7. Gamla Stan
Stockholm’s labyrinthian Old Town of twisting narrow alleyways and cobbled streets date from medieval times, though most of the townhouses were built in the 17th and 18th centuries. Their yellow and rust facades have a fairy tale ambience. Nowadays, those houses are largely cafes, craft shops, galleries and restaurants.


As the Royal Palace is close by, the changing of the guard, marching across the cobbles, is a daily military routine
8. The Nobel Museum
At the heart of Gamla Stan, the museum pays homage to the efforts of exceptional human beings. Inspirational men and women who, since 1901, have been awarded Nobel Prizes in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Medicine and Peace as designated by Alfred Nobel.
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