Kungliga Slottet

Location

Stockholm
Sweden
59° 19' 36.2964" N, 18° 4' 18.516" E
SE
General info: 

The official residence of Swedish monarchs is the Stockholm Palace. Originally, it was built in the 13th century as a fortress, but through the ages, it developed into one of the most impressive palaces in the world.

The Royal Palace is located in the Gamla Stan and is one of the must-see attractions of the city. Because it was the centre of political life of the country, the rulers wanted to make it a decent representative of Sweden power and glory. And they surely achieved their plans.

Looking fabulous from the outside and shining in gold in the inside, the Stockholm Palace truly remarkable place and has been like that for ages. In this place, the history of, not just Scandinavia, but the whole Europe was written in the past, which gives this place even more charm.

Getting there: 

This monumental complex consists of halls, churches, city walls and is located in the tourist hotspot, Gamla Stan, which makes it very hard to miss.

Costs: 

The Stockholm Palace is the residence of the Swedish royal family so the entrance to their quarters is forbidden and guarded by the royal guard - Högvakten. However, there are parts that serve as a museum. The entrance fees are more or less same as in other museums.

Interesting places nearby

Rauland has a long and guaranteed snow season and is situated in short distance from Larvik,Oslo, Kristiansand and Haugesund.

At Nesbyen you will find a complete ski resort with excellent facilities for alpine skiing, telemark skiing, Nordic skiing and snowboard.

Norefjell is one of the most dominating mountains in Southern-Norway, and is considered as the private://realprivate:// mountain closest to oslo. The terrain is hilly, with Høgevarde as the highest point at an altitude of 1459m.

Oppdal is a snow-secure ski resort in Central-Norway, with 17 ski lifts and 30 runs spread out on 4 mountains. The majority of the runs are sunny and above the timber line.

Modern skiing resort with real wilderness! Grönklitt is one of Sweden's most southern ski resorts, yet this is where you are most likely to find snow.

Tryvann Winter Park is located at the top of Holmenkollen, only 20 minutes from downtown Oslo. Here you find 14 runs and 7 ski lifts, including 2 4-seat chairlifts. The longest run is 1400m long, and has a drop of 381m.