Overview
Kungsträdgården ('King's Garden') is Stockholm's central park, a narrow strip that transforms seasonally—cherry blossoms in April, outdoor concerts in summer, and an ice rink in winter.
Highlights
- Cherry blossoms: Over 60 cherry trees burst into bloom in late April—Stockholm's most photographed spring moment.
- Ice rink: A free public ice rink operates November–March.
- Summer events: Outdoor concerts, markets, and café terraces.
History
A royal kitchen garden in the 15th century, Kungsträdgården became a public park in the 18th century. Its elm trees were famously saved from felling in a 1971 citizens' protest.
Visitor Tips
- Cherry blossom timing: Usually late April—check Swedish weather reports.
- Central location: Adjacent to NK department store and Hamngatan.
- Duration: 15–30 minutes.