Drottningholm Palace Day Trips from Stockholm
Visit Drottningholm, the UNESCO-listed royal residence on an island just outside Stockholm, often called Sweden’s Versailles, with its lavish baroque palace, formal gardens, a Chinese pavilion and a perfectly preserved 18th-century theatre. A graceful, easy trip, lovely by boat.
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Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm — FAQ
What is Drottningholm Palace?
Drottningholm is a UNESCO World Heritage royal palace on an island near Stockholm, the residence of the Swedish royal family, with opulent state rooms, baroque gardens, a Chinese pavilion and a historic court theatre.
How do you get to Drottningholm from Stockholm?
Drottningholm is about 30 minutes from central Stockholm by metro and bus, or more scenically by a summer boat across Lake Mälaren — a lovely way to arrive.
Is Drottningholm worth a day trip?
Yes — its palace, gardens and unique 18th-century theatre, set on a peaceful island, make Drottningholm a graceful and easy half- or full-day trip from Stockholm.























