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Stockholm Self-Guided Tours

Uncover hidden gems and explore Stockholm with a self-guided tour

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Masanori,  Sweden Sweden
28 Sep 2022
Excellent
使いやすいし公式サイトの割引価格と同額で購入可能。チケットは引き換える必要はなくスマホでQRコードを提示すればOK。
Go City: Stockholm All-Inclusive Pass
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Camille,  United States United States
24 Jul 2024
Excellent
super easy to use! Quick entry to museums. Access to the Hop On Off bus and boat were a plus. Thank you!
Go City: Stockholm All-Inclusive Pass
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Amita,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
21 Jan 2025
Good
Need to be very organised to derive full benefit from the pass offerings in the time available. Unfortunately a number of the best attractions are not open in the winter. Still would recommend it...
Need to be very organised to derive full benefit from the pass offerings in the time available. Unfortunately a number of the best attractions are not open in the winter. Still would recommend it even though we did not save any money on entrance costs but it meant no faffing with different tickets
Go City: Stockholm All-Inclusive Pass

About: Stockholm Self-Guided Tours

Explore the beautiful city of Stockholm with a self-guided tour! Immerse yourself in the culture and history of this vibrant capital.

Visit all of the top attractions, and uncover hidden gems along the way. With a self-guided tour of Stockholm, you'll have the freedom to explore the city as you please. Get ready for a memorable adventure in the city of Stockholm!

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