ABBA The Museum, one of Stockholm's top attractions, is located within easy reach of all public transport. Tram number 7 or Bus number 67 can be taken to the stop at Liljevaljchs/Gröna Lund.
Skansen is the world’s oldest open-air museum, and the only open-air museum to feature wild animals. Located in Stockholm, the museum was opened on 11 October 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it illustrates the tapestry of culture and social traditions prevalent in pre-industrialized Sweden.
Junibacken is dedicated to the stories of author Astrid Lindgren, creator of the endearing and enduring Pippi Longstocking. It's also home to Stockholm's largest children's bookshop with books in foreign languages. It's located in Stockholm and is easy to find on foot.
Paradox Museum Stockholm is not just another entertainment venue.
With over 70 amazing, paradox-based exhibits, it pushes the boundaries of mind-twisting science and sense-defying trickery.
You'll learn everything about the exciting science behind paradoxes, and have great fun taking spectacular photos to fool your friends with.
Paradox Museum Stockholm is a must-see, must-share destination for all ages.
The Nobel Prize shows that ideas can change the world and the Nobel Prize Museum shows the courage, creativity, and perseverance of Nobel Laureates who have given mankind hope for the future.
At the Nobel Prize Museum you will meet scientists, writers and freedom fighters who have made some of the greatest contributions to humankind. Ever
since 1901, the Nobel Prize has been awarded in-line with Alfred Nobel’s vision, and at the museum, the stories of the Nobel Prize laureates come to life through videos, unique artefacts, and guided tours.
The Nobel Prize Museum is a place for the entire family, where you can explore and answer questions in a quiz for kids. Bistro Nobel serves lunch and light refreshments, and in the museum shop you will find postcards, books, chocolate Nobel Prize medals, and the museum’s own tea blend.
Nestled within the heart of the city, the Royal Armoury stands as a national treasure. This museum boasts an awe-inspiring collection of exquisite ceremonial armour, magnificent weaponry and authentic historical costumes, each item a priceless artefact in its own right. Its unique exhibits serve as a testament to the past, inviting visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in a world where chivalry and valour were the order of the day. Every corner of the Royal Armoury tells a story, promising an unforgettable journey through history.
Located in Stockholm's Royal Djurgården, the National Museum of Science and Technology is a vibrant hub of scientific exploration and sheds light on vital future issues and past breakthroughs. Open 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, it welcomes curious minds of all ages to over 12,000 square meters of exhibitions, educational courses, debate forums, and programmed activities.
Since 2010, the Fotografiska Museum has exhibited the work of both world-renowned photographers and up-and-coming stars alike.
The museum has a prime location at Stadsgården, where the Baltic Sea meets central Stockholm, and covers 2,500 m2 of exhibition space. Every year, four major exhibitions are featured with another 15-20 minor exhibitions also taking place. The museum also has a restaurant, café, and gift shop.
Peer inside the world of making music, through the eyes and ears of Avicii and his co-writers, producers, and partners. Follow Tim’s journey from a reserved music enthusiast to a celebrated superstar, from his boyhood room where it all started to the Los Angeles studio where the biggest hits were created.
Avicii Experience is an immersive interactive museum where you are able to peer inside the creative process and the many collaborations behind the music. The exhibition includes memorabilia, unseen photos and videos, plus published and unpublished music.
The Royal Palace Stockholm is the starting point for many city tours, including the hop-on hop-off boats.
Once you've seen the city from the water, head to the Royal Palace Stockholm and explore the official residence of the Swedish monarch.
The Vasa Museum is a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden, located on the island of Djurgården. It's home to the 17th-century warship Vasa, which sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
The Viking Museum is a new educational experience in Stockholm that takes visitors into the world of Vikings. Guests will learn about the everyday life of a Viking family, see a real Viking replicated with real Viking DNA, and even board Ragnfrid’s Saga for an 11-minute-long ride into the Viking Age, making it an excellent, interactive history lesson for kids.