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Complete Guide to the Best Local Experiences in Stockholm Right Now
Discover the top events, exhibitions, and cultural activities to enjoy in Stockholm this July
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Discover the top events, exhibitions, and cultural activities to enjoy in Stockholm this July
3 min read
Updated 2 h ago

Stockholm's cultural scene is thriving this July, with a wide range of events and exhibitions to suit all interests. The city's vibrant atmosphere is perfect for exploring, from the historic Old Town to the trendy neighbourhoods of Södermalm and Östermalm.
As the summer season reaches its peak, Stockholm's residents and visitors alike are looking for ways to make the most of the warm weather and long days. With many international events and festivals cancelled or postponed due to the heatwave, the focus is on local experiences that showcase the best of Stockholm's culture, food, and entertainment. The city's many museums, galleries, and performance venues are offering a diverse range of exhibitions, concerts, and shows, making it an ideal time to explore all that Stockholm has to offer.
For art lovers, the Moderna Museum on Skeppsholmen is a must-visit, with its current exhibition featuring works by renowned Swedish artist, Hilma af Klint. Meanwhile, the ABBA The Museum on Djurgården is a great destination for music fans, with its interactive exhibits and memorabilia showcasing the history of Sweden's most famous pop group. The Royal Palace on Slottsholmen is also worth a visit, with its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. In the evenings, head to the trendy neighbourhood of Södermalm, where you'll find a range of bars, restaurants, and live music venues, including the popular Debaser nightclub on Hornsgatan.
According to statistics from the City of Stockholm, the number of visitors to the city's museums and galleries has increased by 15% compared to the same period last year, with over 1.2 million visitors in June alone. The average price of a museum ticket is around 150 SEK, although many venues offer free admission on certain days of the week or month. For example, the Vasa Museum on Galärvarvsvägen offers free admission on the first Sunday of every month, while the Nationalmuseum on Blasieholmen is free to visit on Tuesdays. With the summer sales in full swing, shoppers can also find great deals on everything from fashion to homeware, with discounts of up to 50% available at many stores along the bustling shopping street of Drottninggatan.
As the summer continues, Stockholm will play host to a range of exciting events and festivals. The Stockholm Jazz Festival, which takes place from July 10-17, will feature performances by some of the world's top jazz musicians at venues across the city, including the iconic Konserthuset on Hötorget. The Stockholm Pride parade, scheduled for July 31, will see thousands of people take to the streets to celebrate diversity and equality, with the parade route passing through the heart of the city, including the bustling streets of Norrmalm and Östermalm. For foodies, the Stockholm Street Food festival, which runs from July 15-24, will offer a taste of the city's diverse culinary scene, with over 50 food trucks and stalls serving everything from traditional Swedish cuisine to international specialties.
Whether you're interested in art, music, food, or fashion, Stockholm has something for everyone this July. With its unique blend of history, culture, and entertainment, the city is the perfect destination for a summer break. So why not start planning your trip to Stockholm today and discover all that this amazing city has to offer? The city's tourism website, visitstockholm.com, is a great resource for finding out what's on and where to go, with a range of itineraries and guides to help you make the most of your visit.




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