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- ℳ𝒶𝓎♍June 19, 2015Stadshust is one of the most iconic buildings of Stockholm city. Really cool to see where the Nobel prize banquet is held, along with several more historical stories. Such a beautiful inside-out site
- Daniel BachmannJuly 21, 2013BEST VIEW on Stockholm for just 40 Kronen and 365 stairs with optional free elevator. My picture agrees with ildan that “A place where you can see a good view is also a good place to sit and dream!"
- StockholmOurWaySeptember 26, 2013Really take the time to look around the outside of the City Hall. There are a lot of great statues around the building. This tree was planted the same year that the City Hall was inaugurated in 1923.Upvoted Mar 24
- bluestormAugust 27, 2014Take the Tour, it's free with the Stockholm Card. About 45mins and interesting. Don't forget the Tower, also free with Stockholm Card.
- Kristinn HróbjartssonAugust 13, 2017Do the guided tour. We did it in the afternoon and the guide told us that usually there are 5-10 groups walking through at the same time - because of our timing we were the only ones there!
- Mariana RochaSeptember 14, 2014A guided tour pays off! Beautiful rooms and a visit to the tour is a must! Can be bought closed to the entrance. Tiring but the view is great!!
- Olga KaminskaJune 25, 2018Gorgeous place, the heart of city. Really must to visit! And don’t forget Bell Tower, view of city is awesome!
- StockholmOurWayJanuary 21, 2013You have to join one of their tours in order to access the building. This is where the Nobel Festivities take place, December 10, each year. Take a walk in the garden, you'll have this fantastic view.
- StockholmOurWayNovember 24, 2014This is one of the most impressive buildings Stockholm has to offer. Home to the Nobel Banquet, it is simply a must! Join one of their tours between 10 and 15, every hour, on the hour, to enter.
- Sophia HouJune 5, 2014In their restaurant "Restaurang Stadshusrest", make sure to order the appetizer which is a grilled mushroom-covered toast topped with bacon. Simple yet absolutely delicious.
- A.Gökhan ÇelebiApril 28, 2016Said to host dinner for Nobel Prize awards. Inside is wonderful and history of the hall worths listening to.
- eric bornemannJuly 12, 2019Worth the tour to see the inside. Many different and distinct spaces that have a lot of scientific and cultural history.
- Renee TAugust 22, 2013Take the 45 minute tour to see inside (free with your Stockholm Card). Leave time to take in the courtyard views. This destination can be done in 1 hour.
- Magnus BerglundFebruary 3, 2012Open to the public through guided tours only. Guided tours are held daily in Swedish and English at certain hours. During summer months the tours are available in several other lanugages.
- StockholmOurWayOctober 25, 2013The City Hall Tower is 106 meters tall, one meter taller than the City Hall Tower in Copenhagen. It is not a mistake! The architect travel to Denmark for inspiration.
- AboutStockholm.infoJanuary 3, 2015It's worth to take a tour at the City Hall. You'll see the amazing golden hall and the hall where the Nobel-dinner takes place. Really impressing. More: www.AboutStockholm.info
- StockholmOurWayOctober 18, 2013The architect behind the City Hall, thought that the founder of Stockholm, Birger Jarl, should be buried on the grounds but he had then already been buried for 657 years. The existing coffin is empty.
- Nilgun OzcanSeptember 11, 2016I sat there for like an hour at the seaside just to enjoy the view. Fantastic.
- Marc TunguzDecember 6, 2015A must see! City hall are often boring but not this one. Prepare to be amazed by the rooms. Visits start every hours.
- IrmaZandl ZandlSlantJune 25, 2018Gorgeous building. Where they have the noble prize dinners. And where they run Stockholm from.
- Irina H.April 7, 2015designed by architect Ragnar Östberg, built from eight million bricks. The 106 meter tall tower has the three crowns, which is the Swedish national coat of arms.The great Nobel banquet is held inside
- Marija MilosavljevićNovember 13, 2017They offer good public tour inside the building that is definitely worth seeing as much as the view from courtyard.
- DHR.comDecember 8, 2011The Stockholm City Hall is the city's symbol, so this is a definite must-see. This is home to the famous ballroom, where many special events including the Nobel Banquet happens.
- HeidiMay 27, 2015Tower: nice view over the city. City hall: Blue and golden room are ok and have a lot of history. Around the city hall: sit down for a minute.
- Bogdan D.June 10, 2014One of the most beautiful City Halls I've ever seen; you need to book a guided tour, but it will worth your while;
- Ryan CornetaMarch 14, 2017Have a tour around the magnificent city hall and you'll get information about Stockholm. There's some souvenir shop too.
- Dina RughaniNovember 30, 2017Do the tour. They also have a stroller tour in Swedish for moms and their babies
- Hamilton Fortuna BautistaAugust 30, 2017I choose the outside over the inside during the summer. Stunning view from every angle!
- NicholasApril 22, 2013The seat of city government and home to the famed Nobel Banquet. Tours and views of lake Mälaren available.
- Ali ShariatAugust 20, 2023Stadshust in Stockholm is iconic. Enjoy the Nobel banquet history, tower views, and guided tours. A must-visit for all! 🏰🏆🏙️
- Jen SOctober 21, 2017Definitely buy the tower tickets so you can see great views of the city from atop.
- Sandu CojocaruSeptember 8, 2014Be sure tovisit also the city hall tower for a beautyful view of Stockholm.
- Elena LeontevaJune 3, 2013Amazing excursion around city hall. Many thanks to ex-Russian guide Katja - artistic and not boring tour!
- mark cApril 27, 2012Wow, this building is massive. It perches on the shore overlooking the beautiful cityscape of Stockholm.
- Göran DerefeldtJuly 5, 2012Listen to the story about Stockholm’s most famous building – the location of the Nobel Dinner and Ball! Download the Talk of the town™ Audioguide app. Read more
- The construction of the Stockholm City Hall took twelve years, from 1911 to 1923. Nearly eight million red bricks were used. Read more
- Marie ShaposhnikovaOctober 12, 2015Red and gold halls are amazing, feeling like Nobel's prize winner)
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