Stockholm, Sweden
Sunset · Astrophotography · Drone Flight · Pre-loaded for Stockholm
The most famous photography viewpoint in Stockholm. The cliff-top path along Södermalm faces north across the Riddarfjärden waterway toward Gamla Stan's distinctive coloured facades, the Riddarholmen church spire, and City Hall's golden crown tower. At sunset the western sky lights the water and the church spires from the side. The path is fully open and accessible — no elevation gain beyond reaching Södermalm itself. Arrive 30 minutes before golden hour to secure a clear position; it is popular year-round.
Check tonight's sunset →The eastern edge of Södermalm gives a broader city panorama than Monteliusvägen — the full spread from Djurgården in the east to the City Hall in the west, with the archipelago visible on clear days beyond. Fjällgatan street itself runs along the cliff with multiple open platforms. At sunrise, the first light comes from behind the viewer (east) and illuminates the Gamla Stan facades and the church spires across the water. Less crowded than Monteliusvägen, especially in the early morning.
Check Fjällgatan forecast →The quiet inlet waterway on Djurgården between the Vasa Museum and the Djurgårdsbrunn canal gives long waterway reflection shots with the wooded island banks as context. In winter the waterway sometimes freezes — ice skaters on the canal at blue hour with snow-dusted trees is one of Stockholm's most intimate winter photography conditions. The Rosendal Gardens and the Liljevalchs art gallery add architecture along the water. Best in early morning before Djurgården fills with visitors.
Check Djurgården conditions →The Stockholm archipelago extends 80 km east into the Baltic with over 30,000 islands. The outer archipelago (Sandhamn, Landsort, Utö) gives Bortle 4–5 skies with open Baltic horizon. Milky Way core is visible April through September from the outer islands on new moon nights. Waxholmsbolaget ferries run from Strömkajen in the city centre — outer island ferries take 2–4 hours. The rocky Swedish granite coastline gives exceptional foreground for wide-angle Milky Way shots facing south over the Baltic.
Check archipelago tonight →| Location | Distance | Bortle | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outer Archipelago (Sandhamn) | 50 km east | 4–5 | Baltic horizon, granite coast foreground | Starcast → |
| Landsort (southernmost island) | 80 km southeast | 3–4 | Open Baltic, lighthouse foreground | Starcast → |
| Dalarna (Siljan lake area) | 270 km northwest | 3 | Swedish lake dark sky, red cottages foreground | Starcast → |
| Abisko (northern Sweden) | 1,200 km north | 1–2 | World-class aurora and dark sky, midnight sun in summer | Starcast → |