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Royal National City Park

From generation, to generation

The world’s first National City Park celebrates 30 years – a unique place where nature, culture, and entertainment come together in the heart of Stockholm. Covering 27 km², the park stretches from Sörentorp in the north to Blockhusudden in the south, encompassing green spaces, historic castles, and shimmering waterways.

Royal Djurgården is the heart of the park and one of Scandinavia’s largest attractions, home to 22 museums, concert venues, theaters, and a diverse selection of restaurants and cafés. Here, historical settings blend with a vibrant cultural scene, from classical art to modern experiences. A true urban oasis, open to all, all year round.

Welcome to explore the National City Park!

Meeting somewhere in the park? Check out the map below.

Or go to googelmaps.

The park – ringt in the middle of the capital, stretches from Ulriksdal in the north, through Haga–Brunnsviken, to Royal Djurgården in the south.

The National City Park is never closed. You can visit the park at any time of the day or night.

Visiting the park is free of charge; its maintenance is funded by lease revenues and the landowners.


Kungliga Djurgårdens Intressenter, KDI AB, coordinates attractions and joint activities on Djurgården. Learn more