Stockholm’s best Instagram spots

Sweden’s capital offers everything from charming cobblestone streets and breathtaking waterfront views to a perfect blend of historic charm and modern design. In this guide, we’ve curated the top Instagrammable spots to help you capture some stunning photos. So, grab your camera or your phone and let’s explore the most photogenic locations this beautiful city has to offer.

Prästgatan (Priest Street) in Old Town in Gamla stan – A historic photo spot

Prästgatan is one of the most charming streets where you can capture the true beauty of Stockholm’s Old Town. The cobblestone path is lined with historic buildings in warm shades of yellow and orange, making it the perfect setting for a classic Old Town shot. Along the street, you’ll also find an 11th century runestone, offering a fascinating glimpse into Stockholm’s medieval past. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and snap your best photos in the morning light.

Fjällgatan (Mountain Street) on Södermalm – stunning views of Stockholm

Located on Södermalm, Fjällgatan offers some breathtaking panoramic views of Stockholm, including Gamla stan, Djurgården and the glittering waters that surround the city. On the street itself, you’ll find historic 18th century wooden houses, adding a historic charm to your photos. In the summertime, be sure to stop by Fjällgatans Kaffestuga for coffee, pastries or ice cream. For the best photos, visit during golden hour when the light is at its most beautiful to capture the best views of the city skyline.

The Paradox Museum – A playground for creativity

Paradox Museum in Stockholm is the best Instagrammable museum, according to many. The museum offers a variety of exhibitions that feature optical illusions and paradoxes, designed to challenge your perception of reality. You are presented with a unique opportunity to take mind-bending photos, from the upside-down room to the infinity mirror-room. Make sure to interact with the exhibits for playful shots! Visit on a weekday to avoid crowds and make the most of your time capturing cool photos.

Gröna Lund – A nostalgic experience

Stockholm’s amusement park, Gröna Lund, isn’t just about fun rides – it’s also a fantastic colorful photo location. Snap photos of its retro buildings, roller coasters and the vibrant energy that the park gives you.  Don’t miss the iconic swing ride by the water, a photographer’s dream, especially at dawn when the park lights up. A day at the park is nothing without a little indulgence – don’t forget to treat yourself to some cotton candy, popcorn or waffles. On summer evenings, the park also presents live concerts, creating a vibrant, festival-like atmosphere perfect for capturing those special photo moments.

Stockholm Public Library – an architectural masterpiece

Designed by renowned architect Gunnar Asplund, Stockholm Public Library is a must-visit for geometry photographic lovers. The library’s cylindrical interior, lined with rows of books reaching up the walls, creates a stunning visual for magic photos. For the best lighting, visit during the day when natural light streams in through the windows, brightening up the space. Stand at the center of the main hall for the best photo.

Brunkebergstunneln – a futuristic and iconic photo spot

This 231-meter-long pedestrian tunnel in Norrmalm feels like it’s straight out of a sci-fi movie. With its yellow walls and cylindrical shape, it’s an ideal spot for creative photo shoots where you can play with symmetry and perspective. The Brunkebergs tunnel is a popular walkway, so avoid mornings and late afternoons when commuters pass through to snap photos without interruptions.

Vanadislunden – a green oasis in central Stockholm

Vanadislunden is a beautiful hilltop park offering scenic views of Vasastan. It’s particularly photogenic in spring and summer when the grass is lush, and flowers are in full bloom. Pack a picnic basket and blanket for lifestyle shots or use the park’s greenery as a backdrop for serene nature photography. The park’s tranquil atmosphere makes it a lovely spot to relax and capture the beauty of Stockholm’s seasons.

Skogskyrkogården – a UNESCO World Heritage Site

This UNESCO World Heritage Site masterfully blends modern architecture with Swedish beautiful nature. While it’s a place for reflection, the cemetery is also an inspiring place to shoot some striking photos. Don’t miss the cemetery’s iconic large cross and the tranquil pine tree-lined paths. Visit The Woodland Cemetery during summer for lush views or during autumn for the vibrant colors of autumn leaves.

Stockholm’s Subway Stations – the world’s longest art gallery

Stockholm’s subway system isn’t just for getting around—it’s also the world’s longest art gallery! Many stations are adorned with murals, sculptures, and installations by Swedish artists. Start your journey on the blue line at Kungsträdgården, featuring archaeological-inspired designs. Just at the next stop, T-Centralen, you can admire the station’s calming blue-and-white design. Continue to Solna Centrum, famous for its vibrant red and green tones symbolizing nature and finish your photo tour at Hallonbergen, where the station walls are decorated with colorful, childlike drawings.