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Stockholm 5-Day with Archipelago + Uppsala

Stockholm 3 nights + Vaxholm/Sandhamn archipelago + Uppsala or Sigtuna

5 days adds Stockholm Archipelago + a Swedish heritage town. Days 1-3 are Stockholm essentials. Day 4: Archipelago ferry (Vaxholm + Sandhamn). Day 5: Uppsala (Sweden's old capital + university) or Sigtuna (Sweden's oldest town, 980 AD).

Five days hits the sweet spot for Stockholm — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$670

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$1,450

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$4,400

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Gamla Stan + Royal Palace + Operakällaren

Medieval Old Town + heritage Michelin

Activities

  1. 10:00 Gamla Stan (13th-century medieval Old Town) 2 hours

    Stockholm's iconic Stadsholmen island. Stortorget central square (site of 1520 Stockholm Bloodbath) + cobbled lanes + ochre houses.

    Cost: Free TIP: Stortorget is the most-photographed Stockholm spot. Free walking tours daily 10:00 + 14:00.
  2. 12:00 Royal Palace + Changing of the Guard (12:15) 2 hours

    1754 Royal Palace — 600+ rooms + 11 museums. Changing of the Guard daily at 12:15.

    Cost: SEK 200 ($24) TIP: Arrive 11:30 for good guard-change spot. Treasury + Royal Apartments are highlights.
  3. 14:30 Lunch at Den Gyldene Freden (1722) 1.5 hours

    One of the world's oldest restaurants — owned by the Swedish Academy (Nobel Literature). Vaulted-cellar dining room.

    Cost: SEK 400-700 ($48-84) TIP: Book 1+ week ahead. The Bellman Room is the historical seating.
  4. 16:30 Nobel Museum + Storkyrkan Cathedral 2 hours

    Nobel Museum (compact, well-curated, free with Stockholm Pass, SEK 130 / $15 alone) + Storkyrkan (1279 cathedral, oldest building in Stockholm).

    Cost: Museum SEK 130 + Storkyrkan SEK 80 TIP: Stockholm Pass covers both.
  5. 19:00 Dinner at Operakällaren (★ Michelin, 1787) 3 hours

    1 Michelin star + 240+ years of operation as Sweden's official Nobel Banquet venue. The grandest dining room in Stockholm.

    Cost: SEK 1,500-2,500 ($180-300) TIP: Book 1+ month ahead. Jacket required.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel buffet or Vete-Katten (1928)

Norrmalm · SEK 80-200 ($10-24)

Vete-Katten heritage fika — kanelbullar + Princess Cake.

Lunch

Den Gyldene Freden (1722)

Gamla Stan · SEK 400-700 ($48-84)

World's oldest-restaurant + Nobel Academy haunt.

Dinner

Operakällaren (★ Michelin)

Norrmalm (Royal Opera House) · SEK 1,500-2,500 ($180-300)

Grandest Stockholm dining room with Nobel Banquet history.

Transit:

Walking + T-bana. Gamla Stan + Royal Palace + Norrmalm all within 30-min walk.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $280 Luxury $700
DAY 2

Djurgården Museums (Vasa + ABBA + Skansen)

Royal Game Park island

Activities

  1. 09:30 Vasa Museum (1628 warship) 2 hours

    95% original 1628 warship recovered intact 1961. Scandinavia's most-visited museum (1.4M visitors/year). Pre-book online.

    Cost: SEK 220 ($26) TIP: English audio guide free. Story of recovery is incredible.
  2. 12:00 Lunch at Wärdshuset Ulla Winbladh (1897) 1.5 hours

    Heritage Djurgården restaurant — traditional Swedish menu in a garden setting.

    Cost: SEK 300-500 ($36-60) TIP: Book 1+ week ahead.
  3. 14:00 Skansen (1891 — world's first open-air museum) 3 hours

    World's oldest open-air museum — 150 historic Swedish buildings + Nordic zoo with reindeer + bears + lynx.

    Cost: SEK 240 ($28) TIP: Midsummer (June) + Christmas Market (December) are special seasons. Stockholm Pass covers.
  4. 17:30 ABBA The Museum 1.5 hours

    Interactive ABBA museum — 1970s Swedish disco icons. Original costumes + recording studio + sing-along booths.

    Cost: SEK 295 ($35) TIP: Pre-book online. Combined Skansen + ABBA ticket saves SEK 50.
  5. 20:00 Dinner at Aira (★ Michelin) or Pubologi 3 hours

    Aira (★ Michelin Djurgården seafood, SEK 1,200-2,000) or Pubologi (Bib Gourmand gastropub, SEK 600-1,000).

    Cost: SEK 600-2,000 ($72-240) TIP: Both 1+ week advance booking. Aira has the Stockholm Archipelago view.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel buffet

Norrmalm · SEK 200-400

Fuel before Djurgården day.

Lunch

Wärdshuset Ulla Winbladh (1897)

Djurgården · SEK 300-500

Heritage Djurgården garden setting.

Dinner

Aira (★) or Pubologi

Djurgården / Gamla Stan · SEK 600-2,000

Aira for Michelin + archipelago view.

Transit:

Djurgården ferry (free with SL pass) or Tram 7 from central. Stockholm Pass covers.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $280 Luxury $700
DAY 3

City Hall + Drottningholm + 3-Michelin

Nobel Banquet hall + UNESCO palace + Frantzén

Activities

  1. 09:00 Stockholm City Hall + Tower climb 1.5 hours

    1923 Nobel Banquet venue. Blue Hall (1,300-seat banquet hall) + Golden Hall (18.6M gold mosaic tiles). Tower climb (May-Sep) for Stockholm's best panorama.

    Cost: Tour SEK 130 + Tower SEK 80 ($15 + $10) TIP: Tours hourly 09:30-15:30. Tower closed Mar-Apr.
  2. 11:00 Drottningholm Palace ferry (UNESCO) 4 hours (ferry + visit)

    1-hour scenic ferry from Stadshuskajen to current Royal Family residence — Sweden's best-preserved royal palace + UNESCO World Heritage (1991) + Baroque garden + Court Theatre (1766).

    Cost: Ferry SEK 200 RT + Palace SEK 200 ($48) TIP: Stockholm Pass covers ferry. Court Theatre (separate SEK 130) is the rare bonus.
  3. 16:00 Östermalmstorg Saluhall (1888) + Fika 1.5 hours

    1888 covered market — 17 vendors. Pick up cheese + cured meats + caviar. End with fika (coffee + cinnamon roll) at Café Saturnus (Stockholm's largest kanelbullar).

    Cost: SEK 200-400 ($24-48) TIP: Östermalmstorg closed Sundays.
  4. 18:00 Fotografiska or Moderna Museet 2 hours

    Fotografiska (contemporary photography, open until 23:00, SEK 195 / $23) or Moderna Museet (modern art, SEK 160 / $19).

    Cost: SEK 160-195 ($19-23) TIP: Stockholm Pass covers both. Fotografiska's top-floor café-bar has the best sunset skyline view.
  5. 20:30 Farewell dinner — Frantzén (★★★) or Mathias Dahlgren (★★) 4+ hours

    Frantzén (★★★ World's 50 Best #1 in 2018, SEK 4,000+) or Mathias Dahlgren Matsalen (★★ Grand Hôtel facing Royal Palace, SEK 2,500-3,800).

    Cost: SEK 2,500-5,000+ ($300-600+) TIP: Frantzén 6+ months advance booking (1st of each month for next quarter, 5-min sellout). Mathias Dahlgren 1+ month. Jacket required.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Vete-Katten (1928)

Norrmalm · SEK 200-400

Vete-Katten heritage fika.

Lunch

Drottningholm café or Östermalmstorg Saluhall

Drottningholm / Östermalm · SEK 200-400

Saluhall vendors for market lunch.

Dinner

Frantzén (★★★) or Mathias Dahlgren (★★)

Norrmalm · SEK 2,500-5,000+

Frantzén grand finale if you can book it.

Transit:

T-bana + Stadshuskajen ferry (Drottningholm). Stockholm Pass covers.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $150 Mid $350 Luxury $1,300
DAY 4

Stockholm Archipelago — Vaxholm + Sandhamn

30,000 islands + medieval fortress + sailing village

Activities

  1. 09:00 Strömkajen → Vaxholm ferry (1h) 1h

    Stockholm Archipelago is 30,000 islands stretching 80km into the Baltic. Vaxholm is the closest archipelago town — 1h ferry.

    Cost: SEK 200 ($24) TIP: Stockholm Pass covers ferry. May-Sep daily ferries; reduced winter.
  2. 10:30 Vaxholm Castle + traditional yellow town 2 hours

    16th-century Vaxholm Castle (now museum, SEK 90) + traditional yellow wooden houses + harbor cafés.

    Cost: Castle SEK 90 ($11) TIP: Stockholm's iconic archipelago postcard scene.
  3. 13:00 Lunch at Hamnkrogen Vaxholm (harbor seafood) 1.5 hours

    Traditional Vaxholm harbor seafood restaurant.

    Cost: SEK 300-600 ($36-72) TIP: Outdoor harbor terrace seating in summer.
  4. 15:00 Vaxholm → Sandhamn ferry (1.5h) 3 hours (ferry RT + walk)

    Sandhamn — Stockholm's outer archipelago sailing village. Beaches + yacht harbor + summer-house culture.

    Cost: SEK 200 ($24) TIP: Summer only (May-Sep). Winter ferries reduced.
  5. 19:00 Return to Stockholm + Bib Gourmand dinner 2.5 hours

    Pubologi (gastropub Nordic, SEK 600-1,000) or Restaurant Volt (modern Swedish, SEK 600-1,000).

    Cost: SEK 600-1,000 ($72-120) TIP: 1+ week advance reservation.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Stockholm hotel buffet

Stockholm · SEK 200-400

Fuel before ferry.

Lunch

Hamnkrogen Vaxholm (harbor seafood)

Vaxholm · SEK 300-600

Harbor terrace in summer.

Dinner

Pubologi or Restaurant Volt

Stockholm · SEK 600-1,000

Bib Gourmand Nordic gastropub.

Transit:

Strömkajen ferry (Stockholm Pass included).

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $150 Mid $280 Luxury $620
DAY 5

Uppsala or Sigtuna + Departure

Sweden's old capital + university + departure

Activities

  1. 09:00 Stockholm → Uppsala train (40 min) or Sigtuna (1h via Märsta) 40min-1h

    Uppsala = Sweden's old religious capital + Uppsala University (1477, Sweden's oldest). Sigtuna = Sweden's oldest town (980 AD) + first capital. Choose one.

    Cost: SEK 100 ($12) TIP: Stockholm Pass covers both day trips.
  2. 10:30 Uppsala Cathedral (1287) + University OR Sigtuna Stora Gatan 3 hours

    Uppsala Cathedral is Scandinavia's largest Gothic cathedral. Sigtuna's Stora Gatan is Sweden's oldest main street.

    Cost: Cathedral free; Sigtuna Museum SEK 80 TIP: Sigtuna is smaller + more atmospheric. Uppsala has more substance + Old Uppsala Viking burial mounds nearby.
  3. 13:30 Lunch in Uppsala or Sigtuna heritage café 1.5 hours

    Tant Bruns Kaffestuga (Sigtuna 1700 café) or Uppsala traditional Swedish lunch.

    Cost: SEK 300-500 ($36-60) TIP: Tant Bruns is the canonical Sigtuna fika stop.
  4. 15:30 Return to Stockholm + final shopping 1.5 hours

    Pelikan (1664, last Köttbullar lunch) or Östermalmstorg Saluhall final shopping.

    Cost: SEK 200-400 ($24-48) TIP: Pick up Dala Horse + Daim chocolate as souvenirs.
  5. 18:00 ARN Airport departure 2.5h airport

    Arlanda Express train 20 min, SEK 320 / $38. Arrive 2-2.5h before international flight.

    Cost: SEK 320 ($38) TIP: Arlanda Express is the canonical airport transfer.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel buffet (early)

Stockholm · SEK 200-400

Before train.

Lunch

Tant Bruns Kaffestuga (Sigtuna) or Uppsala traditional

Sigtuna or Uppsala · SEK 300-500

Heritage Swedish café.

Dinner

Pelikan (1664) or airport

Stockholm / ARN · SEK 200-400

Last Köttbullar lunch before flight.

Transit:

Stockholm → Uppsala/Sigtuna 40min-1h train. ARN → Arlanda Express 20 min.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $100 Mid $200 Luxury $400

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Stockholm 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is the Archipelago worth a full day?
Yes — Stockholm's 30,000-island Archipelago is the city's most-underrated experience. Vaxholm (1h ferry) is the easy half-day option. Sandhamn (3h ferry) is the full-day sailing-village. Bring lunch — restaurants on smaller islands limited. Stockholm Pass covers ferries.
Uppsala vs Sigtuna — which?
Uppsala is bigger, has Scandinavia's largest Gothic cathedral (1287) + Sweden's oldest university (1477) + Linnaeus Garden — more substance for a half-day. Sigtuna is smaller (Sweden's oldest town, 980 AD) + more atmospheric — better for fika + medieval-village charm. First-timers: Uppsala. Repeat visitors: Sigtuna.
5-day budget?
Budget $1,500-2,500. Mid-range $3,500-5,000. Luxury $7,000-12,000+ (includes Frantzén + Mathias Dahlgren). Excludes international flights.

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