Stockholm's Gamla stan is a living history book, where medieval alleyways meet modern shops, craftsmen, restaurants, cafés, bars, galleries, live music and museums. It is home to some of Sweden's best-preserved buildings, such as the Storkyrkan (Cathedral), the German Church, the Royal Palace and Riddarholm Church - the city's oldest church, dating from the 14th century.

Stockholm was founded here in the 13th century. century. The narrow streets are steeped in centuries of history, but at the same time they are filled with the vibrant life of the present. If you want to take a leisurely stroll and soak up the atmosphere, there are plenty of lovely walks. And when your feet get tired, there are plenty of park benches to sit on - all with a perfect view of the hustle and bustle.

Gamla stan offers unique specialty shops, exciting sights and events that can't be found anywhere else - a colorful and diverse experience unlike any other. This part of Stockholm has a special flair, as each cobblestone tells its own story!

Welcome to Gamla stan - the heart of Stockholm!