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 appearance, this palace seems to be simpler compared to the palaces in Central Europe, but its interior decoration does not fall behind France. In the underground treasury, crowns and scepters are displayed, which are of the same quality as those in Central Europe. In addition, there is also a very majestic army.

Stockholm Cathedral, Storkyrkan

The venue of the Swedish princesses' weddings is just next to the palace. Inside, the statue of Saint George and the dragon is worth seeing, symbolizing Sweden's victory over Danish rule.

Knights Island Church

The funeral church of the Swedish monarchs is located on Knight Island, which is not within the old town but within walking distance. It is also nestled between the narrow streets of the old town, and one can always catch a glimpse of the church's intricate spire while walking through the area.

Drottningholm Palace

Slightly far from the city center, but as a scenic spot included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, it is worth a visit. Even if you do not enter the palace for interior visits, a walk in the garden outside and enjoy the delicacy of French gardens and the elegance of English gardens.

Kina Slott (Chinese Castle) in Chinese

The Oriental style that Europeans perceive has become a mix-and-match in the eyes of Eastern people. Fishermen wearing conical hats and straw raincoats wear shoes on their feet, and similar architectural styles can also be seen in the Sanssouci Palace in Germany.