Sigtuna City Walk: A Playful and Exciting Journey Through Sweden's Oldest City's History

Embark on a playful and exciting journey through the history of Sigtuna, Sweden’s oldest city. Discover ancient ruins, Viking-era roads, and the city’s transformation from a royal city to a bustling trading hub. Book now!

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Sigtuna - Let us show Sigtuna’s story in a fun, playful and exciting way. Experience Sigtuna’s exciting history from the 970s until today. Experience more about Sweden’s oldest city. Hear about the mass grave at St Lars church ruin, walk on the Viking-era stretch of road on Stora gatan and hear about the city’s founding. Follow the development…
What's Included
  • All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
  • gratitudes
Additional Information

Let’s embark on an interactive and thrilling journey through Sigtuna’s past, beginning from the 970s until the present day. Learn more about the oldest city in Sweden. Get to know about the mass burial site at the ruins of St Lars Church, take a stroll along the Viking-era pavement on Stora gatan, and explore the city’s origins. Trace the transformation…

Location
Sigtuna Radhus
Stora Gatan
We meet on the main square Sigtuna outside the town hall on the right side of the entrance to the town hall.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Dennisfisher7
Jul 14, 2023
The End of the Vikings stops here! - Find a parking spot and walk everywhere! My family and I started at the museum and spent about 1 hr. there. From there we walked down to the waterfront and had some lunch. A nice stroll along the water in the park. It was a nice day and many families were outdoors getting some sun and fresh air. Then we went to the ruins of the churches. Very interesting. You can do the ruins in about 1 hr. At the end of the adventure we walked through the old street and shopped. A nice time for an ice cream/"glass". Wear good walking shoes. Public restrooms are down by the waterfront, so make sure to plan accordingly. Sigtuna is easily accessible via some secondary roads. Be careful as large tour buses come up and down these streets.
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