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11 Best Short Excursions from Stockholm

Stockholm's scenic surroundings offer a wealth of outdoor activities and charming destinations for day trips. With efficient transport links, you can easily explore the region's castles, medieval towns, and thousands of islands.

Discover the best places to visit outside the city with our list of the top day trips from Stockholm.

1. Drottningholm Palace: The Queen's Castle

Drottningholm Palace: The Queen's Castle

Drottningholm Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the Swedish Royal Family's residence. Located on Lovö island, it's a 45-minute boat ride from Stockholm. The 17th-century palace features a park with war trophies, the Chinese Pavilion, and the 18th-century Palace Theatre. Visitors can enjoy guided tours and children's programs.

Official site: www.kungligaslotten.se/english.html

2. Sigtuna: Sweden's First Town

Sigtuna: Sweden's First Town

Sigtuna, established in AD 980, is a picturesque town with medieval ruins, rune stones, and historic buildings. Visitors can explore its quaint streets and shops, and learn about Viking history on guided tours.

3. Visit the Ancient University City of Uppsala

Uppsala Cathedral

Uppsala, a medieval university city, is known for its 13th-century cathedral and the University Museum. The city offers a mix of historical sites and relaxing parks and cafés.

4. The Viking Settlement of Birch Island (Björkö)

Birka on Birch Island

Birka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was a vital Viking trading post. Visitors can explore ancient remains and enjoy guided tours and dining on the island.

5. Boat Trip across Lake Malar to Historic Mariefred

Mariefred

Mariefred, a charming town by Lake Malar, is known for its 17th-century church and Gripsholm Castle. A boat trip from Stockholm offers a scenic route to this historic destination.

6. Medieval Gripsholm Castle

Medieval Gripsholm Castle

Gripsholm Castle, overlooking Lake Mälaren, houses a vast collection of Swedish portraits and offers a glimpse into the country's royal history.

Official site: www.kungligaslotten.se/english.html

7. Modernist Enskede Woodland Cemetery (Skogskyrkogården)

Modernist Enskede Woodland Cemetery (Skogskyrkogården)

Skogskyrkogården, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a serene cemetery designed by Asplund and Lewerentz. It's a testament to modernist architecture and Nordic philosophy.

Official site: https://skogskyrkogarden.stockholm.se/in-english/

8. Venture into the Archipelago to Visit the Fortress of Vaxholm

Vaxholm Fortress

Vaxholm Castle, once a key defense point, now serves as a museum showcasing its military history. The fortress is a highlight of the Stockholm archipelago.

Official site: www.vaxholmsfastning.se/english/

9. The Seaside Resort of Saltsjöbaden

The Seaside Resort of Saltsjöbaden

Saltsjöbaden, a short train ride from Stockholm, is a coastal resort town with a marina, hotel, and outdoor activities like golf and tennis.

10. Explore Lake Malar (Mälaren)

Lake Mälaren

Lake Malar, dotted with over 1,000 islands, offers picturesque landscapes and historic sites along its shores, accessible by boat in the summer.

11. The Island of Sandhamn

The Island of Sandhamn

Sandhamn, an island in the Stockholm Archipelago, is a popular summer destination with beaches, trails, and a vibrant marina.