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2 days in Stockholm: must-see sights with one easy pass
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Ready for a whirlwind Stockholm escape? This two-day itinerary packs in the city’s best museums, boat tours, and cultural gems. With the All Inclusive pass, you’ll breeze through top attractions, enjoy total flexibility, and make the most of every moment in Sweden’s vibrant capital.
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Explore Swedish heritage at Nordiska Museet
Kick off your Stockholm adventure at the Nordiska Museet, where you’ll dive into the stories, traditions, and everyday life of Scandinavia. Wander through fascinating exhibits on fashion, folk art, and home interiors, all inside a grand, castle-like building. Its Djurgården location means you’re steps from leafy parkland and scenic waterfront paths—perfect for a stroll before your next stop.Nordiska Museet
4.5 (19)Up to 3 hoursSEK 170.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass10 exhibitions on four floorsNordiska museet's exhibitions explore Nordic life and traditions from the 16th century through to present day. Nordiska museet is home to over one and a half million pieces, each giving an insight into Nordic culture and everyday life. Younger visitors will enjoy a visit to The Children’s playhouse or The Time vault for a journey through time.The Nordic Museum runs various permanent and temporary exhibitions. See the current exhibitions on Nordiska museet's website.Download the free audio guide The audio guide gives you a private guided tour, mixing dramatized scenes with engaging storytelling.The building itself is worth a visit A trip to the Nordiska museet is well worth it even just to enjoy the building itself. Designed in Danish Renaissance style by Isak Gustaf Clason, the imposing exterior and vast Great hall gives it an almost cathedralesque look, which will impress history hunters and architecture addicts alike! - 2
Step aboard history at The Vasa Museum
Next, get up close to the world’s only preserved 17th-century warship at the Vasa Museum. The massive Vasa ship, rescued after centuries underwater, is a true Stockholm highlight. Explore interactive exhibits about its dramatic maiden voyage and the incredible salvage operation. Don’t miss the chance to snap a photo of the ship’s ornate stern and soak up the maritime atmosphere.The Vasa Museum
5.0 (52)1-2 hoursSEK 195.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassVisit the Vasa Museum and experience one of the biggest cultural attractions in Stockholm, Sweden - the warship Vasa - which sank in 1628 on its maiden voyage from Stockholm. Learn about the history of the ship through fascinating exhibitions and see the restored wreck that was salvaged from beneath the water.Along with incredibly detailed exhibitions, you can join a guided tour and learn about the sinking of this magnificent ship, the years it took to salvage it, and then the long restoration process to turn Vasa into what we see today.While you're here, stop off at the museum's cool café and enjoy Fika (the Swedish concept of unwinding with a coffee and cake) afterwards. - 3
Chill out with a drink at ICEBAR Stockholm
Wrap up your first day with a frosty experience at ICEBAR Stockholm. Everything here—from the walls to your glass—is sculpted from pure ice, creating a playful and unforgettable vibe. Sip your drink, snap some fun photos, and enjoy a truly Swedish way to toast your trip. It’s a cool spot to unwind and share stories from your day.Drink at ICEBAR Stockholm
4.1 (41)Up to an hourSEK 280.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassGet the North Pole experience in the heart of Stockholm at this unique bar that's carved entirely out of ice. Every year ICEBAR Stockholm is rebuilt with a new theme using over 40 tons of natural ice from the Torne River.You'll be given a cosy cape and gloves to use during your 45-minute visit. Enjoy the cool crisp air and take in the gorgeous, carefully-carved interiors as you sip a drink from a genuine ice glass.Step Into an Icy Archipelago at ICEBAR Stockholm Each year, ICEBAR Stockholm unveils a brand-new theme, transforming its frozen interior into a stunning work of icy art. For 2025, designers Wouter Biegelaar and Viktor Tsarski have drawn inspiration from the Stockholm Archipelago, creating a breathtaking world where land meets sea and myths come to life. Titled “Archipelago”, this year’s theme blends nature, architecture, and urban legends into a shimmering, ice-cold tribute to Stockholm’s waterscapes. Towering lighthouses stand watch over jagged cliffs, jellyfish drift across frozen walls, and sea monsters battle ships in dramatic frozen scenes straight out of maritime folklore. It’s an immersive, one-of-a-kind experience that captures the spirit of Stockholm’s iconic waterways—carved entirely from ice.
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Marvel at Storkyrkan – Stockholm Cathedral
Start your day in the heart of Gamla Stan at Storkyrkan, Stockholm’s oldest church. Admire its striking brick exterior and step inside to see the famous wooden statue of St. George and the Dragon. The cathedral’s peaceful vibe and centuries-old charm make it a must for history fans and anyone seeking a quiet moment.Storkyrkan - Stockholm Cathedral
4.4 (16)Up to an hourSEK 120.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassLocated in the picturesque medieval Old Town, Storkyrkan Stockholm Cathedral is the mother church in Stockholm and dates back to the 1300s. The Cathedral has been at the heart of religious and political life in Sweden. Events and personalities have left their mark, inside and out, and still do in the form of royal weddings and the opening ceremony of the parliament every autumn.The Cathedral is the home for many well-known artifacts as the wooden sculpture St George and the Dragon and the Parhelion painting, amongst a few. There is also the opportunity to experience other events in the cathedral, like concerts and performances with various artists and music.Things to seeThe Cathedral is the home for many well-known artifacts as the wooden sculpture St George and the Dragon and the Parhelion painting, amongst a few.There is also the opportunity to experience other events in the cathedral, like concerts and performances with various artists and music.Audioguide is also available for 20 SEK. - 2
See the city from the water on the Stockholm Highlights Boat Tour
Glide past Stockholm’s islands and waterfront landmarks on this scenic boat tour. You’ll get a fresh perspective on the city’s colorful old town, modern architecture, and lush green spaces. The lively commentary brings local history to life, making this a relaxing and informative way to explore. Don’t forget your camera—there are plenty of photo ops along the way.Stockholm Highlights Boat Tour (2 hours and 15 minutes)
4.1 (18)2-3 hoursSEK 385.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassA perfect sightseeing tour where you get to see the beautiful city of Stockholm from the water on this memorable boat tour!Experience Stockholm from the water on this complete sightseeing tour under the bridges of the City. You will also pass through the locks which is connecting Lake Mälaren with the Baltic Sea.What's more, you'll pass many sights of the city and the different parts of Stockholm. The Islands of Södermalm, Stora and Lilla Essingen, the new area Hammarby Sjöstad and the nature of Djurgården is some of the places you will see outside the window of this boat as well as the inner city and the Old Town.For more information on the tour timetable, please visit the Stromma website. - 3
Enjoy a Royal Djurgården Boat Tour
Hop aboard for a shorter cruise around Djurgården, Stockholm’s lush island park. This tour offers fantastic views of museums, palaces, and the city skyline. It’s a great way to rest your feet, soak up the scenery, and capture some memorable photos from the water. Keep an eye out for locals enjoying the park’s green spaces.Royal Djurgården Boat Tour (1 hour)
4.8 (9)Up to an hourSEK 285.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassTravel through the beautiful Djurgården canal and see some of Stockholm's most well-known places, such as Slussen, the Old Town and the islands of Fjäderholmarna - "the gateway to the archipelago". - 4
Get inspired at Fotografiska
Step into one of the world’s leading photography museums, Fotografiska, where exhibitions feature both international stars and emerging talent. The striking waterfront building also houses a stylish café with panoramic views—perfect for a coffee break between galleries. It’s a creative hub that’s sure to spark your imagination.Fotografiska
4.3 (19)Up to 2 hoursSEK 230.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassFotografiska is the internationally renowned destination for photography, founded in Stockholm in 2010 and expanding globally – first to Tallinn and New York City, and in 2023 to Berlin and Shanghai.a0It is also known as the Museum of photography in Stockholm.Guided by the principle of inspiring a more conscious world through the power of photography, Fotografiska has built a safe haven of innovation, inclusivity and self-expression.The museum showcases the greatest photographers, whether they’re emerging artists or already established internationally. The presentation of photography is powerful and unparalleled, with over 220 exhibitions to date globally, including Annie Leibovitz, Zanele Muholi, Albert Watson, Ren Hang, Sebastião Salgado, Bettina Rheims, Sally Mann, David LaChapelle, and Robert Mapplethorpe.The Veranda (open June to August from 11AM-11PM)At Fotografiska's outdoor restaurant The Veranda, you can enjoy delicious dishes, a summery drinks menu, and last but not least, beautiful views over the water, the Royal Palacea0Djurgården and Gröna Lund. - 5
Discover the Nobel Prize Museum
End your Stockholm adventure at the Nobel Prize Museum, where you’ll learn about groundbreaking achievements and the inspiring stories behind the world’s most prestigious award. Interactive exhibits and fascinating artifacts make this a thought-provoking final stop, and the central location means you’re right in the heart of the city for a celebratory dinner.Nobel Prize Museum
3.7 (23)Up to an hourSEK 160.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe prestigious Nobel Prize is a world event and, since 1901, has been awarded to more than 950 people (and organizations) for their achievements in medicine, literature, physics, chemistry, economics and peace.Learn about the Nobel Laureates and the founder, Alfred Nobel, on a guided tour of the museum, or if you want to go at your own pace, opt for a self-guided tour with audio commentary available on your phone.
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