

Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset) is one of Sweden’s foremost landmarks, known for its red-brick silhouette, 106-meter tower topped by golden crowns, and waterfront setting on Kungsholmen. Completed in 1923, it hosts the Nobel Prize banquet and offers guided tours through grand interiors, including the mosaic-lined Golden Hall and the Blue Hall. From May to September, visitors can climb the tower for panoramic city views. Architectural details blend National Romantic style with influences from Italian palazzos. Centrally located and easily reached by foot or transit, it suits travelers interested in architecture, history, and iconic Stockholm vistas.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: 08:00–17:00