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Things to do in Stockholm

Visit the Vasa Museum, see the Gamla Stan old town, or walk through Skansen

Interactive Museums

Interactive Museums

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History Museums

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Aquariums

Aquariums

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Cruises

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Art Museums

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Top 10 things to do

#1
Paradox Museum Stockholm

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.

4.2 (144 reviews)
#2
Stockholm City Cards

Discover Stockholm - your way, with a city card!

4.3 (103 reviews)
#3
Stockholm Cruises

Explore Stockholm from a new perspective and see it from the water on a cruise

4.2 (187 reviews)
#4
ABBA The Museum

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.

4.6 (824 reviews)
#5
The Royal Palace Stockholm

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.

3.8 (82 reviews)
#6
Swedish History Museum

Learn about the Viking Age through interactive displays and artifacts

4.4 (17 reviews)
#7
Nobel Prize Museum

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.

4.2 (185 reviews)
#8
Skyview Stockholm

Discover the beautiful view of Stockholm from a unique perspective

4.3 (18 reviews)
#9
Skansen

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.

4.4 (368 reviews)
#10
Junibacken

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.

4.7 (95 reviews)

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