The Royal Stables

Practical information, Access

Dress code
The tour takes place outside in the stables and carriage hall. We therefore recommend that you wear warm clothes.

Toilets
Toilet location will be provided by the guide.

Parking
No visitor parking at The Royal Stables.

Baby carriages
Baby carriages and babies are welcome.

Photographing
Limited photo permit can be given by the guide.

Access, The Royal Stables

Elevators
The stables, harness room and one of the carriage halls are located on the ground floor.

Stairs
Stairs must be used to reach the upper carriage hall as unfortunately there is no elevator.

Wheelchair
Wheelchair accessible toilets are not available.

Parking
Parking for the disabled is available, notify the guide

Companions
Companions to visitors with disabilities have free admission.

For additional information regarding wheelchair accessibility: Telephone: +46 8 402 61 05 weekdays at 08:00–12:00, 13:00–17:00

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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The Royal Stables are open for prebooked group visits year round. The staff will show the buildings with stable, harness room and carriag...

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

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The Royal Stables horses are trained to lead cortèges and carriages on occasions such as state visits and formal audiences.

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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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The history of the Royal Stables dates back many hundreds of years, to 1535 when King Gustav Vasa had stables built for the royal horses....

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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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Join us on a digital horse-drawn carriage tour through beautiful Royal Djurgården. The Royal Stables' coachman guides us along the way.

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The Royal Stables are located at Väpnargatan 1, right at the beginning of Stockholm's Strandvägen. The Royal Stables have existed since t...

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