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The cliff path locals have kept quiet for decades
Golden hour, blue hour, and twilight times in Stockholm. NASA JPL DE441 astronomical data.
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Monteliusvägen (Södermalm) for the Gamla Stan panorama — works year-round, midsummer golden hour lasts nearly 90 minutes. Riddarfjärden waterfront for Parliament and City Hall reflections at dusk.
Monteliusvägen is a 500-meter path along a cliff on Södermalm, the southern island, facing north over Gamla Stan and Lake Mälaren. The best free panoramic view in the city, long known to locals and the reason many travel photographers base themselves in Södermalm. At 59°N, golden hour in midsummer runs close to 80 minutes — the sun is so low even at noon in winter that civil twilight starts in early afternoon. The summer white nights mean the sky in June and July never fully darkens. For the Stockholm Archipelago, the ferry from Strömkajen to Vaxholm takes 75 minutes and puts you in front of the 16th-century Vaxholm Fortress with open water behind it. Riddarfjärden, the inner bay west of Gamla Stan, reflects the City Hall and Parliament at dusk in conditions that are impossible to recreate artificially.
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