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The Royal Stables
– Step into the elegant world of Swedish royalty in Stockholm's heart

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A Glimpse into Regal Equestrian Heritage

Nestled in the heart of Stockholm, the Stockholm Royal Stables offers visitors a unique and enchanting glimpse into the regal world of Swedish royalty. Whether you’re an equestrian enthusiast or a history buff, this historic complex is a must-visit destination in the vibrant capital of Sweden.

TEMPORARILY CLOSED 2024: The Royal Stables are temporarily closed for guided tours.

A Rich History

Originally constructed between 1890 and 1894, the Stockholm Royal Stables have gracefully evolved through numerous renovations. Today, the complex stands as a testament to Sweden’s enduring commitment to its equestrian heritage. It encompasses a variety of buildings, including a state-of-the-art riding school where equine skills are honed, a carriage museum where history unfolds through wheels and axles, and, of course, modern horse stables where the regal horses receive top-notch care.




The Royal Mews

The stables complex is also home to the Royal Mews, responsible for the meticulous maintenance and care of the Royal Family’s prized vehicles and their majestic horses. This includes the beautiful carriages used in state processions and other royal events.



Please note that the Stockholm Royal Stables will temporarily close for guided tours during 2024. While guided tours are on hold, you can still explore the surrounding attractions and plan your visit for the future.

Explore the Legacy of Swedish Royalty

Step into a world where history and elegance converge at the Stockholm Royal Stables. Beyond its functional role, the Stockholm Royal Stables offer a captivating glimpse into Sweden’s rich equestrian history. The stables beckon travelers from all corners of the globe to witness its splendid collection of carriages and to immerse themselves in the legacy of Swedish royalty. The Stockholm Royal Stables are a living testament to the grace, elegance, and timeless appeal of equine culture. This remarkable site is a must-visit attraction for those exploring the vibrant heart of Stockholm.


Nearby Attractions

Whether you’re planning a future visit or exploring other parts of the city while the stables are temporarily closed, the Stockholm Royal Stables and its surrounding area offer a variety of experiences that capture the essence of Swedish culture and history.

When you visit the Stockholm Royal Stables, be sure to explore the nearby attractions that add even more to your experience:

  • Horse Guards Parade Ground (Livgardets exercisplats): Right next to the Royal Stables, you can often catch a glimpse of the mounted Royal Guards practicing their drills.
  • Strandvägen: A picturesque waterfront boulevard lined with elegant buildings, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a short walk from the Royal Stables and offers beautiful views of the harbor.
  • Östermalmshallen: A historic food market offering a wide range of gourmet foods, fresh produce, and delicacies. It’s located nearby and perfect for experiencing Swedish culinary delights.
  • Nordiska Museet (Nordic Museum): Explore Swedish cultural history at the Nordic Museum. It is within walking distance of the Royal Stables and features exhibits on traditions, lifestyle, and craftsmanship.
  • Djurgården: A green oasis in the city, Djurgården offers scenic walking paths, museums, and attractions such as Skansen open-air museum and the Vasa Museum. It’s a short tram ride or a pleasant walk from the Royal Stables.

Attraction Info

The Royal Stables
Hovstallet

Address

Väpnargatan 1
Next to The Royal Dramatic Theatre (Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern "Dramaten").

Contact

+ 46 (0)8 402 61 05
https://www.kungligaslotten.se/english/royal-palaces-and-sites/the-royal-stables.html

Getting there

Östermalmstorg, Kungsträdgården.
Buses to Norrmalmstorg or Nybroplan.

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