The Royal Stables

Guided tours

Take a tour through the Royal Stables, with its harness room, cars and carriage houses. Welcome to visit the café and the gift shop which are now open for the season.

Please Note!
The Royal Stables is open in conjunction with guided tours. The 45–60 min regular tours cover the whole Royal Stables

Guided tour in English
From February 19, Saturdays and Sundays 13:00

Guided tour in Swedish
From February 19, Saturdays and Sundays 14:00

Tickets are available online only.

Free entrance for children under 7 years of age in the company of a guardian.

Note: Please arrive no later than 5 minutes before the time of the guided tour. The entrance gate will be closed after the tour has started. During the summer the ticket desk is in the café in the inner courtyard.

Entrance fees, the Royal Stables

Guided tours of the stables:

Adults: SEK 100
Adult students and children 7–17 years: SEK 50
Free entrance for children under 7 years of age in the company of a guardian.

The stable tour on Sundays and holiday activities:
From 7 years: SEK 50 per person
Credit cards accepted, except for Amex and Diners.

See the parade carriages used in Royal processions up close and in detail. Photo: Charlotte Gawell/Royalpalaces.se

The guided tour takes us to the carriage houses, harness room, the manège and the stables. Photo: Charlotte Gawell/Royalpalaces.se

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Take a tour through the Royal Stables, with its harness room, cars and carriage houses. Welcome to visit the café and the gift shop which...

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We recommend that large groups pre-book a guided tour. For groups of at least 20 people, you can order coffee, sandwiches and/or pastries.

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The Royal Stables are located at Väpnargatan 1 in central Stockholm.

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Opening hours: Closed