
Duration
2 hours
Best Time
Any time
Price
€
Closures
Closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Tantolunden sprawls across 35 hectares of southwestern Södermalm, combining Sweden's most charming allotment gardens with open parkland and Stockholm's most authentic local swimming spot. You'll walk past 200+ tiny cottages painted in reds, yellows, and blues where Stockholmers have grown vegetables and flowers since the 1920s. The park rolls down gentle hills to Tantobaden, a wooden pier complex where locals swim, sunbathe, and play pétanque on summer evenings.
The experience feels like discovering Stockholm's secret backyard community. Narrow gravel paths wind between cottage gardens overflowing with roses, tomatoes, and Swedish flags, while families picnic on the grassy slopes overlooking Årstaviken bay. At Tantobaden, you'll find Swedes of all ages jumping from wooden platforms into surprisingly clean city water, while others play boules on dedicated courts or grill on designated barbecue areas. The whole scene pulses with genuine local life, not tourist performance.
Most guides treat this as a quick photo stop, but you need 2+ hours to appreciate both the gardens and waterfront properly. Skip the crowded afternoon swimming rush (2-5pm) when finding dock space becomes impossible. The allotment gardens look best in June and July when flowers peak, but the swimming season runs May through September. Bring cash for the small kiosk, and don't expect fancy facilities, this is Stockholm's most unpretentious park experience.
Enter from Ringvägen rather than the main Zinkens Väg entrance to discover the most photogenic cottage clusters first, then work your way down to the water
Most visitors stick to the obvious paths, but the small trail along the water's edge past the swimming area leads to quieter spots with better city views
The pétanque courts near Tantobaden are free to use and locals are happy to explain the rules if you ask, especially on weekday evenings when the regular players gather
Plan for about 2 hours.
Tantolunden is in the Sodermalm neighborhood of Stockholm. The address is Zinkens Väg 20, 117 41 Stockholm, Sweden. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential — you'll be on your feet for a while. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.
Closed on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.