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2 days in Stockholm: must-see sights and unique experiences

2 days
8 stops
Make the most of your Stockholm adventure with this two-day itinerary, packed with the city’s standout museums, royal landmarks, and unforgettable experiences. With the All Inclusive pass, you’ll breeze through top attractions and enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace—perfect for anyone who wants to see it all, stress-free.

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    Step into the world of Norse legends at The Viking Museum

    Start your Stockholm journey by diving into the age of the Vikings. The Viking Museum brings ancient tales to life with hands-on exhibits, immersive storytelling, and a fun Viking ride. Try on helmets, learn about Norse life, and snap a photo by the waterfront before heading to your next stop.
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    The Viking Museum

    Up to an hour
    SEK 199.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass

    Step back into the Viking Age at The Viking Museum in Stockholm. This immersive attraction brings history to life with guided tours, live craft demonstrations, detailed reconstructions of Viking life and a narrated story ride.Explore fascinating archaeological objects and discover the myths, legends and everyday realities of this remarkable era. A must-visit for history lovers and curious explorers alike.


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    Discover the mighty Vasa at The Vasa Museum

    See the awe-inspiring Vasa warship, rescued after centuries underwater, at the Vasa Museum. Wander through multi-level galleries for every angle of this 17th-century marvel, and explore exhibits on shipbuilding and seafaring life. Pause for a fika in the museum café and soak up the maritime atmosphere.
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    The Vasa Museum

    1-2 hours
    SEK 195.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass

    Visit 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.


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    Experience Swedish traditions at Skansen

    End your day at Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum. Wander through historic Swedish homes, meet native animals, and catch folk dancing or craft demos. The lush parkland offers sweeping city views, and families will love the children’s zoo. It’s a relaxed, authentic slice of Swedish culture.
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    Skansen

    Up to 3 hours
    SEK 240.00Included with the All-Inclusive Pass

    This living-history museum showcases five centuries of Swedish tradition, innovation and craftsmanship across 75 acres.Set on Stockholm’s Djurgården island, Skansen boasts over 150 buildings that have been collected from all over Sweden, dismantled and reassembled here. Step back in time to meet the people who would have lived and worked in them in centuries past. There’s even a full-scale replica of a 19th-century Swedish town to explore, where traditional craftspeople ply their trades and demonstrate their skills as cobblers, tanners, glass-blowers and more, in full period costume.Stroll through pretty gardens, visit the old-fashioned fairground with its charming swings and carousels and head to the open-air zoo to spot Nordic wildlife including brown bears, moose and otters.Children will adore the kids’ zoo, where there’s a range of domestic animals including rabbits and guinea pigs, as well as a classic car track.Skansen also plays host to a huge number of seasonal events and activities. Visit in summer for traditional folk dancing, plus jazz concerts every Monday through August. There's a traditional 18th-century-style Autumn harvest festival on the last weekend in September. In winter, the central square twinkles with fairy lights and the air is filled with the delicious smell of mulled wine and roast chestnuts as the popular annual Christmas market gets into full swing. Expect unique local handicrafts, festive church concerts and much dancing and merry-making around the Christmas tree.Skansen's annual program of events is subject to change. Check their website for the most up-to-date information.

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