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Explore Stockholm's historic Gamla Stan on this easy 2.7-mile (4.3 km) city hike, winding through cobbled streets and past iconic landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.55 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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2.07 km
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2.26 km
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3.14 km
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4.28 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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1.60 km
1.57 km
609 m
479 m
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3.26 km
866 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Yes, this city hike is generally considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels. However, be aware that the route primarily follows narrow, winding, and cobbled streets, which can be uneven. Some areas, like Mårten Trotzigs gränd, involve steps. Sensible footwear is recommended for comfort.
The terrain consists mainly of narrow, winding, and predominantly cobbled streets. While charming, these cobblestones require appropriate footwear. You will also encounter some steps, notably in areas like Mårten Trotzigs gränd, which is a very narrow alley with 36 stone steps.
This city hike takes you through the heart of Gamla Stan, offering a wealth of historic sights. You'll pass through areas like Västerlånggatan, see the Evert Taube Statue, and explore a Historic Shopping Arcade. You'll also get a fantastic View of Stockholm City Hall, and discover well-preserved buildings, Stortorget, and St. Nikolai kyrka.
Gamla Stan is beautiful year-round. In warmer months, you can enjoy outdoor cafes and stroll through the vibrant streets. In winter, the snow-covered cobblestones and historic buildings create a magical atmosphere. The compact nature of the area makes it enjoyable in any season.
Yes, Gamla Stan is generally dog-friendly. Many shops and cafes welcome well-behaved dogs, especially in outdoor seating areas. Always keep your dog on a leash, particularly in crowded areas, and be mindful of the cobblestone streets which can be hard on paws.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to walk through Gamla Stan. It is a public area, and access to its streets and squares is free. Individual attractions like museums or the Royal Palace may have their own entrance fees if you choose to visit them.
Gamla Stan is very well-connected by public transport. The easiest way to reach the area is by metro (T-bana) to the 'Gamla Stan' station. Several bus lines also serve the area. From the metro station, you are immediately in the heart of the Old Town, ready to begin your walk.
Yes, Gamla Stan is bustling with cafes, restaurants, and shops. You'll find numerous opportunities to stop for a coffee, a meal, or to use a restroom throughout your walk. Many establishments are located directly on the main thoroughfares and in charming side alleys.
Yes, this specific Komoot route is designed as a loop, starting and ending in the Gamla Stan area. This allows you to explore the district comprehensively without retracing your steps extensively.
A convenient starting point for this city hike is near the Gamla Stan metro station, which places you directly in the heart of the Old Town. This central location provides easy access to the winding streets and historic landmarks right from the beginning of your exploration.
The main challenge is the uneven cobblestone streets, so wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. Also, be aware of Mårten Trotzigs gränd, one of the narrowest alleys in Stockholm, which includes 36 stone steps. It's a unique experience but can be a bit steep. Embrace getting a little lost; wandering off the main streets often leads to charming courtyards and hidden gems.