Year 2021 is coming to an end, but here’s some 4 things to see in Stockholm now. Discluding art exhibitions, most of these sights will be available in Stockholm next year as well. In this video you will see for example Millesgården art museum, Nobel Prize museum, Nordiska museet and Östermalmshallen in 2021 – do check out!

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4 things to see in Stockholm now

1. The Nobel Prize Museum: A Tribute to Innovation and Excellence

In the heart of Stockholm, nestled within the historic precincts of Gamla Stan (the Old Town), lies the Nobel Prize Museum, not very far from the King’s castle. This museum is dedicated to the Nobel Prize, its founder Alfred Nobel, and the achievements of the Nobel laureates and it is a celebration of the human spirit’s quest for knowledge, creativity, and peace. It is a space where the legacy of Alfred Nobel and the laureates’ contributions to humanity are celebrated and preserved.

Getting to know the Nobel Prize Museum


Upon entering the museum, visitors embark on a journey through time and intellect. The museum showcases the works and achievements of Nobel laureates from various fields – Peace, Literature, Chemistry, Physics, Medicine, and Economic Sciences.
The museum houses a collection of artifacts, original documents, and unique exhibits related to Nobel laureates. Among them are personal belongings of laureates, models, and interactive installations that bring complex scientific and literary achievements to life. Even some dresses they wore when they received the prize.


A key highlight is the exhibit on the Nobel Banquet. Visitors can view the table settings, menus, and attire from past banquets, offering a glimpse into this prestigious event.


The museum also hosts various educational programs, seminars, and temporary exhibitions that delve deeper into the contributions of Nobel laureates. These programs aim to inspire and ignite a passion for learning and innovation, which is so easy in today’s world with internet content.


From the museum shop one can find books, souvenirs, and educational materials related to the Nobel Prize. Even postcards with the faces of the winners.

Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm
Nobel Prize Museum, Stockholm

Getting to the Nobel Prize Museum from the Stockholm Harbour

By Public Transport:
Stockholm’s efficient public transport system makes it easy to reach the museum from the harbour. Visitors can take a bus or a tram to Gamla Stan, and from there, the museum is a short walk away.

By Foot:
For those who prefer to explore the city by foot, it’s a scenic walk from the harbour to the museum. The stroll through Stockholm’s picturesque streets and alleys is an experience in itself, taking about 20-30 minutes.

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Nordiska Museet, Stockholm
Nordiska Museet, Stockholm

2. Nordiska Museet: A Window into Nordic Cultural History

Nestled in the heart of Stockholm’s Djurgården island, the Nordiska Museet (Nordic Museum) stands as a colossal tribute to the cultural history and ethnography of Sweden. This museum, with its imposing Renaissance-style architecture, offers an extensive exploration of Swedish traditions, customs, and way of life spanning from the late Middle Ages to the present day. Its location in the green oasis of Djurgården, easily reachable from Stockholm’s harbour, makes it an ideal destination for anyone seeking to understand the depth and diversity of Swedish culture.

Inside the Nordiska Museet


Upon entering the Nordiska Museet, visitors are greeted by the Grand Hall, a majestic space that sets the tone for the rich cultural journey ahead. The museum’s vast collection encompasses over 1.5 million exhibits, detailing the nuances of everyday life, festivities, fashion, crafts, and interior design in Sweden through the centuries.
The museum is renowned for its thematic exhibitions, which cover a wide range of subjects such as Swedish folk art, textiles, and toys. Each exhibit provides a window into the social and cultural evolution of the Nordic region.

The Nordiska Museet is designed to engage visitors of all ages. Interactive displays, storytelling sessions, and hands-on workshops make it an educational and entertaining experience for families.

Getting to the Nordiska Museet from the Harbour

By Public Transport:
The museum is easily accessible from Stockholm’s central harbour area. Visitors can take a tram or bus to Djurgården, with stops conveniently located near the museum.

By Ferry:
During the warmer months, a ferry service operates from Slussen and Nybroplan to Djurgården, offering a scenic route to the museum.

By Foot:
A stroll from the harbour to the Nordiska Museet is a delightful experience, allowing visitors to enjoy the picturesque views of Djurgården. The walk takes approximately 20-30 minutes.

Fountain in the garden of Millesgården
Fountain in the garden of Millesgården

3. Millesgården Art Museum: A Haven of Nordic Art and Culture

In the northern part of Stockholm, tucked away in the lush surroundings of Lidingö island, lies the Millesgården Art Museum, a stunning testament to the artistic legacy of Sweden. Millesgården, once the home and studio of the renowned sculptor Carl Milles and his wife, artist Olga Milles, has been transformed into a fascinating art museum and cultural oasis.

Interior decoration of Millesgården
Interior decoration of Millesgården

Discovering Millesgården Art Museum

The heart of Millesgården is its expansive sculpture garden, featuring a collection of Carl Milles’ most significant works. These sculptures are beautifully integrated into the landscape, creating a harmonious blend of art and nature. Visitors can also explore the artist’s home, preserved as it was during his lifetime, offering a glimpse into his personal and creative world.

Art Exhibitions and Collections: Beyond the sculptures, Millesgården hosts temporary art exhibitions that showcase both modern and classical art, often focusing on Nordic artists. The museum also features a permanent collection, including works by Olga Milles and contemporary pieces by other artists.

The architecture of Millesgården itself is a work of art, featuring terraced gardens, classical sculptures, fountains, and a unique studio space. The museum’s design reflects Carl Milles’ artistic vision, creating an environment that is both inspiring and serene.

Interior design of Millesgården art museum
Interior design of Millesgården art museum

Reaching Millesgården from the Harbour

By Public Transport: From Stockholm’s harbour area, Millesgården is accessible via public transport. Visitors can take a metro from central Stockholm to Ropsten and then switch to a bus that goes directly to Millesgården. The journey offers a chance to see more of Stockholm’s beautiful landscapes.

By Car: For those driving, Millesgården is a short drive from central Stockholm. The museum provides parking, making it easy for visitors to access by car.

Millesgården Art Museum is not just an art destination; it’s a cultural retreat that offers peace, inspiration, and a deep connection with Nordic art and history. Its location on Lidingö island, a short journey from Stockholm’s bustling harbour, makes it a perfect escape into a world where art and nature coexist in perfect harmony.

Östermalms's Saluhall in Stockholm
Östermalms’s Saluhall

4. Östermalm’s Saluhall: A Culinary Jewel in Stockholm

At the heart of the vibrant food scene of Stockholm is Östermalm’s Saluhall, a historic and bustling food market that has been a culinary epicenter since 1888. Located in the posh neighborhood of Östermalm, Östermalm’s Saluhall is housed in a beautiful red-brick building, featuring an elaborate interior of wood and wrought iron, reminiscent of 19th-century European markets. The Saluhall is not just a market; it’s a historical monument, a testament to Sweden’s culinary traditions and a meeting place for food lovers.

Inside Östermalm’s Saluhall

Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a myriad of scents and sights. The market hosts an array of vendors offering the finest Swedish and international delicacies.

  • Swedish Specialties: Here, one can find traditional Swedish foods like smoked salmon, pickled herring, and gravlax. There are also stalls selling artisanal cheeses, crispbreads, and cured meats.
  • International Flavors: For those with a taste for international cuisine, there are stalls selling Italian pastas, French cheeses, and freshly baked bread from around the world. I even found red carrots from there, which are so common in India, but not in Finland.
  • Gourmet Experiences: Several high-end restaurants and cozy cafes within the Saluhall serve sumptuous meals prepared using fresh ingredients from the market.
  • Sweet Treats: For dessert, indulge in Swedish pastries, chocolates, and seasonal fruits.

The market is a place where chefs, foodies, and casual visitors mingle, sharing their love for high-quality, fresh food. A hub for food enthusiasts.

Accessibility from the Harbour

Reaching Östermalm’s Saluhall from Stockholm’s harbour is straightforward, making it easily accessible for visitors arriving by cruise.

  • By Public Transport: The most convenient way is to take the Stockholm public transport. Buses and trams are readily available from the harbour area, offering a short journey to Östermalmstorg, the closest stop to the Saluhall.
  • By Foot: For those who prefer walking, it’s a pleasant stroll through some of Stockholm’s most scenic areas. The walk from the harbour to Östermalm’s Saluhall can take around 20-30 minutes, depending on the exact starting point.
Full moon in Stockholm, view from the King's castle
Full moon view by the King’s castle in Stockholm

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