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Gripsholm Castle
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Gripsholm Castle is a castle in Mariefred, Södermanland, Sweden. It is located by lake Mälaren in south central Sweden, in the municipality of Strängnäs, about 60 km west of Stockholm. Since Gustav Vasa, Gripsholm has belonged to the Swedish Royal Family and was used as one of their residences until the 18th century.
Nearby attractions
Museum Eastern Södermanland Railway
Storgatan 21, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
The steamboat S/S Mariefred (”Majabåten”)
Ångbåtsbryggan, Mariefred, Sweden
Nearby restaurants
Slottspaviljongen Restaurang & Catering
Gripsholm Lottenlund, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Gripsholmsgrillen i Mariefred AB
Gripsholmsvägen 12, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Alba in Mariefred
Storgatan 16, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Rakstugan Kök och Bar
Munkhagsgatan 10 A, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Han i Hörnet Bistro
Storgatan 12, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Pizzeria Mariefred HB
Nygatan 5, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Mika sushi Mariefred
Storgatan 6, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Premium Burger
Gripsholmsvägen 3, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Bosse & Cesars HB
Storgatan 6A, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Pizzeria Newroz
Ruddammsgatan 2, 647 32 Mariefred, Sweden
Nearby hotels
Röda Magasinet
Munkhagsgatan 4, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Skomakargården B&B
Långgatan 8, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
Gripsholms BnB (Stallgården)
Gripsholm, 647 31 Mariefred, Sweden
Vandrarhem Djurgårdsporten
Djurgårdsgatan 2, 647 30 Mariefred, Sweden
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Gripsholm Castle

647 31 Mariefred, Sweden
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Gripsholm Castle is a castle in Mariefred, Södermanland, Sweden. It is located by lake Mälaren in south central Sweden, in the municipality of Strängnäs, about 60 km west of Stockholm. Since Gustav Vasa, Gripsholm has belonged to the Swedish Royal Family and was used as one of their residences until the 18th century.

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attractions: Museum Eastern Södermanland Railway, The steamboat S/S Mariefred (”Majabåten”), restaurants: Slottspaviljongen Restaurang & Catering, Gripsholmsgrillen i Mariefred AB, Alba in Mariefred, Rakstugan Kök och Bar, Han i Hörnet Bistro, Pizzeria Mariefred HB, Mika sushi Mariefred, Premium Burger, Bosse & Cesars HB, Pizzeria Newroz
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Nearby attractions of Gripsholm Castle

Museum Eastern Södermanland Railway

The steamboat S/S Mariefred (”Majabåten”)

Museum Eastern Södermanland Railway

Museum Eastern Södermanland Railway

4.6

(194)

Closed
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The steamboat S/S Mariefred (”Majabåten”)

The steamboat S/S Mariefred (”Majabåten”)

4.5

(64)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Gripsholm Castle

Slottspaviljongen Restaurang & Catering

Gripsholmsgrillen i Mariefred AB

Alba in Mariefred

Rakstugan Kök och Bar

Han i Hörnet Bistro

Pizzeria Mariefred HB

Mika sushi Mariefred

Premium Burger

Bosse & Cesars HB

Pizzeria Newroz

Slottspaviljongen Restaurang & Catering

Slottspaviljongen Restaurang & Catering

3.9

(312)

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Gripsholmsgrillen i Mariefred AB

Gripsholmsgrillen i Mariefred AB

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(251)

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Alba in Mariefred

Alba in Mariefred

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Rakstugan Kök och Bar

Rakstugan Kök och Bar

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Located in Mariefred, a picturesque town on Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland (about 60 km west of Stockholm).

Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. The renaissance castle offers romantic grounds, a fallow deer nature reserve and collections of furniture, handicrafts and interiors from four centuries.

Since Gustav Vasa, Gripsholm has belonged to the Swedish Royal Family and was used as one of their residences until the 18th century. It is now a museum, but still considered to be a palace at the disposal of the King and as such it is part of the Crown palaces in Sweden.

Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages... See the Swedish State's collection of portraits – featuring prominent Swedes from the days of Gustav Vasa to present day musician and composer Benny Andersson. Visitors can also enjoy a royal stroll around the romantic castle grounds or meet the royal deer at the Hjorthagen nature reserve... and immerse yourself in Swedish history.

Opening hours:

May–September: Daily 10:00–16:00 October–November: Sat–Sun 12:00–15:00

Some photos courtesy of...

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This castle is amazing. A guided tour is included in the price, and well worth taking. There’s one tour per day in English; the others are in Swedish. The guides are knowledgeable and entertaining.

Several rooms have been preserved from the 16th century, but most are 17th/18th century. There’s an impressive collection of royal and aristocratic portraits dating back to the 16th century, and the furniture and furnishings give you a sense of how impressive the palace must have been to the Court and visiting ambassadors and dignitaries. Not to be missed: the Council Room, the 16th century King’s chamber, the white room, the 18th century theatre and, of course, Francis I’s taxidermied lion. The Gripsholms Lejon is rightly infamous.

The castle itself is beautiful, as are the grounds. Give yourself at least four hours, including a fika at the nearby pavilion cafe.

The picturesque town of Mariefred is a short stroll from the palace and provides great views of the castle and Lake Malar (Mälaren). With bars, cafes and boutiques aplenty, you will want another couple of...

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Fabulous day out. The train from Stockholm to Laggesta and the bus to Gripsholm, no driving involved, what a bonus. On arrival at the Castle (around 11:30) we noticed there was a tour (in English) at 15:00. We checked the tickets were reusable and proceeded to do a 2 hour tour of the rooms. One of 11 Royal Palaces in Sweden it is also the home to a large portrait collection. Most rooms have beautiful painted walls and/or carved/painted ceilings as well as painted leather and Chinese hand-painted silk wallcovering. Our guide for the afternoon tour Hugo was very knowledgeable with a good sense of humour. The wealth of portraits came into their own and provided a romp through Sweden's early Royalty and their shortcomings. The visit to the theatre was more interesting as part of this experience. The grounds around the castle are not extensive and there is time for lunch in Mariefred, the village adjacent to Gripsholm (see report on Tva Goda Ting). The rooms are generally dark so photos are difficult without a flash unit. Lots to see and we still...

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Dinh TuanDinh Tuan
Located in Mariefred, a picturesque town on Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland (about 60 km west of Stockholm). Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. The renaissance castle offers romantic grounds, a fallow deer nature reserve and collections of furniture, handicrafts and interiors from four centuries. Since Gustav Vasa, Gripsholm has belonged to the Swedish Royal Family and was used as one of their residences until the 18th century. It is now a museum, but still considered to be a palace at the disposal of the King and as such it is part of the Crown palaces in Sweden. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages... See the Swedish State's collection of portraits – featuring prominent Swedes from the days of Gustav Vasa to present day musician and composer Benny Andersson. Visitors can also enjoy a royal stroll around the romantic castle grounds or meet the royal deer at the Hjorthagen nature reserve... and immerse yourself in Swedish history. Opening hours: May–September: Daily 10:00–16:00 October–November: Sat–Sun 12:00–15:00 * Some photos courtesy of Internet. Thanks!
Lily MulhollandLily Mulholland
This castle is amazing. A guided tour is included in the price, and well worth taking. There’s one tour per day in English; the others are in Swedish. The guides are knowledgeable and entertaining. Several rooms have been preserved from the 16th century, but most are 17th/18th century. There’s an impressive collection of royal and aristocratic portraits dating back to the 16th century, and the furniture and furnishings give you a sense of how impressive the palace must have been to the Court and visiting ambassadors and dignitaries. Not to be missed: the Council Room, the 16th century King’s chamber, the white room, the 18th century theatre and, of course, Francis I’s taxidermied lion. The Gripsholms Lejon is rightly infamous. The castle itself is beautiful, as are the grounds. Give yourself at least four hours, including a fika at the nearby pavilion cafe. The picturesque town of Mariefred is a short stroll from the palace and provides great views of the castle and Lake Malar (Mälaren). With bars, cafes and boutiques aplenty, you will want another couple of hours there too.
Ian JIan J
Fabulous day out. The train from Stockholm to Laggesta and the bus to Gripsholm, no driving involved, what a bonus. On arrival at the Castle (around 11:30) we noticed there was a tour (in English) at 15:00. We checked the tickets were reusable and proceeded to do a 2 hour tour of the rooms. One of 11 Royal Palaces in Sweden it is also the home to a large portrait collection. Most rooms have beautiful painted walls and/or carved/painted ceilings as well as painted leather and Chinese hand-painted silk wallcovering. Our guide for the afternoon tour Hugo was very knowledgeable with a good sense of humour. The wealth of portraits came into their own and provided a romp through Sweden's early Royalty and their shortcomings. The visit to the theatre was more interesting as part of this experience. The grounds around the castle are not extensive and there is time for lunch in Mariefred, the village adjacent to Gripsholm (see report on Tva Goda Ting). The rooms are generally dark so photos are difficult without a flash unit. Lots to see and we still didn't do it all.
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Located in Mariefred, a picturesque town on Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland (about 60 km west of Stockholm). Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. The renaissance castle offers romantic grounds, a fallow deer nature reserve and collections of furniture, handicrafts and interiors from four centuries. Since Gustav Vasa, Gripsholm has belonged to the Swedish Royal Family and was used as one of their residences until the 18th century. It is now a museum, but still considered to be a palace at the disposal of the King and as such it is part of the Crown palaces in Sweden. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages... See the Swedish State's collection of portraits – featuring prominent Swedes from the days of Gustav Vasa to present day musician and composer Benny Andersson. Visitors can also enjoy a royal stroll around the romantic castle grounds or meet the royal deer at the Hjorthagen nature reserve... and immerse yourself in Swedish history. Opening hours: May–September: Daily 10:00–16:00 October–November: Sat–Sun 12:00–15:00 * Some photos courtesy of Internet. Thanks!
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This castle is amazing. A guided tour is included in the price, and well worth taking. There’s one tour per day in English; the others are in Swedish. The guides are knowledgeable and entertaining. Several rooms have been preserved from the 16th century, but most are 17th/18th century. There’s an impressive collection of royal and aristocratic portraits dating back to the 16th century, and the furniture and furnishings give you a sense of how impressive the palace must have been to the Court and visiting ambassadors and dignitaries. Not to be missed: the Council Room, the 16th century King’s chamber, the white room, the 18th century theatre and, of course, Francis I’s taxidermied lion. The Gripsholms Lejon is rightly infamous. The castle itself is beautiful, as are the grounds. Give yourself at least four hours, including a fika at the nearby pavilion cafe. The picturesque town of Mariefred is a short stroll from the palace and provides great views of the castle and Lake Malar (Mälaren). With bars, cafes and boutiques aplenty, you will want another couple of hours there too.
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Fabulous day out. The train from Stockholm to Laggesta and the bus to Gripsholm, no driving involved, what a bonus. On arrival at the Castle (around 11:30) we noticed there was a tour (in English) at 15:00. We checked the tickets were reusable and proceeded to do a 2 hour tour of the rooms. One of 11 Royal Palaces in Sweden it is also the home to a large portrait collection. Most rooms have beautiful painted walls and/or carved/painted ceilings as well as painted leather and Chinese hand-painted silk wallcovering. Our guide for the afternoon tour Hugo was very knowledgeable with a good sense of humour. The wealth of portraits came into their own and provided a romp through Sweden's early Royalty and their shortcomings. The visit to the theatre was more interesting as part of this experience. The grounds around the castle are not extensive and there is time for lunch in Mariefred, the village adjacent to Gripsholm (see report on Tva Goda Ting). The rooms are generally dark so photos are difficult without a flash unit. Lots to see and we still didn't do it all.
Ian J

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