Group Visits
For larger groups, we recommend a pre-booked tour with your own guide. Guided tours can be given in Swedish, simple Swedish or English.
The Riddarholmen Church does not have electric lighting, and is not heated. We therefore recommend that group visits take place during spring, summer or autumn.
The Church´s floor of tombstones is very fragile. Canes with metal tips or shoes with spikes must not be used.
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Fees for pre-booked guided tours for groups
Charges for pre-booked tours
SEK 1,200 during ordinary opening hours
SEK 2,500 immediately before or after ordinary opening hours
SEK 5,000 at other times
The price is for a 45 minute guided tour in groups of up to 30.
In addition, the following entry charges apply per person: SEK 65 for adults, SEK 45 for students and SEK 30 for children aged 7–17.
Fees for pre-booked guided tours for schools
Fee: SEK 900. The price covers a 45-minute guided tour for a school class, to a maximum of 30 people. School tours can be given on weekdays from 09:00 during normal opening times.
Entry fees are included for all pupils and two accompanying adults.
Booking
You can book by e-mail, see the form under Contact us
You can also book by calling +46 (0)8 402 61 00 on weekdays between 9:00 and 12:00.
When you call the date, time and place for the tour will be arranged and a booking confirmation will be sent to you. Payment via invoice can be arranged, we also accept credit card or Swish.
All bookings are binding and cancellations can only be made three weekdays before the designated tour date. If a cancellation is made less than three weekdays prior to the date of the tour then the cost of the tour and guide will be charged to the visiting party.

Photo: Alexis Daflos/Royalpalaces.se
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For larger groups, we recommend a pre-booked tour with your own guide. Guided tours can be given in Swedish, simple Swedish or English.
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