As the capital of Sweden, Stockholm got many secrets to share, full of great architecture and history. In this tour, you will have the chance to walk by those important spots. From the narrowest's street of the city to the Riddarholm Church, the Iron Square, the Merchant's Square, Storkyrkan, the amazing Royal Palace, the superb House of Nobility and the Birger Jarls Torg will be parts of your promenade. Let's visit this fabulous old town of Stockholm.
You will be surprised by how small this street is. Located in the old town of Stockholm, the alley links Västerlånggatan and Järntorget to Prästgatan and Tyska Stallplan. With its width of 36 steps reducing to 90 centimeters, this path is the narrowest and cutest street of the city.
After escaping a narrow street, you will find yourself in The Iron Square, also called Järntorget. Part of the old town, the Iron Square is a main spot of Stockholm for more than 1300 years. It is a meeting point for locals and markets full of fresh and delicious goods.
The Merchant's Square is a small park also located in the old town. But surprisingly, it has never been used as a marker, even if its name says the opposite. You will walk by its colorful buildings, and have the opportunity to look at the beautiful bronze replica of Bernt Notke's sculpture Saint George and the Dragon there.
You will make your own way to the meeting points