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* This tour requires at least one of the following per booking: Adult, Senior
Want to feel the sun on your face and the wind in your hair as you discover Stockholm’s many islands? Jump on your bike and follow us on our Stockholm’s Urban Treasures Private Bike Tour to explore local Stockholm.
Helmet (optional)
Proffesional Guide
Bike Rental
Gratuities
Fika (coffee/tea + pastry)
Departure Point
Strandvägen 18, 114 56 Stockholm, Sweden
The tour departs from the Rent a Bike Shop, at Strandvägen 18, outside the entrance - located on Östermalm.
Return Details
Strandvägen 18, 114 56 Stockholm, Sweden
The tour departs from the Rent a Bike Shop, at Strandvägen 18, outside the entrance - located on Östermalm.
Royal Dramatic Theater (Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern), Stockholm, Sweden The locals use the name Dramaten to refer to the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Sweden’s national stage for “spoken drama.” The theatre, built in the Art Nouveau style, has been located here since the early 1900s. From Bergman to Skarsgård, many famous Swedish actors and actresses have worked or performed here. 10 minutes
Kungstradgarden Park, Stockholm, Sweden Kungsträdgården (The King's Garden) is colloquially known as Kungsan. This is one of the city’s main meeting points, with a history that dates back to the 1400s. Today, it is a place for concerts and festivals during the summer, and it is possible to go ice skating in the park during winter. During the spring, visitors can enjoy the cherry blossoms, and in the autumn, the leaves change colour. 10 minutes
Kungsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden Kungsholmen translates as Kings Island. It first got its name in the late 1600s. Today, it is known as the youngest part of town and has the highest number of single households in Stockholm. 10 minutes
Stockholm City Hall, Stockholm, Sweden The Stockholm City Hall is one of Sweden's most famous buildings, built in the style of the national romantics. With its three golden crowns at the top of the tower, overlooking the shores of Lake Mälaren, it is also an important part of the city skyline. 10 minutes
Ralambshovparken, Stockholm, Sweden Rålambshovsparken is the result of a program in the early 1900s, where the social importance of the park was emphasized. The idea was that parks for recreation and play should be found close to where people lived so that everyone, regardless of social status, could enjoy the outdoors in little or no time and without much cost. Today, Stockholmers are meant to have only 300 meters to their nearest green area, which people use all year round. 5 minutes
The Western Bridge, Stockholm, Sweden The bridge was inaugurated in the early 1900s and runs between the islands of Södermalm and Kungsholmen. The Stockholm Marathon, which is said to be the most beautiful in the world, crosses the bridge twice. 5 minutes
Reimersholme, Stockholm, Sweden Reimersholme is a small island with a few thousand residents. It has a long history of producing both legal and illegal alcohol. If you have ever heard of Absolut Vodka, the story behind it begins here. 10 minutes
Langholmen, Stockholm, Sweden Långholmen is one of the greenest islands in the city and a popular recreation area. Here, you can go swimming, watch outdoor theatre, enjoy a good meal, and visit the prison museum, to name but a few things. 10 minutes
Sodermalm, Stockholm, Sweden Södermalm is the largest of all the islands that make up Stockholm. For the majority of its existence, it has been the home of the poor and the working class. Not anymore! Today, the hipsters have well and truly transformed Södermalm into a trendy place to live, work, and play. 10 minutes
Stockholm, 118 23 Stockholm, Sweden The highest natural point in central Stockholm, Skinnarviksberget, is 53 meters above sea level and a favourite place among the locals for picnics and parties under the open sky. The views are stunning – across the water, you can see Kungsholmen, Gamla Stan and Stockholm City Hall. 10 minutes
Mariatorget, Stockholm, Sweden Mariatorget is home to Hotel Rival, where ABBA was first seen together after their breakup in 1983, for the premiere of Mamma Mia the Movie on July 4th, 2008. 10 minutes
Slussen, Stockholm, Sweden Slussen translates to “the lock,” and the reason for the lock is the difference in water level. Two bodies of water surround Stockholm: Lake Mälaren on the one side (west) and the Baltic Sea on the other (east). Lake Mälaren is approximately 70cm higher than the Baltic Sea. 5 minutes
Stortorget, Stockholm, Sweden Stortorget is the main square of Stockholm's Old Town and the best place to begin exploring it. It is where the first Town Hall was built, where the Nobel Museum lies today, where merchants from far and near came to exchange products, where drinking took place, and where executions were held for a certain period of time. Today, the square is mainly known for an event in 1520 (the Bloodbath of Stockholm). 10 minutes
Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden The Royal Palace is one of Europe's largest and most vibrant places. It is His Majesty the King's official residence, and essential parts of the monarchy's representation occur here. The Royal Palace is also the everyday workplace for the King and Queen. This makes the Royal Palace of Stockholm unique amongst Europe’s royal residences. 10 minutes
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress comfortably and appropriately.
We will be biking primarily on flat surfaces and up and down a few hills. Part of this tour takes place in areas where you will have to bike on cobblestones.
All tours include optional helmet.
We recommend bringing a bottle of water with you on tour.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
Annette_S
30 Aug 2024
Katla was wonderful and so knowledgeable! She gave us a unique perspective. She certainly knew her way around by bike! Would highly recommend!
Cristina P
08 Sep 2018
Para mim, a melhor maneira de se conhecer o lugar é de bicicleta, os guias são preparados, mostram o óbvio e as particularidades da cidade. Mostram caminhos, monumentos, cintam histórias, falam da economia, política, hábitos dos habitantes...
Gosto e recomendo a guiada, pois em cada lugar existem normas para se dirigir bicicletas e o guia ensina.
U8800FHdavid
28 Jun 2018
Marc! Thanks for a great cycling tour of Stockholm. Fascinating presentation of the history, commerce and demographics of a great city. From the history of the city to its citizens today Marc kept us riveted, rolling and laughing. Would take this tour with Marc again in a heartbeat and will DEFINITELY recommend him to our friends.
This tour in
Stockholm
is organized by
OURWAY Tours - Stockholm
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