Tourist Traps in Stockholm

  1. Souvenir Shops in Gamla Stan Gamla Stan is one of the oldest parts of Stockholm. Although it is very picturesque and worth exploring, be careful of the overpriced souvenir shops. These can charge significantly more than shops in less touristy areas.

  2. Expensive Eateries Near Main Attractions Restaurants and cafes around significant landmarks like the Royal Palace or Vasa Museum often inflate their prices due to the high volume of tourists. You may want to consider moving a bit further out from these central locations for cheaper meal options.

  3. High-End Shops on Drottninggatan This is a long street in central Stockholm known for shopping, but it can be quite expensive. It's recommended to check out other neighborhoods for more affordable shopping options.

  4. Pricy Boat Tours Boat tours are a great way to see the city, but not all are reasonably priced. Make sure to compare the prices and read reviews before purchasing a ticket.

Most Common Scams in Stockholm

  1. Three-Card Monte Scams These occur often in touristic areas where individuals bet money on a card game that's stacked against them.

  2. Fake Petition Scams Beware of individuals approaching you to sign a petition, often stating it's for a charity. They generally ask for a donation, but the money doesn't go to any bonafide charity.

  3. Taxi Overcharging A few taxis may take advantage of tourists by taking unnecessarily long routes or charging higher rates. Stick to reputable taxi companies or use public transportation.

Places to Be Cautious Of in Stockholm

  1. Sergels Torg This is a central public square in Stockholm. While generally safe in the daytime, you might want to avoid this area late at night.

  2. The Suburbs of Rinkeby and Tensta It's recommended to avoid these suburbs as they are not tourist-oriented and have had instances of crime.

Always maintain awareness of your surroundings in any city you visit and enjoy the many wonders Stockholm has to offer safely!