Stockholm Troll Hunt: Self-Guided Old Town Adventure





Description
Get ready for a magical adventure through the medieval streets of Stockholm’s Old Town (Gamla Stan), as you chase down a mischievous escaped troll through the city’s hidden alleys and historic squares! Guided by your smartphone, you’ll solve 12 clever puzzles that take you to iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace, the Opera House, and centuries-old secret streets. Along the way, you'll uncover scandals, mysteries, and folklore tied to one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval centers. Each clue brings you closer to capturing the troll and unlocking fascinating tales from Stockholm’s past. What makes this tour unique? It’s a playful, story-driven walking quest that transforms Gamla Stan into an interactive, magical world, blending fantasy with real-world history. Perfect for families, couples, solo explorers, and anyone looking to experience Stockholm with a fun twist. Go at your own pace, pause whenever you like, and enjoy a new kind of city adventure!
Tour Options
Itinerary
The Royal Swedish Opera is Sweden’s national theatre for opera and ballet. It has served in that role since January 18, 1773, when the first performance was given at the Royal Opera. A couple of years prior to that, in 1771, King Gustav III had fired the French opera troupe that had been performing at Bollhuset by Slottsbacken in Stockholm for 20 years or so. This was due to his wish to form a Swedish ensemble that could put on Swedish operas. The Swedish troupe continued performing in Bollhuset until a new Opera House was completed in 1782 and the ensemble was able to move in. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
The first parliament is often viewed as a meeting that took place in the town of Arboga in 1435. Since that time, Sweden's government has gone through a number of changes. After some initial meetings, parliament came to be represented through the Four Estates, which consisted of representatives from nobility, clergy, burghers, and peasants. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
When the palace was first built, in the 18th century, it created a stir in Europe, and today it is considered to be one of the emblematic buildings of the Baroque era. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
The Royal Armoury's oldest artefacts are the sets of royal state and ceremonial weapons that were stored in the old Three Crowns Palace during the 16th century. It was in this royal armoury that Gustavus Adolphus in the 1620's wanted his blood-spattered clothes to be saved as a perpetual memoria. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
Storkyrkan (Great Church, Stockholm Cathedral), officially Church of St. Nicholas, is the oldest church in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm. It was first mentioned in 1279 and according to tradition was originally built by Birger Jarl, the founder of the city itself. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
The sculpture was created in 1954 by the Swedish artist Liss Eriksson, but was inaugurated at this point only in 1967. The sculpture is located behind the Finnish Church, which is only few meters off the Stockholm Palace, however hard to find due to secluded location of the place. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
The statue was commissioned by Sten Sture the Elder following his victory over the Danish army in the Battle of Brunkeberg in 1471. During the battle, Sten Sture put his army under the protection of Saint George. Although not signed by him, the sculpture is widely attributed to the workshop of Bernt Notke. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
Den Gyldene Freden—translated as 'The Golden Peace'—was first opened way back in 1722. It has been delighting the palates of Stockholmers for almost 300 years, including members of the Royal Academy. It has not moved from its original location since then, which gives it an air of real importance and wonder. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
The second oldest square in Stockholm, slightly younger than Stortorget, Järntorget dates back to around 1300 and remained the city's most important trade centre for centuries — constantly busy and crowded, scents and noise intermixing while goods were transported from shore to shore across the square and up and down the attics of the surrounding buildings. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
By the street are the public library and the major school (Storkyrkoskolan, "School of the Great Church") of the told town. While named a square, it undoubtedly remains a matter of taste and definition whether this elongated open space should be regarded as a street. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
Located between the streets Tyska Brinken, Kindstugatan, Svartmangatan, and Prästgatan, it is named for standing in the centre of a neighbourhood that in the Middle Ages was dominated by Germans. Officially named Sankta Gertrud, the church is dedicated to Saint Gertrude (626-659), abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Nivelles, in present-day Belgium, and patron saint of travellers. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
The first important building was the palace of the purse built between 1773 and 1776 by Erik Palmsted in the French rococo style. It is now the seat of the Swedish Academy and the Nobel Museum. The fountain of the square was built by the same architect. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(14)
I can't say anything about the tour itself. We didn't even manage to start this game. Something was always wrong. Either the email or the booking number. Much was not well declared what exactly is needed by one. I don't understand why you still have to register so much and so and so. Surely this is better and easier in this day and age.
We’re sorry to hear you had trouble getting started with the game. If you continue to experience any issues with accessing the game, please feel free to reach out to us via chat at questoapp.com/chat or by email at care@questoapp.com. We’re available 24/7 to assist and make sure you’re all set for your adventure!
This experience was surprisingly delightful. Ages of participants: 40 something, 70 something, 14, 11, and 7. We are staying in Old Town and were looking for something time flexible and informative that covered the highlights in Gamla Stan while also keeping the kids engaged. This experience fit the bill for our family. With the generous price point compared to every other tour, my expectations were so low that if we decided to opt out all together, I wouldn't have minded...but my kids were actually interested and were eager to move from point to point and take on each challenge. We took our time at each stop to learn about the location before moving on. We also realized we'd been walking past cool little alleyways not realizing their existence until the experience took us through them. So cool. We really had a great time. So why 4 stars? It took us a bit to get the app situated on the kids' (11 y/o and 14 y/o) phones. You pay for the adults participating and kids are free, so I paid for 2 adults, however, at the time of purchase I did not know that you could only use 2 devices to follow along at any given moment. I thought each family member could follow along in the app. Not so. You pay for 2 tickets, you may only participate on 2 devices. The activity was intended for the kids so I opened it on their phones. As a result, there was not much adult oversight when navigating from one location to the next, leading to lots of backtracking. It was funny until Grandma started getting tired. So the number of participants in the app was a bit of a bummer because I didn't know the restriction when we were trying to get everyone up and running. Once we got going, all was good.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with us! We're absolutely thrilled that our game brought such delight to your family across different generations. It's heartwarming to hear how you enjoyed exploring new alleyways and diving into the history of each stop at your own pace. We apologize for any confusion regarding the device limitations during setup. Your feedback about this issue is incredibly valuable, and we'll ensure to clarify this information better on our platform to prevent similar misunderstandings in the future. We truly appreciate your patience and understanding once the activity got underway. If you have any more stories to share or further suggestions for us, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at care@questoapp.com. Your insights are vital in helping us continuously improve, and we're grateful for your thoughtful review.
It was quite fun. We played it as two people. Even though we visited Stockholm old town many times, we noticed new details and learned interesting facts about the city and its history! I will try it in other cities as well.
We're delighted to hear that you had a fun experience exploring Stockholm's old town with Questo! It's fantastic that the game helped you notice new details and learn interesting facts about the city and its history. We look forward to being a part of your adventures in other cities too. Happy exploring! 😊
This was a lot of fun! To be honest, we didn’t follow the fantasy story line that much, but prefered reading the historical rendering about the different places we visited Turing this tour. We loved this tour and concept and will try again in another city!
Thank you for sharing your excellent Questo experience. We appreciate that you had fun with the game. We hope to have you join us as we explore new games.
Fun and adventurous. Good historical points and info given and some challenging but fun questions. Enjoyed the story as well. The app was easy to use.
Great to see that you enjoyed exploring Stockholm with Questo. Thank you for sharing your review. Hope to see you explore more games with us. We are grateful
The tour in the old town is fun but the app is useless. A lot of texts were not or bad translated. Some of the questions were impossible to solve or understand. In our language (Dutch) a waste of money.
Hello! We regret to know that you had issues with the app's text and questions. Rest assured that our team is always working to make the app and game better. Your feedback matters to us and if you have additional comments, please reach us at care@questoapp.com. Thank you!
It’s a good game for those who explore the city Stockholm. It’s easy but interesting, with cool questions and place of this beautiful city.
Great to see that you enjoyed exploring Bellu with Questo. Thank you for sharing your review. Hope to see you explore more games with us. We are grateful
Seeing many interesting places in a short time. It was fun, interesting and we found out many things that normally there is no way to discover.
We are glad to see that you enjoyed exploring Stockholm with Questo, we hope to see you explore more games with us! :)
Funny and educational trip with varying challenges and tasks. Just fit for a long walk. Have fun experience with friends and family.
Thank you for the review. We are glad that you enjoy the game in Stockholm. Hope to see you explore more games with us.
Very interesting, we really had fun! You get to see places and learn things, you wouldn‘t have on your own.
Great to see that you enjoyed exploring Stockholm with Questo. Thank you for sharing your review. Hope to see you explore more games with us.



