Here at Björkö, in the middle of Lake Mälaren in Stockholm, Birka town was based during the 750's and is today known as Sweden's first city. To this day there are visible traces of the people who were born and who lived and died here. Today Birka is one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites, going here is almost like travelling back in time.
Guided tours, museum and restaurant
There are daily guided tours where our guides introduce you to the Viking era. These tours are included in your ticket. But Birka is also a beautiful island with a historical landscape, perfect for a stroll or a refreshing swim. There are always somthing going on at Birka, so read more about the current program on Birkas website.
How to get to Birka – The Viking City
Boats depart from Stockholm (Klara Mälarstrand), Hovgården, Härjarö and Mariefred and the boat trip is between 15 min to 2 hours. The boat from Stockholm also stops at some piers along the route.
Café onboard the boat and Restaurant at Birka
Onboard M/S Mälar Victoria from Stockholm and M/S Hjelmare Canal there are a café where you can buy salads, sandwiches, cold and warm drinks, snacks and "fika".
At Birka you can visit Restaurant Särimner which offers meals and drinks.
Stromma Sweden's Sustainability Work
At all Stromma Sweden's restaurants, we conduct purposeful sustainability work. We only use environmentally friendly cleaning agents and work actively to reduce the use of single-use plastic items. We only serve organic and ethically labeled coffee/tea and never fish that has a red light in WWF's fish guide. Our goal is for the purchase share of sustainable food to gradually increase. Read more about our work in the field of sustainability here.