The Drottningholm Palace

A former Royal summer residence, the Drottningholm Palace is today home of the Royal family. A beautiful example of baroque park and magnificent rooms from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The Drottningholm Palace is a Unesco World Heritage site. Arrive in style with the steamer boat to Drottningholm. Don´t miss to visit the Chinese Pavilion, also on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and the Drottningholm Court Theatre.

Free admission to the Drottningholm Palace with the Stockholm à la Carte card!

General information
Address: Drottningholm
Phone: +46(0)8 402 62 80
Bus: 301-323 from Brommaplan
Boat: from City Hall bridge
Subway: Brommaplan
Homepage: www.kungahuset.se

Are you interested in visiting other Swedish sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list? The Swedish National Heritage Board has more information about the Viking town of Birka and Hovgården, Drottningholm, Engelsberg Ironworks, the Cemetery of Skogskyrkogården, the Rock Carvings in Tanum, the Hanseatic Town of Visby, Gammelstad Church Town, Laponia, the Naval Port of Karlskrona, the High Coast, the Agricultural Landscape of Southern Öland and the Mining Area of the Great Copper Mountain in Falun.