City Hall Guided Tour
The impressive red brick waterfront building of Stockholm City Hall, completed in 1923, is a stunning example of national romanticism in architecture, and its 106m tall lantern-topped tower with 3 golden crowns have made it one of the most famous silhouettes in Stockholm.
This structure is also famous for its ceremonial halls and history of being the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet each December. As your group is kept to a minimal amount of participants, this tour allows an intimate and personal experience with your local and knowledgeable guide.
Your friendly guide will lead you and your small group through its lavish interior as you learn about the Nobel prizes and the Municipal Council for the city. Walk through the assembly rooms and session halls where the politicians and officials conduct their affairs, and be sure to visit the Blue Hall where the Nobel laureates, royalties, and their guests have their banquet. The Golden Hall will blow you away with its 18 million gold mosaic tiles depicting beautiful Byzantine images of events, persons, and the Stockholm Harbor.
Sign up to explore this iconic wonder today and be sure to bring your camera!