Drottningholm Palace
Take a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest standard. Drottningholm Palace is Sweden’s best-preserved royal palace constructed in the seventeenth century, the permanent residence of the royal family, and one of Stockholm’s three World Heritage Sites.
Fotografiska
Fotografiska is one of the world’s largest meeting places for contemporary photography. Four unique large exhibitions and about 20 smaller exhibitions are presented annually. Book and souvenir shop, restaurant, and a photo gallery. In the top floor café, you will find one of Stockholm’s very best viewpoints.
Monteliusvagen
This is a 500-meter long (quarter-mile) walking path with a magnificent view of Lake Mälaren, Stockholm City Hall, and Riddarholmen, especially at sunrise and sunset. The path is lined with charming houses on one side and a beautiful view on the other. There is, of course, a safety rail on the path, but you have to be careful in the wintertime when parts of the path might be a bit slippery.