Landmark
Stockholm City Hall
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Stockholm City Hall is an iconic landmark on the island of Kungsholmen, recognizable by its massive red-brick facade and tall tower topped with three golden crowns. Completed in 1923, it serves as the seat of the city's municipal government. The building is renowned for its architectural beauty, blending romantic nationalism with medieval inspiration. Visitors can tour the grand Blue Hall, where the Nobel Prize banquet is held each year, and the Golden Hall adorned with over 18 million gold mosaic tiles. The tower offers panoramic views of Stockholm's waterways and old town.
Don't miss
- Walk through the Blue Hall, the venue for the Nobel banquet, with its dramatic arcades and organ.
- Marvel at the Golden Hall's shimmering mosaics depicting Swedish history and mythology.
- Climb the tower (via elevator and stairs) for a 360-degree view of Stockholm's skyline.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Stockholm City Hall
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inWalking Tour of Stockholm's Old Town, Gamla Stan4.7★ · 510 travelers~2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$13 per personSee dates →
Most bookedStockholm: Walking Tour of the Old Town4.9★ · 1,369 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$23 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleStockholm City Hall & Nobel Prize Exclusive Private Tour5★ · 10 travelers~1 hourFree cancellationFrom$125 per personSee dates →More attractions in Stockholm

