Tours & experiences

Tours in Sweden

Small-group tours, day trips, cooking classes and multi-day adventures. Every tour vetted for traveller reviews first.

🌍
Popular:France (10815)Italy (9955)Indonesia (7026)Spain (6640)Australia (4454)United States (4105)Japan (535)Thailand (525)
Duration
Any Under 1 hour🕓 1–4 hours🌞 4 h – 1 day🗓 Multi-day
Rating
Any★ 5.0★ 4.5 and up★ 4.0 and up
Price (AUD)
AnyUnder $50$50–$100$100–$200$200+
50 tours in SwedenClear filters
Guided 5-Day Kayak & Wildcamp the Archipelago of Sweden
5.0 (74)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Guided 5-Day Kayak & Wildcamp the Archipelago of Sweden

When Em from our team paddled out into Sweden's Saint Anna Archipelago, we found ourselves in a proper wilderness — 6,000 islands sprawling across the Baltic coast, dense enough that you're never truly lost, remote enough that you feel it. This 5-day guided kayak and wild camp runs you and a crew of strangers through sheltered forest islands, out to barren skerries where seals laze and seabirds own the sky. The guides know the geology, flora, and best camping spots; the group cooks together, plots routes together, and by day three, you're functioning like a team that's done this a hundred times before.

5 daysfrom AUD $2179
Guided Swedish Food Walking Tour in Stockholm
5.0 (72)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Sweden

Guided Swedish Food Walking Tour in Stockholm

When Jake from our team ran this Stockholm food walk, we wound through Södermalm with a guide who actually knew the chefs and shop owners we were eating from — that three-decade network shows. You're grafting through a neighbourhood where vintage galleries sit next to proper delis, stopping for cured salmon, pickled herring variations, reindeer, and a full Swedish meatballs moment. The fika (coffee-and-cake ritual) feels less tourist tick and more genuine daily pause. The aquavit tasting and snaps-singing bit lands as genuinely fun rather than forced. Three and a half hours, moderate walking pace, proper food-focused rather than a monument dash with snacks attached.

3h 30mfrom AUD $167
Explore the Norwegian Fjords and the Wildlife From Abisko
5.0 (58)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Explore the Norwegian Fjords and the Wildlife From Abisko

When Jake from our BugBitten team joined this six-hour wildlife and fjord tour near Abisko, he was guided by a photographer whose work has landed in National Geographic and the BBC. The landscape here is genuinely dramatic—northern Swedish wilderness with serious mountain and water views—and the guide knows where the animals actually show up and how to frame them properly. You get coffee or tea during the day, all the photos from the shoot emailed to you afterwards, and commentary in English or Spanish. It's a solid blend of sightseeing and photography mentorship in one of Europe's more remote-feeling corners.

6 hoursfrom AUD $248
Private Boat Tour in Stockholm
5.0 (28)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

Private Boat Tour in Stockholm

When Tom from our team booked this private boat tour, we got a proper Stockholm experience: just us, a skipper, and a restored 1974 motorboat puttering through the city's waterways. The setup's dead simple — you choose whether you want to stick to the inner-city islands or venture further into the archipelago, and the skipper tailors the route to suit. The boat's small enough to feel intimate but sturdy enough to handle a couple of hours on the water. It's the kind of tour where you're not herded with 50 other tourists; you set the pace and the scenery.

2h 30mfrom AUD $921
Exclusive Yacht Tour of Stockholm: sunset, dinner, lunch, cruise
5.0 (26)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

Exclusive Yacht Tour of Stockholm: sunset, dinner, lunch, cruise

When Lily from our BugBitten team boarded the Benetti Super Delfino at Strandvägen, we had the Stockholm waterfront mostly to ourselves. This is a proper private yacht — 68 feet of Italian-built comfort — that spends two hours cruising past the Royal Palace and Gamla Stan's terracotta rooftops, then anchors for an hour while you eat and soak in the view. The base package covers soft drinks, snacks, coffee, and tea; you can layer on lunch, dinner, cocktails, or even a five-course Michelin-starred feed if you're feeling fancy. Three hours total, and it's the kind of thing that makes Stockholm's archipelago actually feel like yours.

3 hoursfrom AUD $2225
Sami day tour adventure
5.0 (26)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Sami day tour adventure

When Jake from our team ran this three-hour Sami reindeer sleigh tour near Jukkasjärvi, we found ourselves genuinely disconnected from the usual winter-tourism circuit. You're pulled across snowy forest in daylight by a team of reindeer, with proper Arctic gear sorted and hot lingonberry drinks keeping the chill at bay. The landscape around here is properly quiet—dense boreal forest, pale winter sky, the sound of runners on packed snow. Most visitors are couples and small groups after authentic cold-weather graft rather than instagram-ready spectacle. It's slow, it's chilly, and there's real attention to keeping you warm and fed.

3 hoursfrom AUD $383
Stockholm RIB Speed Boat Tour
5.0 (25)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

Stockholm RIB Speed Boat Tour

When Jake from our team took this Stockholm RIB speedboat tour, we rocketed across the Baltic at proper pace—two hours of genuine throttle followed by a breather in the archipelago. You get kitted out in a lifejacket and waterproof gear, then it's hold-on-tight stuff past rocky islands, weathered villages, and Vaxholm Fortress before the captain cuts the engine mid-tour for a Swedish fika (soft drink and pastry). It's the kind of tour that leaves you soaked, grinning, and with a working knowledge of why Stockholm's island-scattered geography is such a big deal to locals.

2 hoursfrom AUD $288
3-Day Self-guided Kayak Weekend Tour
5.0 (22)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

3-Day Self-guided Kayak Weekend Tour

When Charlie from our BugBitten team paddled the Stockholm archipelago with Get Out Kayak's self-guided weekend tour, we found ourselves alone on the water with nothing but a kayak, a tent, and a solid briefing from a certified wilderness guide. You get three days to explore tens of thousands islands at your own pace—the guides set you up with everything from cooking gear to maps and a tailored route based on the weather that week, then you're off. It's genuinely independent camping-by-kayak, not a hand-held group experience. The archipelago itself is remarkable: scattered, forested islets, quiet waters, and plenty of space to disappear into.

3 daysfrom AUD $614
The Wolf Howl Experience
5.0 (22)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

The Wolf Howl Experience

When Tom from our team signed up for this two-night Swedish wolf-tracking expedition, he headed into genuine wolf territory with experienced trackers who know how to read the forest. You're camping in hammocks in small groups across one of Sweden's active wolf zones, moving on foot and by van to track signs and listen for howls. The gear's solid — Fjällräven packs, full camping kit, all meals included — and the guides are switched-on about wildlife. It's a proper wilderness stint, not a sanitised experience. Wolves are wild animals, so sightings are rare, but hearing them? That happens often enough to make the trip worthwhile.

2 daysfrom AUD $1304
Wolves, Moose & Beavers in the forests of Central Sweden
5.0 (20)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Wolves, Moose & Beavers in the forests of Central Sweden

When Lily from our BugBitten team did this 5-day Swedish wildlife tour, she spent most of her time scanning the boreal forest for moose, beavers, and the occasional red fox. Central Sweden's dense, quiet woodlands are the real draw here — you're not in a safari park, you're in actual wolf territory. Three nights at a lakeside guesthouse give you a proper base, then one night camping in tents near where wolves actually roam. Groups stay small (max 7), which means less queue energy and more genuine forest time. It's pitched at people who want to move through the landscape, not just stand and stare.

5 daysfrom AUD $3146
Stockholm: Archipelago Family-Friendly Private Kayaking Tour
5.0 (19)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

Stockholm: Archipelago Family-Friendly Private Kayaking Tour

When Mia from our team took this out, we found it's a proper family setup in the Stockholm Archipelago—three hours paddling through the Bogesund Nature Reserve with your crew at your own tempo. The protected waters mean no white-knuckle moments; instead, you're island-hopping, spotting wildlife, and stopping for a swim or fika (Swedish coffee break) when the mood takes. Kids share double kayaks with adults, so there's no dragging reluctant paddlers along. The Archipelago feels genuine—pine-studded islands, quiet waterways, no theme-park vibes—and the private-tour structure lets families wander where they want rather than march with a gaggle.

3 hoursfrom AUD $612
Snowshoe up a Mountain
5.0 (19)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Snowshoe up a Mountain

When Noah from our BugBitten team strapped on snowshoes in Sweden, he was heading uphill through quiet forests toward alpine views. This is a proper winter workout — two and a half hours of steady climbing to break above the treeline where the landscape opens up dramatically. Small groups and experienced guides keep things personal, and the payoff is a genuine sense of elevation and space. It's not a casual stroll, but the effort rewards you with genuine mountain scenery and a hot drink at the top to catch your breath.

2h 30mfrom AUD $199
Meet 70 Huskies and Enjoy a short ATV Tour with the Huskies
5.0 (18)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Meet 70 Huskies and Enjoy a short ATV Tour with the Huskies

When Jake from our team hit up this Swedish husky outfit, he spent three hours getting properly acquainted with 70 working Alaskan huskies and riding an ATV through their territory. It's the kind of place where the dogs genuinely seem stoked to meet new people—no bored animals here. You're out in proper Swedish countryside with a pack that's been bred for serious sled work, so these aren't lap dogs; they're athletic, vocal, and full of personality. Private transport gets you there, snacks keep you going, and you leave covered in paw prints and mud.

3 hoursfrom AUD $261
Private full day VIP city tour by limousine car in Stockholm
5.0 (18)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Sweden

Private full day VIP city tour by limousine car in Stockholm

When Noah from our BugBitten team booked this private limousine tour, Stockholm revealed itself at a leisurely pace from the back seat. Seven hours of guided cruising through the city takes in both the medieval Old Town and the sleek modern quarters, with museum stops built into the itinerary. It's a soft introduction to Sweden's capital — no rushing between trams or deciphering maps — and works best for travellers who'd rather be driven than do the legwork themselves. The limo seats up to a handful of people, keeping things intimate, and the driver doubles as your guide through one of Europe's most photogenic cities.

7 hoursfrom AUD $1048
RIB Speed Boat Tour and Archipelago Island Visit (4,5h)
5.0 (17)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

RIB Speed Boat Tour and Archipelago Island Visit (4,5h)

When Lily from our team took this RIB speedboat tour out of Stockholm, we got the full adrenaline hit plus a proper look at the archipelago's raw beauty. You're picked up from the city centre, then it's throttle-open across the water toward Grinda Island — a nature reserve with no private homes, just forest, beaches, and a working farm. The guides chat through the history of the islands and old houses as you carve through the channels. After the blast out, you get two hours loose on Grinda to wander, swim, or grab lunch before heading back. Total time is about four and a half hours.

4h 30mfrom AUD $299
Arctic Afternoon Eco Experience (14:00-17:00- driving the sled)
5.0 (17)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Arctic Afternoon Eco Experience (14:00-17:00- driving the sled)

When Alex from our team ran this Arctic sled dog tour near Kiruna, it was a proper raw experience—three hours piloting a team of lean, keen huskies across frozen tundra in the Swedish far north. You're actually holding the reins, not just riding along, which changes the whole dynamic. The landscape is stark and silent, the dogs are genuinely fit and focused, and the operation runs like clockwork. Afternoons mean you dodge the peak northern lights crowds, which suits some travellers better than others. This isn't a cosy spectator gig; it's work, cold, and genuinely rewarding.

3 hoursfrom AUD $453
Sauna and Cold Plunge, Forest Hike and Fireplace Lunch - Private
5.0 (17)
🧖 Wellness & Spa
Sweden

Sauna and Cold Plunge, Forest Hike and Fireplace Lunch - Private

When Em from our team tried this Stockholm winter experience, she stepped straight into authentic Swedish ritual—sauna, ice plunge, forest quiet, and a proper meal by the fire. It's a private 4.5-hour loop built around contrast: you'll hike through pine forest, strip down for the traditional hot-then-cold shock in a lakeside wooden sauna (the lake's frozen solid, so yes, you're dunking through ice), then warm back up with fika and a locally made lunch. It's intimate, guided by a local host, and feels less like a tourist box-tick and more like being invited into how Swedes actually spend winter.

4h 30mfrom AUD $437
Private snowmobile day tours
5.0 (16)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Private snowmobile day tours

When Jake from our team ran this private snowmobile tour out of Vuollerim, we got a proper taste of Swedish backcountry—quiet taiga, frozen lakes, and genuine solitude. The four-and-a-half hour loop takes you deep into intact wilderness where the noise is just engine hum and snow crunch. What sets it apart is the homemade lunch Sandra (the tour operator) prepares on-site: proper food, not just energy bars. It's the kind of day that leaves you grinning and genuinely disconnected from signal.

4h 30mfrom AUD $376
4-Day Kayak & Wildcamp the Archipelago of Sweden - Self-guided
5.0 (16)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

4-Day Kayak & Wildcamp the Archipelago of Sweden - Self-guided

When Mia from our team paddled the Saint Anna Archipelago, she found herself threading through one of Europe's densest island clusters—6000 of them scattered across Sweden's east coast. This self-guided four-day trip lets you chart your own route between forested islands and barren skerries, wild camping wherever the mood takes you. You get a kayak, full camp kit, pre-ordered groceries, safety briefing, and a lifeline via phone and guidebook. It's genuinely open-ended: culture, pure wilderness, or whatever blend appeals. The setup suits everyone from nervous first-timers to seasoned paddlers, with 24/7 support keeping things safe.

4 daysfrom AUD $1258
Roofwalking on the worlds greatest pink castle!
5.0 (15)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Roofwalking on the worlds greatest pink castle!

When Alex from our team did the roofwalk at Uppsala Castle, it was genuinely thrilling — a proper scramble across the pink-stone roof of Sweden's 16th-century fortress, 30+ metres up. You're harnessed in, guided by someone who knows every tile and chimney, and the payoff is a full-circle view of Uppsala spreading below you, with the ancient Viking mounds visible on the horizon. The hour-and-a-half experience includes a safety rundown indoors, helmet gear, and a test section before you step outside. It's not a stroll — there's real exposure and genuine height — but if you're fit and comfortable with heights, it's a standout.

1h 30mfrom AUD $107
Polar Sunrise Eco Experience (10:00-13:00- driving the sled)
5.0 (14)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Polar Sunrise Eco Experience (10:00-13:00- driving the sled)

When Mia from our BugBitten team ran this Swedish dog sledding tour, she spent three hours driving her own sled through Arctic forest in the early morning light. It's a proper hands-on experience—you're at the reins, not just a passenger—and the setup is slick: the dogs are fit and keen, the guides know their stuff, and the landscape doesn't disappoint. The tour operates in a quiet corner of Swedish Lapland where you'll see a handful of other sleds but mostly silence, snow, and the rhythm of the team ahead. Winter kit is sorted (overalls, boots, gloves), hot drinks are on hand, and the whole thing runs like clockwork.

3 hoursfrom AUD $453
Midnight Sun Forest Hike & Campfire Vegan Dinner in Stockholm
5.0 (13)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Midnight Sun Forest Hike & Campfire Vegan Dinner in Stockholm

When Mia from our BugBitten team did this Stockholm forest hike, we drove 30 minutes out of the city to chase the midnight sun through old-growth Swedish woodland. The pace is gentle—think forest bathing rather than fitness test—and the real magic happens at dusk when you settle by a campfire for a vegan meal cooked over open flames. It's four to five hours of sensory reset: bird calls, creek sounds, crackling fire, hot tea, and conversation with a small group. Alexandra, your guide, weaves in Swedish history and forest ecology as the light refuses to fully fade. This is intimate and low-key, perfect if you're after something beyond the usual Stockholm itinerary.

4 hours – 5 hoursfrom AUD $276
Snowmobile tour
5.0 (13)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Snowmobile tour

When Ben from our team tried this Swedish snowmobile tour, we found a properly structured intro to winter riding in the north. The 4.5-hour outing spans two hours on the machine itself, with the rest devoted to gearing up in borrowed winter kit, a safety briefing, and thawing out around a fire in the grillhut with a warm meal. It's pitched at mixed ages and fitness levels, which means couples, families, and solo travellers all show up. The landscape up here is legitimately striking — wide, quiet, snow-blanketed terrain — and the guides know their stuff (licensed, certified operators).

4h 30mfrom AUD $368
Abisko and Björkliden Day Trip From Kiruna with Lunch
5.0 (13)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Sweden

Abisko and Björkliden Day Trip From Kiruna with Lunch

When Em from our team ran this day trip from Kiruna, we headed into Abisko National Park to see why locals reckon it's one of Sweden's sharpest landscapes. The tour hits the river canyon and Silver Waterfall (often half-frozen, which makes for solid photos), then drops you in Björkliden village for lunch with mountain views that actually live up to the hype. It's a 6–7 hour loop that doesn't demand rock-climbing fitness but does pack genuine scenery into a single afternoon. The mix of big terrain and a hot meal makes it a solid half-day option if you're based in Kiruna and want to skip the usual tourist trails.

6 hours – 7 hoursfrom AUD $284
Private Walking Tour of Visby with Cathedral and Gardens
5.0 (12)
🛕 Culture & History
Sweden

Private Walking Tour of Visby with Cathedral and Gardens

When Jake from our team ran this two-hour private walking tour through Visby, we found ourselves threading through some genuinely atmospheric medieval streets. The guide steered us through the old town's heart, starting at Norderport—a stone gateway that actually feels like stepping through time—then into the Botanical Garden where the quiet hits you properly. We swung past Almedalen's open lawns (that Baltic breeze is real) and finished at the Town Wall, where the towers are heavy with age. Visby's got that specific Gotland energy: small enough to feel intimate, old enough to hum with stories.

2 hoursfrom AUD $913
Forestbathing Slow Walking and Healing Spring Water, Stockholm
5.0 (12)
🧖 Wellness & Spa
Sweden

Forestbathing Slow Walking and Healing Spring Water, Stockholm

When Alex from our BugBitten team tried this Stockholm forest walk, it was less hiking tour and more guided slowdown. Four hours in a quiet woodland setting with a natural spring, you're moving gently through the forest, stopping for meditation, and encouraged to swim if you fancy it. The group stays tiny — max four people — which means no tourist herds, just you, the trees, and the sound of spring water. It's pitched as a spiritual reset rather than a sightseeing tick-box, and the vibe is deliberately intimate and paced for reflection.

4 hoursfrom AUD $289
Nordic Ice Skating on a Frozen Lake in Stockholm
5.0 (11)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Sweden

Nordic Ice Skating on a Frozen Lake in Stockholm

When Mia from our team laced up on a frozen Stockholm lake, it was the kind of quiet you don't get in cities—just ice, pine forest, and the occasional wooden cottage dotting the snowy shoreline. This five-hour outing starts with a short drive from central Stockholm to one of the lakes that freeze solid enough for skating each winter. You'll get a proper safety run-down and technique coaching before heading out onto natural ice, then break for a Swedish fika (coffee and pastry) at a picnic spot midway through. The guide drives you back to the city centre by afternoon, so you've got time to hit the museums or grab dinner before dark.

5 hoursfrom AUD $246
Stockholm City Evening Kayak Tour
5.0 (10)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

Stockholm City Evening Kayak Tour

When Ben from our team paddled out on Stockholm's evening waters, the city was just beginning to settle into that long Nordic twilight. This is a combined kayak-and-feast tour: you launch from the central waterfront, glide past archipelago islands and city shorelines for a couple of hours, then pull ashore for a proper traditional Swedish Midsummer spread. The vibe is relaxed rather than adrenaline-soaked — think steady paddle strokes, local guides who know the waterways, and fellow paddlers who range from keen to cautious. Four hours total, evening light that barely dims, and a meal that anchors the whole thing.

4 hoursfrom AUD $240
Sunset kayak tour with fika on Stockholms lakeside
5.0 (10)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

Sunset kayak tour with fika on Stockholms lakeside

When Sarah from our team paddled out on Lake Mälaren just outside Stockholm, we found ourselves in one of those rare golden-hour setups that actually delivers. This five-hour evening kayak trip takes you from a train station just 25 minutes from the city centre onto calm water, weaving between islands as the light turns amber and pink. You're paddling single or double kayaks—nothing technical, more meditative—with a proper pause for fika (Swedish cake and tea) on the beach mid-tour. The guide speaks English, German, or Swedish, and if you're lucky, beavers show up in the twilight. It's relaxed enough for most fitness levels, which meant our group ranged from keen paddlers to first-timers.

5 hoursfrom AUD $146
Abisko Daytime Photo Hike Snowshoe Adventure Tour
5.0 (10)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Abisko Daytime Photo Hike Snowshoe Adventure Tour

When Noah from our BugBitten team tried this Abisko snowshoe hike, we found a solid winter outing that trades adrenaline for quiet observation. You're walking through Swedish forests and around frozen lakes with a guide and photographer in tow — a 3-hour loop starting mid-morning through terrain that feels genuinely remote but isn't punishing. The mix of scenery, warm stops, and the promise of photos to take home appeals to travellers after something slower-paced than typical adventure tours, though the appeal hinges on decent winter light and your tolerance for standing still in cold air.

3 hoursfrom AUD $176
Historical Walking Tour in Restaurant and Bars in Central City
5.0 (10)
🛕 Culture & History
Sweden

Historical Walking Tour in Restaurant and Bars in Central City

When Ben from our team ran this walk through Gothenburg's old quarter, it became the kind of orientation tour that actually sticks with you. A local who's lived here his whole life steers you through the oldest streets and buildings, stopping at around 17 key spots—architecture, viewpoints, the lot—while flagging the restaurants and bars worth your time. The pace is measured, the city slowly reveals itself, and by the end you've got a proper mental map and a trusty list of places to eat. Ninety minutes well spent before you decide what else to chase.

1h 45mfrom AUD $69
Wolf and Wildlife Tracking in Sweden
5.0 (9)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Wolf and Wildlife Tracking in Sweden

When Alex from our BugBitten team headed out on this Swedish wolf-tracking safari, we were hunting for fresh prints, scat, and the chance to hear wolves howl in their own backyard. The 8-hour trek takes you deep into Sweden's boreal forests—proper wilderness, not a zoo—where grey wolves genuinely roam. You're out with an experienced guide reading the landscape: snapped branches, kill sites, droppings. It's detective work as much as wildlife spotting, and the silence of the forest between moments is part of the draw. Winter and summer both run, though the experience shifts with the season.

8 hoursfrom AUD $292
Private 4h VIP city tour by limousine car and guide in Stockholm
5.0 (9)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Sweden

Private 4h VIP city tour by limousine car and guide in Stockholm

When Ben from our BugBitten team booked this Stockholm private tour, he got the full city rundown without fighting crowds on public transport. Four hours in an air-conditioned car with a dedicated guide meant covering the waterfront classics, the medieval lanes of Gamla Stan, and newer districts at a pace that actually lets you absorb what you're seeing. The flexibility to stop longer in spots that grab you, or skip ahead, beats the rigid timing of group tours. It's the kind of thing that works if you're pressed for time or want Stockholm's layout explained properly before exploring solo.

4 hoursfrom AUD $651
Grebbestad Boat Tour
5.0 (9)
🐠 Water Activities
Sweden

Grebbestad Boat Tour

When Ben from our team took this private boat tour along Sweden's West Coast, we got a real sense of why the Grebbestad archipelago draws sailors and explorers. Over 3–4 hours, your skipper navigates you through a maze of islands and hidden coves—some accessible only by water—with the option to snorkel, beach-hop, or just soak in the coastal scenery. The region feels genuinely remote despite being well-travelled; you're sharing the waters with other boats but rarely feeling crowded. Swedish hospitality runs through the whole thing, and the flexibility to shape your own route is a genuine perk.

3 hours – 4 hoursfrom AUD $239
Stockholm Private Group Walking Tour | 3 Hours
5.0 (9)
🛕 Culture & History
Sweden

Stockholm Private Group Walking Tour | 3 Hours

When Sarah from our BugBitten team ran this private walking tour through Stockholm's centre, she got a proper sense of how the city ticks—past and present woven together by a native English-speaking guide. You'll hit the Royal Palace and Stortorget, the medieval heart of things, and pick up the kind of local detail (stories, context, how Stockholmers actually live now) that makes wandering around feel less like ticking boxes and more like a mate showing you round. Three hours is a solid pocket of time: enough to cover ground without feeling rushed, intimate enough that the guide can tweak things to what your group's keen on.

3 hoursfrom AUD $213
Stockholm Private Walking Food Tour
5.0 (8)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Sweden

Stockholm Private Walking Food Tour

When Ben from our team ran this private food tour around Stockholm, we got a proper taste of how Swedes eat — without the usual crowd chaos. Over three hours, we hit six different stops sampling everything from golden-fried herrings on crisp bread to prawns topped with roe and dill, finishing with the famous Princess cake. It's the kind of tour that moves at your pace: no fixed group departure times, no shouting over other tourists, just someone who knows Stockholm's food scene walking you through the backstreets and explaining what you're actually eating and why it matters to Swedish culture.

3 hoursfrom AUD $637
Stockholm Royal Palace Museums Gamla Stan Skip-the-line Tour
5.0 (8)
🛕 Culture & History
Sweden

Stockholm Royal Palace Museums Gamla Stan Skip-the-line Tour

When Noah from our team ran this Stockholm tour, we got the royal treatment without the queue. You're paired with a fluent guide who walks you through the Royal Palace's ornate apartments, treasury, and Three Crowns Museum — basically the Swedish crown jewels and centuries of dynasty history. The 2-hour version is tight and focused; the 4-hour option spills into Gamla Stan and Stockholm Cathedral, giving you the medieval old town as a bonus. It's a private setup, so you're never jostling with crowds, though the palace itself does see its share of visitors.

2 hours – 4 hoursfrom AUD $336
Stockholm Syndrome Private Walking Tour
5.0 (8)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Sweden

Stockholm Syndrome Private Walking Tour

When Noah from our team ran this three-hour Stockholm walking tour, we covered the essentials: the compact medieval lanes of Gamla Stan, the leafy residential vibe of Södermalm, and the city centre's broader strokes. It's a solid orientation if you're new to Stockholm and want to clock the main neighbourhoods without getting lost. The guide does the heavy lifting, and there's a fika break (coffee and pastry, the Swedish way) built in, plus strategic stops for decent photos. The crowd's mixed — first-timers, families, solo travellers — and the pace moves at a reasonable clip.

3 hoursfrom AUD $566
Magical "Stockholm by Night" Photo Walk
5.0 (8)
🌿 Nature & Wildlife
Sweden

Magical "Stockholm by Night" Photo Walk

When Sarah from our BugBitten team did this Stockholm photo walk, she spent two hours chasing the blue hour — that magical window after sunset when the city's lights flip on and the sky turns inky blue. A professional photographer leads a small group through Stockholm's charming streets, teaching you how to actually nail low-light shots instead of ending up with blurry mush. The route bends to match your skill level, and you finish with traditional Swedish fika (coffee and pastry) to warm up. It's intimate, focused, and genuinely builds your confidence with a camera in low light.

2 hoursfrom AUD $192
Ice Hotel and Sami Camp from Kiruna
5.0 (7)
🛕 Culture & History
Sweden

Ice Hotel and Sami Camp from Kiruna

When Ben from our team ran this 4-hour outing from Kiruna, we threaded together three distinct corners of Arctic life: Jukkasjärvi village with its centuries-old wooden church, a working Sámi reindeer camp where you actually feed the animals, and the Icehotel—the original snow-and-ice structure that's rebuilt each winter with artist-designed rooms. It's a solid hit of culture, wildlife contact, and sculptural oddity bundled into one afternoon drive through Swedish Lapland. The mix works because each stop feels genuine rather than theatrical.

4 hoursfrom AUD $229
Some tours listed with Viator, a Tripadvisor company. Prices and availability confirmed at checkout.