Best attractions and places to see around Täby include a range of historical sites, significant monuments, and cultural institutions located in the broader Stockholm area. The region offers opportunities to explore Swedish history and architecture. Visitors can discover prominent landmarks that reflect the country's heritage. These attractions provide insights into both royal history and modern governance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Today I was lucky enough to be able to take part in a guided tour of the Swedish Parliament. You should know that only guided groups are allowed in. The tours are free and very informative. Prior registration is not necessary. Dates are announced on the notice board.
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About half of the island of Helgeandsholmen is occupied by Riksdaghuset, where the Swedish parliament sits. The parliament building was built between 1897 and 1905. It ultimately turned out to be almost twice as expensive as calculated by architect Aron Johansson in 1888.
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Riksdagshuset, the Riksdag building in Stockholm is the seat of the Swedish Parliament. The building is located on the island of Helgeandsholmen and was built between 1897 and 1905.
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Stockholm City Hall is the masterpiece of architect Ragnar Ostberg and a famous example of Swedish national romanticism. It now houses the offices of the City Council and Municipal Council, as well as large ceremonial spaces such as the famous Blue Hall, where the annual Nobel Prize ceremony and banquet are held. Designed to imitate a Viking longship, the Council Chamber is decorated with furniture by Carl Malmsten and unique artworks, while the Golden Hall features elaborate wall mosaics shimmering with more than 18 million gold leaf and colored glass.
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The Stockholm Palace or Royal Palace is the residence of the King of Sweden. It is located on the city island in the old town of Stockholm. The baroque building was built between 1697 and 1760 according to plans by the court architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and is considered a masterpiece.
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The Strömbron is a 140 m long bridge in the centre of Stockholm, which connects the two districts of Norrmalm and Gamla stan. The bridge leads from the Royal Palace on the island of Stadsholmen to the southern end of the Kungsträdgården park.
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The huge royal palace is very impressive. The changing of the guard was an absolute highlight for us. The whole procedure took us almost an hour and was accompanied by music from the brass band. (10.5.24)
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The castle was built by the architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger in the Baroque style and designed as a Roman palace. The castle has more than 600 rooms on eleven floors, with state rooms facing the city and smaller living rooms facing the inner courtyard. There are many sights here: the treasury with the imperial insignia, the Tre Kronor Museum, which tells the story of the castle's medieval history, and last but not least the reception rooms with the pompous state rooms. During the summer months, Gustav III's Antiques Museum and the castle church are also open. The changing of the guard and the Slottsboden souvenir shop attract many visitors.
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The region around Täby is rich in history. You can explore the Changing of the Guard at the Royal Palace Stockholm, an impressive baroque building that houses museums and royal apartments. Another significant historical site is the Swedish Parliament House (Riksdagshuset), the seat of the Swedish Parliament. Don't miss the Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet), which displays the remarkably preserved 17th-century warship Vasa.
Yes, several attractions around Täby are suitable for families. The Changing of the Guard at the Royal Palace Stockholm offers an engaging spectacle. Both the Swedish Parliament House (Riksdagshuset) and Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset) are listed as family-friendly. The Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) is particularly popular with all ages, offering an immersive experience with the salvaged Vasa warship.
Near Täby's attractions, you can find various outdoor activities. For running enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Skavlöten 5km Yellow Trail' or the 'Täby IP jogging track 5K'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Rönningesjön Loop via Skavlötsbadet and Skansberget' or the 'Hägernäs and Viggbyholm Promenade'. Cyclists have options like the 'Rule 58 Bike Shop loop from Roslags Näsby'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Täby, Hiking around Täby, and Road Cycling Routes around Täby guides.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Strömbron Bridge, which offers great views of the Royal Castle and opera, is wheelchair accessible. The Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) is also designed to be wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to experience the 17th-century warship.
For scenic views, the Strömbron Bridge offers excellent panoramas of the Royal Castle, Grand Hotel, and the Opera. Additionally, the tower of Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset) provides a magnificent view over the city, accessible via a guided tour.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rich historical and cultural experiences. The unique preservation of the Vasa warship at the Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) is often highlighted as a must-see. The grandeur and history of the Royal Palace, including the daily Changing of the Guard, also receive high praise. Many appreciate the architectural beauty and historical significance of buildings like the Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset) and the Swedish Parliament House (Riksdagshuset).
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Rönningesjön Loop via Skavlötsbadet and Skansberget' is an easy 7.1 km trail. Another easy option is the 'Hägernäs and Viggbyholm Promenade', which is about 5 km long. You can find more easy trails in the Hiking around Täby guide.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not detailed, many trails are located within or near residential areas and nature reserves where amenities are accessible. For example, the 'NutHouse Café' is mentioned in a road cycling route, suggesting cafes are part of the local infrastructure. It's advisable to check local maps for specific cafe locations near your chosen hiking starting points.
The summer months are generally popular for visiting attractions around Täby, especially for outdoor events like the Changing of the Guard at the Royal Palace Stockholm, which takes place on horseback and with music during this period. Indoor attractions like the Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) are excellent year-round options, providing a comfortable experience regardless of the weather.
While the guide focuses on prominent attractions, the nearby nature reserves offer opportunities to discover quieter spots. Trails like the 'Green loop in Rönninge by-Skavlöten Nature Reserve' provide a chance to explore natural beauty away from the main tourist paths. These areas are ideal for those seeking a more serene outdoor experience.
The Täby area, being close to Stockholm, offers access to various natural features. You can find beautiful lakes like Rönningesjön, which features in several hiking routes. The region also includes nature reserves, providing green spaces for walks and enjoying local flora and fauna. While specific natural highlights are not detailed in this guide, the presence of numerous hiking and running trails indicates a rich natural landscape.


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