Chinese Pavilion

This 18th century pavilion is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an official royal palace.

Nearby Attractions

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City Hall
Stockholm's beautiful City Hall is famed for hosting the Nobel Prize banquet.
Riddarholmen Church
One of Stockholm's most ancient buildings is the burial church of the Swedish monarchy.
Parliament
The seat of the Riksdag, where 349 MPs represent Swedes from north to south.
Gamla Stan
The birthplace of Stockholm in 1252, beautiful Gamla Stan remains one of Europe's largest and best-preserved medieval old towns.
Drottningholm Palace
The private residence of the Swedish royal family, inspired by the Palace of Versailles.
Sergel's Square
A public square in centric Stockholm, named after the Swedish sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel

Related Tours

Stockholm and Drottningholm Palace: Private Full-Day Tour
  • Enjoy the personal attention of your private guide;
  • Explore Stockholm's historic city centre, Sergerls Torg;
  • Snap photos of Stockholm's landmark musical sites, The Opera House and the Stockholm Concert Hall;
  • Take the bus to Drottningholm Palace with your private guide, about a 30-minute transit (bus tickets included);
  • Enjoy a privately guided tour of the stunning Drottningholm Palace, built during the 18th century and featuring magnificent Baroque architecture;
  • Learn about the 18th-century architectural gem, the Chinese Pavilion (open for visits from May to September);
  • See some of Europe's best examples of Rococo design and Swedish fine art in this UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Swedish Royal Family;
  • Return to the Opera House by bus and end your tour back in the city centre. 
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