The Royal Stables

Guided tours

Take a tour through the Royal Stables, with its harness room, cars and carriage houses.

Temporarily closed 2024

The Royal Stables are temporarily closed for guided tours during 2024.

We welcome prebooked Group visits.

The Royal Stables is open only in conjunction with guided tours.

Tickets are available online only, via the Ticket menu here at the webpage. Tickets can be purchased at the Royal Palace.
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The guided tours, in Swedish and English, takes approximately 45 minutes, and tickets pre-buys here at website.

Free entrance for children under 7 years of age in the company of a guardian.

Note: Please arrive no later than 5 minutes before the time of the guided tour. The entrance gate will be closed after the tour has started.

The parade carriages used in Royal processions. Photo: Charlotte Gawell/Royalpalaces.se

The guided tour takes us to the carriage houses, harness room, the manège and the stables. Photo: Charlotte Gawell/Royalpalaces.se

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Take a tour through the Royal Stables, with its harness room, cars and carriage houses.

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The Royal Stables are located at Väpnargatan 1 in central Stockholm.

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Events

This year's Christmas market is held at the Royal Stables on the second weekend of Advent. Exhibitors from across Sweden will be selling ...

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The Royal Stables have around twenty horses. The horses are trained to lead cortèges and carriages on occasions such as state visits and ...

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Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use . ...

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The current Royal Stables buildings were completed in 1894. The architect was the palace official Ernst Jacobsson, assisted by Fritz Ecke...

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See the Royal Stables coach sheds, which are home to around forty carriages and sleighs for various occasions. Most of them date back to ...

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Articles and movies

Take a ride in the Royal Stables' Daimler DE27 Limousine, and listen to driver Martin Forsén as he talks about the Royal Stables' oldest ...

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