Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset), Stockholm: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Stockholm City Hall stands on the southern tip of Kungsholmen island, a red-brick building completed in 1923 whose 106-meter tower, topped by three golden crowns, is one of Stockholm's most recognizable landmarks. The Blue Hall—which is not actually blue; architect Ragnar Östberg left the red brick exposed—hosts the annual Nobel Prize banquet every December 10, seating roughly 1,300 guests. The Golden Hall on the upper floor is covered in over 18 million gold mosaic tiles depicting scenes from Swedish history. Guided tours run throughout the day, and the tower is open for separate visits during summer months. is just one of many options in Stockholm. Major attractions worth considering include Djurgarden, Nobel Prize Museum, and SkyView.