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The story of Stockholm and Sweden in three chapters, a small group tour!

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Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Duration: 2 hours
Product code: 114496P3


Overview
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Riddarholmen Historical Marker, Norra Riddarholmshamnen 3-1, 111 28 Stockholm, SwedenWe talk about the early history of Stockholm and Sweden, from the ice age until the first settlements on the islands. Chapter one of our story starts here! (We start the tour at Gamla Stan Metro station, inside/under ground, in front of the Pressbyrån kiosk.) Walk around, visit open parts of the palaceDuration: 15 minutesStop At: Riddarholm Church (Riddarholmskyrkan), Kungliga Slottet, Stockholm 107 70 SwedenThe story continues... Outside the Riddarholmen Church we will meet the presumed founder of Stockholm, Birger Jarl, or at least a statue of him. 1252 is the year when "Stockholm" was first mentioned in a written text that is preserved until today. Birger Jarl signed the paper... Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Riddarhuset, Riddarhustorget 10, Stockholm SwedenWe stop outside Riddarhuset, the House of Nobility, and look at the statue of Gustav Vasa, "the father of Sweden". Here starts Chapter two in our history about Stockholm and Sweden. Since Gustav Vasa 1523 marched into Stockholm, Sweden has been a sovereign state, never occupied by foreign powers. Gustav, after his father and between 80 to 100 other noblemen were killed in “The bloodbath of Stockholm”, organised an uprising against our southern neighbour who had taken control over Sweden. He also changed the religion in Sweden from Catholicism to Lutheran ProtestantismDuration: 10 minutesStop At: Vasabron, Stockholm, Vasabron, Vasabron, 111 28 Stockholm, SwedenThen we continue to the other side of Riddarhuset and talk about the heirs and heiresses of Gustav Vasa. The grandson of Gustav Vasa, Gustav II Adolf, was the "greatest" of our warrior kings. During his time as king the Baltic sea became almost an inland sea, surrounded by Swedish possessions. Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Parliament Building (Riksdagshuset), Sveriges riksdag, Stockholm 100 12 SwedenThe predecessor of the parliament (riksdagen) was the “Riksdag of the Estates” (Ståndsriksdagen) where Nobility, Clergy, Burghers, Peasants met separately for discussions before meeting the King in the palace. Until its dissolution in 1866, the institution was the highest authority in Sweden next to the King. In 1866 a parliament with two chambers was introduced, but still without equal voting rights for all citizens. The first elections with general suffrage was held in 1921. This was after a long political struggle led by liberals and socialists.Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Royal Palace, Slottsbacken 1, Old Town, Stockholm 111 30 SwedenNext stop at "Lejonbacken" on the north side of the Royal Palace. Here we start Chapter 3 of our story of Sweden. Peter the Great of Russia put an end to the Swedish dreams of being a great power in Northern Europe. Karl XII, the last of our warrior kings is still pointing to the east (i.e. the statue is pointing), where he and his army, the Caroleans, first had some great victories, but in the end were defeated by Peter the Great in Poltava 1709. The age of enlightenment, with growing interest in arts and science, influenced Sweden. Gustav III, an enlightened despot with great interest in theatre, made several contributions in these fields. Duration: 10 minutesStop At: Stockholm Old Town, Stockholm SwedenBelow the statue of Carl XIV Johan we continue the story about Sweden. This king, the first of the Bernadottes, was imported to Sweden from France in the beginning of the 19th century to win back what we lost to the Russians. Instead he put his efforts into diplomacy, building infrastructure and develop education! In 2014 200 years of peace was celebrated in Sweden. The industrial revolution, natural resources and great Swedish inventions created a foundation for a welfare state, and several entrepreneurs continued the development in the 20th and 21th centuries. !Duration: 20 minutesStop At: Stortorget, Gamla Stan, Stockholm SwedenThe end of o
Supplier Name
Stockholm DriveAndGuide
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Not wheelchair accessible,Stroller accessible,Service animals allowed,Near public transportation,Most travelers can participate,This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers,Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff,Social distancing enforced throughout experience,Guides required to regularly wash hands,Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms,Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons,COVID-19 vaccination required for guides,All our guides are vaccinated against Covid-19. This is an outdoor tour.
Inclusions:
Admission tickets are included
Traveler Reviews

We took the tour last week, and the experience was really amazing. Bengt is a very nice person, very well prepared about the history of the city. He speaks excellent English, and was very helpful giving us extra advice about where to eat and so on. Definitely recommended to have an immersion into the soul of the city!

Bengt is a Stockholm local who also speaks very good English- for those interested an English speaking guide. He is very knowledgeable and has a great personality. He breaks down the tour into three segments which gives you a very good understanding of Stockholm and Sweden culture. I highly recommend choosing this tour and allowing Bengt to be your tour guide.

Bengt knows his city, country and its history. We, (2 couples) met up with Bengt at Gamla Stan station. In our two hour walking tour, he explained places of interest we might like to visit again, and the history of some places, statues and buildings in Gamla Stan. He had extra information on his iPad to share and a printout in English about Mid Summer celebrations. Questions were welcomed. Our tour finished outside the Noble Centre and we treated ourselves to morning tea in there at his suggestion before looking through the exhibits. All in all a great tour that we would recommend.

I took this tour with Bengt in Stockholm recently. The tour had a cronological theme that explained how Sweden was created and how it developed to what it has become today. As we walked through the old town Bengt explained about places and people that are linked to important events in Sweden's history and today's life. In this way statues, houses, churches, places all connected in a nice way. We had a relaxed tour with time for questions and discussions. An interesting tour if you want to see the old town and at the same time learn the basics of Swedish history and some modern aspects.

Today I took a two-hour tour with Bengt, and we walked around central Sweden. He has a three-part schema for explaining how Sweden became what it is today. He moved chronologically through Stockholm history, as we walked and learned about Stockholm’s founding, its key figures, and most interesting some of the key aspects of modern Swedish society. Bengt was informative and humorous, and I had fun as I was learning. He was quite open to discussing points raised by questions. I recommend this tour especially to those interested in history.

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