Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and a favored destination year round for Scandinavian tourists. In winter, special ice-breaking tour boats can take you around Stockholm.
While the average highs of December and January barely break above freezing, Stockholm is prepared for this kind of winter weather. June-July average highs hover around the 70 mark, perfect for exploring the city.
Stockholm starts warming up in May. The warmest time to go--June through August--offers average temperatures near 70. The warmest month is July, which averages 17 days above 70 degrees (along with 20 days of some rain). Stockholm has lots of precipitation throughout the year, so bring your rain gear or buy some in Sweden.
The climate charts below show the historic high and low temperatures and average monthly rainfall for Stockholm, Sweden.
Stockholm Tours, Tickets, Activities & Things To DoThe climate charts below show the historic high and low temperatures and average monthly rainfall for Copenhagen, Denmark.
Residence Perseus (Christianshavn district)
Copyright © All rights reserved · European Travel Weather