Enjoy a panoramic tour of Stockholm neighborhoods and landmarks, capped off with a visit to the immensely popular Vasa Museum. Your survey drive travels by Gamla Stan, the city’s cobbled and brilliantly hued Old Town, and past the Royal Palace, where Sweden’s king and queen try to make do with just 608 rooms. A spin along the stately Strandvägen brings you past embassies and the ornate Royal Dramatic Theater. Other highlights include the Östermalm neighborhood, where high-design is always in fashion, and the Parliament Building lording over its own tiny island at the entrance to Old Town. But the showcase sight on this tour is located on yet another island: verdant Djurgården. Once the royal hunting grounds, today it’s home to trails, waterways, cafés and museums, including the fascinating Vasa Museum. You’ll spend about an hour here, in awe of the venue’s centerpiece – the oldest complete ship in the world. Sweden’s much-earlier Titanic story, the great Vasa battleship sank to the bottom of Stockholm harbor within the first minutes of its maiden voyage in 1628. It remained there until 1961, when it was salvaged and some 14,000 pieces were meticulously reassembled. The result is a true wonder to behold.