Royal Palace Tour

Sweden practices a constitutional monarchy, with the king as the head of state. The Swedish royal family is one of the oldest in the world and is also seen as one of the most modern. Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and is where the Swedish royal family resides.

Stockholm Palace

From the outside, this palace appears more modest compared to Central European palaces, but its interior decorations are no less impressive than those in France. The underground treasury exhibits crowns and scepters of a quality comparable to those in Central Europe. Additionally, there is a very impressive military presence.

Storkyrkan, Stockholm Cathedral

The place where Swedish princesses get married, located right next to the Royal Palace. The statue of Saint George and the Dragon inside is worth seeing, symbolizing Sweden's victory over Danish rule.

Riddarholmen Church

The burial church of Swedish monarchs, Riddarholmen is not within the old town but is within walking distance. While wandering through the narrow streets of the old town, you can always catch a glimpse of the hollow spire of Riddarholmen Church when you look up.

Drottningholm Palace

Slightly far from the city center, but as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is well worth a visit. Even if you don't enter the palace, walking around the garden outside allows you to appreciate the elegance of French gardens and the grace of English gardens.

China Palace Kina Slott

The Eastern style as perceived by Europeans has turned into a mix-and-match in the eyes of Eastern people. A fisherman wearing a conical hat and a raincoat, but with shoes on his feet, similar architectural styles can also be seen in the Sanssouci Palace in Germany.