Rådhuset

Stockholm City Hall is one of the most romantic and famous places to take a stroll if you are visiting the Swedish capital. Featuring a beautiful golden spire, Stockholm City Hall's gorgeous architecture offers the perfect backdrop for your holiday pictures.

An iconic venue

Designed by architect Ragnar Östberg and constructed in 1911, this 106-meter-tall tower features three crowns, representing the Swedish coat of arms at the apex. Behind the walls, politicians and local counsel officials are busy at work or gathering in the magnificent assembly rooms adorned with splendid paintings by famous artists. Every year, Stockholm City Hall has the privilege to host the Nobel Prize banquet, welcoming great minds and innovators from across the globe to the vibrant capital of Sweden.

What to see

Stockholm City Hall is open to the public through guided tours only. You can find tours every day in both Swedish and English at certain hours in the day. During the summer, visitors can climb up the grand tower and enjoy stunning panoramic views of Stockholm.