The tour is exclusive and private which means that your guide and instructor can concentrate 100% on assisting you in getting the best experience possible.
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We cross the Skeppsholm bridge which is a ideal viewpoint and backdrop for some landmark images and then further onto Skeppsholmen for access to the HMS Chapman, The Alexander Calder artworks, high viewpoints over Stockholm and old ships which all makes for great photography
The royal theatre house serves as a stop for photography at the plaza and waterfront before we move further towards the Old Town
Great views of the Castle and the other interesting architecture around here. Here (and a few other places we’ll stop along the way) you can also get a great picture of the royal guard on duty.
The Royal castle courtyard is one of these iconic landmarks you must visit. We work with creative ideas to photograph this must-have stop and depending on the time, we may also experience the changing of the guards.
We walk the narrow cobblestone streets with all its remarkable old town architecture. We find interesting angles, details and people to photograph as we spend time in this famous old area of Stockholm
We meet outside the entrance to the Grand Hotel.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is an archipelago city of 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. Known for its stunning waterfront, rich Viking history, and vibrant cultural scene, Stockholm offers a unique blend of modern urban life and historic charm. The city is also renowned for its innovative design, eco-friendly initiatives, and high quality of life.
The Old Town of Stockholm is a charming labyrinth of cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and historic sites. It's the heart of Stockholm and a must-visit for history and architecture lovers.
The Vasa Museum houses the only preserved 17th-century ship in the world, the Vasa, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. It's a fascinating look at maritime history and shipbuilding.
Skansen is the world's oldest open-air museum, showcasing Swedish history and culture through historic buildings, animals, and traditional crafts. It's a great place for families and history enthusiasts.
A fun and interactive museum dedicated to the famous Swedish pop group ABBA. It's a must-visit for fans of the band and those interested in music history.
The private residence of the Swedish royal family, Drottningholm Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The palace and its gardens offer a glimpse into royal life and Swedish history.
A classic Swedish dish made with ground meat (usually beef and pork), served with gravy, lingonberry jam, and mashed potatoes or boiled potatoes.
Fermented Baltic herring, known for its strong smell. It's typically served with potatoes, sour cream, and onions.
Cured salmon, traditionally served with mustard sauce, dill, and bread.
Cinnamon buns, a Swedish favorite, often enjoyed with coffee during fika (a traditional coffee break).
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor festivals. It's the best time for exploring the archipelago and enjoying outdoor activities.
Swedish Krona (SEK)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time
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Stockholm is generally safe with low crime rates. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Stockholm Central Station
Stockholm City Terminal
The Stockholm Metro (Tunnelbana) is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It's the fastest way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Cabonline
Car, Bike, Scooter
Uppsala is a historic university city known for its cathedral, the oldest university in Scandinavia, and Viking history.
Mariefred is a charming town on Lake Mälaren, home to the beautiful Gripsholm Castle and the famous steam train, the Lilla Ångbåtslinjen.
Sigtuna is Sweden's oldest town, founded in 970 AD. It's known for its historic churches, cobbled streets, and Viking history.
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