Drottningholm Palace – The Royal Gift Shop/Visitor Centre, Drottningholm

The Royal Gift Shop and Visitor Centre, Drottningholm

Welcome to a boutique that is something out of the ordinary. The Royal Gift Shop is a unique present and souvenir shop offering products with a connection to the Royal Collections, situated at the Visitor center at Drottningholm.

Many of the products are produced in limited editions and can only be purchased at the Royal Gift Shop. Amongst other things, you can find unique interior design articles based on patterns from original material from the 1600s, 1700s and 1800s.

The boutique's broad assortment offers everything from popular souvenir items such as postcards and keyrings to accessories for men and women.

The Gift Shop at Drottningholm is situated in the Visitor's Centre in the white villa, so called 'Karamellan', in front of the Palace from the seaside. 

Visitor Centre

The Visitor Centre is also housed in the same villa as the the Royal Gift Shop. Here you will find information about Drottningholm's attractions and sale of tickets. Entry tickets can also be purchased at the cash desks at Drottningholm Palace and the Chinese Pavilion.

The Visitor Centre is also housing Drottningholm Palace Café which serves classic Swedish home cooking together with coffee, pastries, sandwiches, beer and wine.

Top image: The Royal Gift Shop has a range of unique trays inspired by décor from the Royal Palaces. The ornamental motif on the large tray is a fragment of a preserved lintel in the Yellow Room at the Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm. Price SEK 295. The signature pattern with gilded latticework and royal crowns of this exclusive selection of smaller trays is closely derived from the ceiling in the Victoria Salon at The Royal Palace. Price SEK 245. Subject to availability. Photo: Kungligaslottsboden.se

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