Best attractions and places to see around Solna, a municipality north of Stockholm, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural spaces, and cultural sites. The area features royal palaces, extensive parks, and modern entertainment options. Solna provides diverse experiences, from exploring 17th-century architecture to enjoying green landscapes and cultural institutions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Today I was lucky enough to be able to take part in a guided tour of the Swedish Parliament. You should know that only guided groups are allowed in. The tours are free and very informative. Prior registration is not necessary. Dates are announced on the notice board.
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Walking through the streets of Gamla stan in Stockholm is like a journey into the past.
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About half of the island of Helgeandsholmen is occupied by Riksdaghuset, where the Swedish parliament sits. The parliament building was built between 1897 and 1905. It ultimately turned out to be almost twice as expensive as calculated by architect Aron Johansson in 1888.
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Riksdagshuset, the Riksdag building in Stockholm is the seat of the Swedish Parliament. The building is located on the island of Helgeandsholmen and was built between 1897 and 1905.
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The Strömbron is a 140 m long bridge in the centre of Stockholm, which connects the two districts of Norrmalm and Gamla stan. The bridge leads from the Royal Palace on the island of Stadsholmen to the southern end of the Kungsträdgården park.
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The huge royal palace is very impressive. The changing of the guard was an absolute highlight for us. The whole procedure took us almost an hour and was accompanied by music from the brass band. (10.5.24)
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Gamla stan (Swedish; actually gamla staden, "the old town") is the old town of the Swedish capital Stockholm, located on the island of Stadsholmen. It is located in the Södermalm district. In Gamla stan you can find the castle built by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger as well as the two churches Storkyrkan (St. Nicholas Church) and Tyska kyrkan (German Church). In the Storkyrkan you can find the outstanding medieval equestrian sculpture of St. George fighting the dragon by Bernt Notke, which can also be found in bronze in the old town. As a tourist you really have to come here.
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The Riksdagshuset is the Swedish parliament building in Stockholm, which houses the assembly of the Riksdag (Sweden's Parliament) and is known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
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Solna is rich in history. You can explore the 17th-century royal residence of Ulriksdal Palace with its beautiful gardens, or the historic Karlberg Palace, which also features a park open to the public. Don't miss the unique Solna Church, comprising connected buildings from a 12th-century Romanesque fortress. For a glimpse into Sweden's cinematic past, visit Filmstaden, a former major film studio.
Absolutely! Solna boasts several expansive green spaces. Hagaparken is an extensive 18th-century English landscape park with lush lawns, woodlands, and architectural follies. The Ulriksdal Palace Park also offers beautifully landscaped gardens for leisurely strolls. Additionally, you can enjoy the picturesque saltwater lake Brunnsviken and the diverse plant species at Bergianska trädgården (Bergianska Garden).
For cultural enrichment, visit the Swedish Museum of Natural History, which features exhibits on human history, anatomy, fossils, and the natural world, and houses Cosmonova, an IMAX theatre. Within Hagaparken, the Haga Park Museum provides insights into the area's history and architecture. You can also experience a tropical environment at the Butterfly House (Fjärilshuset), also in Hagaparken.
Solna offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including loops around Lake Lötsjön & Lake Råstasjön, the Edsviken loop, and historic trails within Hagaparken and Ulriksdal Castle's park. For more options, check out the Hiking around Solna guide. Running enthusiasts can explore routes like the Hagaparken – Brunnsviken Lakeside Walk. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the Lidingö Gravel - north side. Discover more running and biking routes in the Running Trails around Solna and Gravel biking around Solna guides.
Yes, Solna has several family-friendly options. The Butterfly House (Fjärilshuset) in Hagaparken is a popular choice, offering a tropical rainforest experience with butterflies and other creatures. The Swedish Museum of Natural History, with its engaging exhibits and Cosmonova IMAX theatre, is also great for families. Many of the parks, like Hagaparken and Ulriksdal Palace Park, are perfect for family outings and picnics.
Solna is home to Mall of Scandinavia, one of the largest shopping centers in the Nordic region, offering extensive retail and entertainment options. Another shopping destination is Solna Centrum Mall. For sports and events, Friends Arena (now Strawberry Arena) is Sweden's national soccer stadium and a prominent modern landmark.
While the main Royal Palace is in Stockholm, it's easily accessible from Solna. You can visit the Changing of the Guard at the Royal Palace Stockholm, a popular spectacle. The palace itself is one of the largest inhabited castles in the world and offers various museums and exhibitions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. Many enjoy the picturesque and lively atmosphere of Gamla Stan (Stockholm's Old Town), with its cobbled streets and 17th-18th century buildings. The stunning views from places like Strömbron Bridge and the historical significance of sites like the Swedish Parliament House (Riksdagshuset) are also highly rated. The komoot community has contributed 884 photos and 871 upvotes to the highlights in the area, showcasing its appeal.
Yes, Solna offers several scenic spots. From Strömbron Bridge, you can enjoy great views of the Royal Castle, the Grand Hotel, and the Opera. The tower of Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset), though technically in Stockholm, offers a magnificent panoramic view over the city and is easily reachable from Solna. Within Hagaparken, the open spaces and follies provide picturesque settings.
Yes, Solna is a municipality just north of Stockholm and is very well-connected to the city center by public transport. This makes it easy to access both Solna's attractions and those within central Stockholm, such as Gamla Stan and the Royal Palace.
For rainy days, the Swedish Museum of Natural History offers extensive indoor exhibits and the Cosmonova IMAX theatre. The Mall of Scandinavia provides a vast indoor environment for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The Butterfly House (Fjärilshuset) also offers an indoor tropical experience, perfect for escaping the weather.


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