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Explore the burial place of medieval kings and Stockholm's only preserved medieval church.

Visit the Riddarholmen Church with zooFamily

Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens more top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.
With your pass you'll get entrance to Riddarholmen Church.
Set within the grounds of the Royal Palace in the Old Town, Riddarholmen Church is famously the necropolis where many Swedish kings and queens are buried. You can enjoy a guided tour of this historic church and learn all about the rich past of the famous royals buried in the grounds.
Built in the 13th Century, this is the only monastery from the middle ages to have survived in Stockholm and discover the picturesque Bernadotte Chapel.

Riddarholmen Church facts

All succeding rulers of Sweden from 1632 - 1950 (except Queen Christina) are buried in the Riddarholmen church, including Gustav II Adolf and Gustav V as well as those from the middle ages like Magnus Ladulås and Karl Knutson Bonde
Riddarholmen Church is famously Stockholm's only preserved medieval church
Part of Riddarholmen Church date back to the 13th Century when it was a greyfriars monastery

Why choose zooFamily?

Our customers can save up to 50% on their sightseeing vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, the Riddarholmen Church admission fee is included with your pass.
zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes The Riddarholmen Church tickets, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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Take a roll of the dice and find out if lady luck is smiling on you at Stockholm’s historic Casino Cosmopol.

Try your luck at Casino Cosmopol Stockholm with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Play classic casino games including blackjack, roulette and poker.
There are dozens of tables and hundreds of slot machines over several floors.
Relax and dine in the Jackpot Grill & Bar.
Enjoy an authentic casino experience in this cool art deco building in downtown Stockholm.
Originally a cinema and later a popular jazz and dance venue in the 1930s, the building oozes vintage class and features opulent chandeliers and colorful wall murals beneath a grand vaulted ceiling.
Red or black? Odd or even? Place your bets at the roulette table and you might just get lucky. Practise your best poker face at the Texas hold ‘em table and see if you can hold your nerve as the stakes are raised in a thrilling game of blackjack. There are also hundreds of slot machines. Will you hit the jackpot?
Casino Cosmopol is a fun place for a night out in Stockholm with friends. There’s a bar and restaurant specializing in grilled meat dishes, perfect once you’ve worked up an appetite at the tables.

Casino Cosmopol Stockholm highlights

Place your bets - play poker, blackjack, roulette, baccarat and more at the tables
Slots galore - have a flutter on one of the many slot machines
Jackpot Grill & Bar - tuck into a grilled steak and wash it down with a tasty mocktail

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Get into a Fika state of mind and enjoy a spot of Swedish tradition.

Enjoy a Traditional Swedish Fika at Systrarna Andersson with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Take time to relax and enjoy a Swedish coffee break.
Grab a tea or coffee and a delicious bun of your choice.
Make time for a moment of calm and appreciate good food, good coffee and good company.
The Swedish art of Fika, pronounced "fee-kuh", is one of the country's most cherished customs so it's essential to make some time for it on your vacation. Pause for a fika; drink coffee, eat cake and relax with friends as you take a break from the hustle and bustle of your city vacation.
Refresh the soul at Systrarna Andersson, a cute cafe in the center of Stockholm, where you'll find everything you need to make your Swedish fika one to remember. Choose from several mouth-watering buns; a cinnamon bun, a cardamom bun, a vanilla bun or a sugar bun, and pair it with a delicious freshly brewed tea or warming coffee.

Grab a seat outside in the summer months and bask in the glorious Stockholm sunshine or cozy up inside in the colder months. A traditional fika is sure to please.

 

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This medieval monolith is the oldest church in Stockholm and towers over the gorgeous old town.

Step inside Storkyrkan - Stockholm Cathedral with zooFamily

Marvel at the striking gothic and French baroque architecture.
See the famous wooden carving of St. George and the Dragon.
Audioguide available for an extra fee.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in Stockholm, so make sure to check them out.
Located 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.

Storkyrkan - Stockholm Cathedral Highlights

The wooden statue of St George and the Dragon.
Vädersolstavlan ("The Sun Dog Painting").
17th-century French baroque style pulpit.

Did you know

The church was officially named the Church of St. Nicholas but now known as Storkyrkan, which means the Big Church.
The oldest document found to mention the church dates back to 1279.
King Karl XIV Gustav and Queen Silvia, as well as the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria and her Prince Daniel, got married in this church.
Things to see
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.
Audioguide is also available for 20 SEK.

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Home All-Inclusive Pass Attractions The Jewish Museum
Hosted in Stockholm's oldest preserved synagogue in the middle of the Old Town

Visit the Jewish Museum with zooFamily

Expert guides make Swedish-Jewish history come to life in a unique setting.
Traces from the past appear through the walls in the shape of the original ornamentation.
Take in contemporary art installations that bring the Swedish-Jewish experience to life.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Discover the stories of the first Jewish-Swedish immigrants to the country and how they adjusted to life in Sweden from the 18th Century onwards. Learn how the law decreed how the community lived and behaved and why it stated that Jewish peoples were a nation of their own, making Själagårdsgatan the heart of a kingdom within a kingdom.
Learn about the synagogue and kosher school that was home to a community: from rabbi to the cantor, to the kosher butcher. As you explore, take note of the ritual bath in the basement and the kitchen-baked Passover matzo bread, made for the whole community. Take part in guided tours in English to learn more about the fascinating history surrounding the nation's Jewish heritage.

Did you know

The original pulpit has found its way home after a hundred years of being lost.
The giant Chavruta lamp featuring texts from the Talmud places you in the middle of a thousand years of tradition.
The museum store features an exclusive mishmash of Swedish-Jewish culture. Get yourself a dreidel or discover books on Jewish life and history.
Besides being a synagogue, the museum building has also been a police station and a seamen’s church.
In 1774, Aaron Isaac was the first Jew allowed to stay in Sweden without converting to Lutheranism.

 

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Explore Stockholm's naval heritage at this fascinating museum!

Visit the National Maritime Museum in Stockholm with zooFamily

Check out the museum's exhibitions and collection of over 100,000 objects.
Getting in is easy - just show your pass at the entrance
Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of top attractions, hidden gems and top tours, all for one money-saving price. 

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Exploring the history of merchant shipping, shipbuilding and naval defence in Sweden, the National Maritime Museum is a must for history buffs visiting Stockholm. Home to a vast collection of model ships, drawings, weapons, uniforms and works of art, the Maritime Museum offers a complete picture of the country's nautical history.
The museum's building, created by City Hall architect Ragnar Östberg, is brimming with ship motifs - it's even built in the shape of an anchor! Take time to explore its exhibits and take in the maritime-themed features of the building, such as the mosaic floors and ornate decor.

National Maritime Museum Stockholm highlights

Shipping & Shopping – without trade, the modern way of life would not be possible and trade is not possible without shipping. Discover the history of merchant shipping and how it tells the story of you and your world. Learn about the long and eventful history of Swedish shipping and how we are more dependent now than ever before on this watery way of life.
Escape from the Baltics – during WWII over 30,000 people fled across the Baltic Sea to escape both German and Soviet occupations. From Estonian, Latvia and Lithuania people jumped in boats of all shapes and sizes and washed up along the shores of Sweden. Uncover the items left behind from these daring escapes and unpack the emotions, memories and stories of those who were forced to flee as you dive into the story of the Escape from the Baltics.

Why choose zooFamily?

Our customers can save up to 50% on their sightseeing vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, National Maritime Museum's admission fee is included with your pass.

zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes National Maritime Museum tickets, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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Discover the history of early industrialization in Stockholm

Visit the K. A. Almgren Museum with zooFamily

Visit the only still-active silk factory that remains in the Nordic countries.
The Jacquard looms, representing the first computers, are still running.
Explore the historical exhibition and exhibitions on contemporary textile art & design.
Museum information is available in English, French, and German.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Almgren silk factory is the oldest active industrial environment in Scandinavia. During the 19th century the factory was a large scale women's workplace well known for its beautiful silk shawls worn by women throughout the country. Even today, silk fabrics and ribbons are woven on the original looms.
Knut August Almgren opened his silk mill in 1833. After a time as an apprentice in Lyon, France, Europe's center for silk weaving at the time, he brought back the knowledge of the latest invention in weaving to Sweden, the Jacquard loom.
This invention simplified pattern weaving. During his adventures, he also managed to bring some of the Jacquard looms home. His silk weaving mill became an important institution in Sweden and was the biggest workplace for women in Scandinavia, producing silk upholstery for royal households and silk neckerchiefs for the peasantry.

The mill moved to Repslagargatan 15 in 1846 and was running until 1974. It’s one of the oldest industrial heritage in its original place in Northern Europe and the factory environment is preserved with the large weaving room with windows facing the courtyard.
Floor 3 shows an exhibition about the history of the Silk Factory. Here you can see examples of upholstery fabrics, shawls and ribbons that have been made in the factory and learn about how silk is made.

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Take a look inside the former home of Swedish playwright and author, August Strindberg.

Visit the Strindberg Museum with zooFamily

Get an in-depth view of the former home of one of Sweden's most famous writers.
Housed in a cool Art Nouveau-style building.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in Stockholm, so make sure to check them out.

One of the country's most prolific artistic figures, August Strindberg's (1849 - 1912) last residence has been turned into a museum offering a fascinating look at his life. See his bedroom, workroom, dining room and library as well as pay a visit to the exhibition "Strindberg in the Center", which features books, photos, paintings and artifacts from his life and collections.
Considered the "father" of modern Swedish literature, his "Röda Rummet" is commonly described as the first modern Swedish novel. Strindberg's career spanned four decades, during which he wrote over 120 works of fiction, autobiography, history, politics and cultural commentary. About 60 of those are plays and one of his most known is "Fröken Julie".

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This striking fortification was constructed in the1500s to protect Stockholm from enemy invasion

Explore The Vaxholm Fortress Museum with zooFamily

Discover 500 years of military history at the fortress museum.
Learn the secrets and details of its construction.
Accessed by a beautiful ferry ride from Stockholm.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out!
The most distinctive and famous building in the Stockholm archipelago is Vaxholm Fortress. Its museum has a great historic national monument and you can learn more about Stockholm’s rich past.
The Fortress was built in the 1540s as part of the new defense along the Swedish coast and as a safeguard of Vaxholm and Stockholm, the Swedish capital. The Fortress museum has fascinating exhibits and films teaching you more about the military history of Sweden.

We recommend you access the island by boat, using your pass on the Vaxholm by Boat tour.

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Lunch doesn't get more delicious that at this trendy coffee shop in hip Södermalm.

Enjoy a vegan sandwich and coffee from Fern & Fika with zooFamily

Includes a vegan sandwich and hot beverage of your choice (brewed coffee or tea).
Choose one of their daily specials, or opt for one of their staples like their avocado sandwich on protein-rich bread or scrambled tofu sandwich*.
With your pass, you'll also get an extra 10% off anything else you order.
Södermalm's creative and eclectic atmosphere makes it a great place to people-watch over lunch. With your pass, you can enjoy the relaxed and welcoming atmosphere of Fern & Fika and tuck into one of their delicious vegan sandwiches. You'll also get a hot drink of your choice included!
This popular Stockholm café offers only 100% vegan, primarily organic, naturally gluten-free, refined sugar-free and highly nutritious food. So not only is it super tasty, but it's also good for you and the planet!
*Please note: Fern & Fika sandwiches are super popular so they may run out of stock. If this is the case, don't worry, you will be offered a yummy alternative.

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Get classy with a trip to this beautiful 18th-century theatre and learn about its rich history.

Take a guided tour of Drottningholm Court Theatre with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Explore this beautiful royal theatre from the 1700s.
Your guide will give you insider knowledge about its history and secrets.
Drottningholm Court Theatre was built in 1766 for Queen Lovisa Ulrika and is one of the best-preserved theatres from this time period in the world.
So, what makes it so special? Well, it's the only working 18th-century theatre in the world. What's more, it still uses its original wooden stage machinery, which has to be operated by hand. Wowing audiences with 17th and 18th-century opera performances, this truly is a must-see for theatre and classical music-lovers alike. Your guide will tell you all about its storied past, along with facts about the current performances, the architecture, and stage design.
In 1991 the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO designated the theatre, together with Drottningholm Palace, the Chinese Pavilion, and the surrounding park, as being of international cultural heritage significance.

 

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Visit this beautiful pleasure palace - a UNESCO world heritage site - located in the idyllic gardens of Drottningholm Palace.

Visit the Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm with zooFamily

Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens more top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.
With your pass you'll get entry to the Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm.
Inspired by the Chinese style, chinoiserie, which was very popular of European rococo interiors of the time, King Adolf Fredrik built the Chinese Pavilion in 1753 as a surprise to Lovisa Ulrika for her birthday. Tour two magnificent wings of the building, Silver Chamber and The Billiard and look around the living quarters of past king Adolf Fredriks Ateljé.
Two new wings were added over time, one called Silver Chamber and the other one The Billiard, because of the large exclusive pool table that stood in the room, as well as a new dining room named Confidensen, to host fine dinner parties. Today you can also visit the Adolf Fredriks Ateljé room and the old kitchen, which today serves as a cozy café.
Audio guides are available at the pavilion.

Top tip: The Royal Walks has launched a new app that guides you along a scenic stroll through the World Heritage Site of Drottningholm Palace Park: from the royal residence, through the historic park, up to the exotic Chinese Pavilion. Download The Royal Walks app today for free.

Why choose zooFamily?

Our customers can save up to 50% on their sightseeing vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, The Chinese Pavilion admission fee is included with your pass.

zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes The Chinese Pavilion tickets, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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Show off your mini golfing skills at this funky golf bar on the quayside at Nacka Strand.

Play adventure golf at Nacka Strand with zooFamily

Your pass includes 18 holes of mini golf at Nacka Strand Golf Bar this spring and summer.
Just pitch up with your pass and get ready to start putting.
You'll also get a 10% discount on food and drink purchases.
Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of other top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.

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Swing into summer with a round of adventure golf at Nacka Strand, a quayside entertainment hub east of Stockholm city center. This mini golf experience on the waterfront is a ‘hole’ lot of fun for you and your friends, with several hazards to overcome, including dog-legs and various other twists, turns, tunnels and unexpected nautical-themed obstacles.
Enjoy sensational sunset views over nearby Djurgården island as you unleash your inner Tiger Woods and golf your friends into submission, before heading to the decked area to compare notes over pizza and beers. There’s a variety of food and drink on the menu and you can even have yours served on the golf course!

Why choose zooFamily?

Customers save money on sightseeing with our pass vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.  
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, entry to Nacka Strand Golf Bar is included with your pass.

Nacka Strand Adventure Golf highlights 

Your mini golf adventure – play your way around 18 nautical-themed holes, featuring twists, turns, loops, dog-legs and dastardly obstacles galore!
Fine views – the golf bar’s quayside location makes for great views across the harbor to the picturesque island of Djurgården beyond.
Spring and summer fun – it’s open from April through September, making this a great pick for an afternoon of summer fun with friends.
Food and drink – there’s a menu of pizzas, snacks, beer, soft drinks and more to order from; grab a table on the sun deck and tuck in. Pass holders get a 10% discount!

zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes adventure golf at Nacka Strand Golf Bar, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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A venue for Swedish and international contemporary art in the centre of Stockholm.

Visit Bonniers Konsthall with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Peruse multiple contemporary art exhibits featuring both renowned, and up-and-coming artists.
Take a guided tour to find out the inspiration and techniques behind these works.
There are dozens more attractions available with your pass so be sure to check them out.

Since its inception, Bonniers Konsthall has exhibited and discussed contemporary art from all over the world. Lots of Swedish and foreign artists are exhibited - both emerging and more established artists. The institution has its roots in the Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation, which was founded in 1985 and is a non-profit art institution.
zooFamily Customers will also receive 10% off on food and drinks (excluding alcohol) at the bistro.

Highlights

One Hour’s Art, on special dates – an in-depth tour of the exhibition with one of the art guides. Pick up your ticket the same day at the reception.
Follow this link to see the current exhibitions at Bonniers Konsthall.

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Challenge your friends to 18 holes of fun at this funky adventure golf bar in Kristineberg.

Play adventure golf at Kristineberg with zooFamily

Your pass includes 18 holes of literary-themed mini golf at Kristineberg Golf Bar on Kungsholmen island this spring and summer.
Just pitch up with your pass and get ready to start putting.
Pass holders also get a 10% discount on food and drink purchases.
Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of other top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.

About this experience

To golf or not to golf? That is the question. Ponder no more, dear reader, for this fun Kristineberg adventure golf course will have you coming over all Jane Austen as you play your way around its 18 literary-themed holes. William Wordsworth would no doubt have waxed lyrical about the awkward hills, bunkers and other obstacles you’ll encounter around the tricky course, where scoring a hole in one feels like pure poetry.
So get ready to unleash your inner Astrid Lindgren (or indeed Jack Nicklaus if you’re feeling particularly competitive) for a laugh-a-minute round with friends and family. And, if all this activity has you working up an appetite bigger than the Very Hungry Caterpillar, there’s a bar with beer, pizza and other snacks. Better still, pass holders get a 10% discount on food and drink purchases.
Afterwards, stroll to the popular swimming spots at Hornsberg, or beneath the cliffs in Fredhäll.

Why choose zooFamily?  

Customers save money on sightseeing with our pass vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.  
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, entry to Kristineberg Golf Bar is included with your pass.

Adventure Golf at Kristineberg highlights 

Your mini golf adventure – play your way around 18 literary-themed holes, featuring dastardly dog-legs, terrible twists and turns and overwhelming obstacles galore!
Spring and summer fun – it’s open from April through September, making this a great pick for an afternoon of summer fun with friends.
Food and drink – there’s a menu of pizzas, snacks, soft drinks, beer and more to order from. Pass holders get a 10% discount!
Nearby swimming spots – the golf bar’s Kungsholmen location is close to popular summer swimming spots at Hornsberg and Fredhäll.
zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes adventure golf at Kristineberg Golf Bar, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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The best place to learn everything about the Nobel Prize.

Visit the Nobel Prize Museum with zooFamily

Enjoy a complimentary audio guide.
Watch specially curated films about Nobel Laureates.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
The 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, through a self-guided tour with audio commentary.
Did you know
The museum in Stockholm was founded in 2001, the same year as the Nobel Prize celebrated 100 years.
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, and entrepreneur who spoke five languages.
Nobel left 31 million SEK in his last will to fund Nobel Prizes to award those of outstanding achievements in the future.
Things to see
Permanent exhibition Cultures of Creativity with presentations of more than 30 laureates and their creative work, as well as a number of milieus that inspired creativity, in the film room and artifact theatre.
Learn more about some of the 950 Nobel Laureates' successes and failures through a number of fascinating short films. Be inspired by the works of Marie Curie, Niels Bohr and Nelson Mandela, for example.
Walk through the timeline and experience decades of development and triumphs since 1901.
Guided tours of the museum are available in both English and Swedish, times are as follows:
English: Tuesday - Sunday: 10:15AM, 11:15AM, 1:15PM and 3:15PM. Additionally, Friday evening there are tours at 5PM and 7PM.
Swedish: Tuesday - Sunday: 2:15PM. Additionally, Friday evening there is a tour at 6PM.

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A true taste of the Stockholm Archipelago...

Visit The Museum of Spirits with zooFamily

Discover the history of Sweden's spirits industry and learn about the country's drinking culture.
Visit the museum's Absolut Art Collection.
Get knowledge about the Swedish craft drinks.
Passholders recieve a free cup of coffee with any meal purchased at the museum restaurant.
This is one of the most fascinating museums in Stockholm and is educational for adults and younger visitors alike who want to know a bit more about Sweden's relationship with alcohol and the cultural importance of spirits.
Looking to enhance your experience? Tastings are also available in the museum for an additional fee. Visit the Museum of Spirits website for more information.

Did you know

The Swedish word “supa”, meaning to drink copiously, comes from the old practice of sipping spirits from a spoon (like you would with a bowl of soup!).
The sigil on the Absolut Vodka bottle features the portrait of L.O. Smith, known as the King of vodka in Sweden during the 19th century.

Exhibitions

ReDISCOver Absolut Art Collection
Blurring the line between art and advertising, explore part of the museum's vast collection of works that celebrate Absolut's iconic bottle. With a focus on the nineties, you'll get to enjoy the music of the time as you admire the collection.
Sweden: Spirits of a Nation
The museum's main collection takes a look at Sweden's bittersweet relationship with alcohol. The exhibition is designed as a walk through the seasons of the year, given shape through sceneries, scents and music
Beer
Sweden's beer scene is booming! In this exhibition you will learn about the Swedish beer history and meet some of Sweden's many brewers that scout upcoming beer trends. In the exhibition, we also highlight the great importance of beer as social glue among nuns, football supporters, hipsters, and many others. Cheers!

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Welcome to the world of theatre, music and dance - on stage and behind the scenes

Visit the Swedish Museum of Performing Arts with zooFamily

Explore everything from stage and screen to opera and pop.
Access to temporary exhibitions.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out!
Explore the amazing array of objects: musical instruments, stage costumes and set design models, as well as some 20 interactive stations where you can explore your own creativity. Scenkonstmuseet is a truly unique attraction for theatre, music and dance lovers and offers of all ages.

Exhibitions

See the current exhibitions at the Swedish Museum of Performing Arts.
Things to see
For the pop music lover: An interview with Max Martin and a gold album for Britney Spears hit single “Hit me baby one more time”
Got a thing for opera? Check out our showcase about the original staging of a Swedish classic - Aniara from 1959.
Interested in theatre? Look behind the scenes and check out historic set designs and costumes.

Did you know

The museum is situated in Stockholms oldest industrial building – Kronobageriet. Before it was turned into a museum in the 1970s it served as a bakery for over 300 years. Hence the characteristic shutters on the windows, which originally served as vents.
The museum also houses the Music hall of Fame.

 

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Want to know more about the history and culture of this fascinating region? Then this is the place to visit!

Visit the Nordic Museum with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Explore interesting exhibits which detail hundreds of years of Swedish history and traditions.
Marvel at its stunning Danish renaissance-style building.
Passholders will also receive 10% off in the souvenir shop.
Nordiska Museet's exhibitions explore all facets of Nordic lifestyle and Scandinavian traditions from the 16th century, through to the present day. From high-fashion to folk art, Nordiska Museet is home to over one and a half million pieces, each giving an insight into Nordic culture.
As well as a host of varied exhibitions, a trip to the Nordic Museum is worth it to enjoy the building itself. Designed in the Dutch-Danish Renaissance style by Isak Gustaf Clason, the imposing exterior and vast main hall give it an almost cathedralesque look, which will impress many an architecture buff.

Exhibitions

The Nordic Museum runs various permanent and temporary exhibitions. See the current exhibitions on Nordiska Museet's website.

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Built to be a defending stronghold in 1537, Gripsholm Castle is an imposing historic castle near the beautiful small town Mariefred, on the shores of Lake Mälaren.

Visit Gripsholm Castle with zooFamily

Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens more top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.
With your pass you'll get entrance to Gripsholm Castle's extensive grounds and castle chambers.
Also known as Gustav Vasa’s castle, Gripsholm boasts historic, romantic buildings, a deer paddock and stunning royal grounds in which to roam. Plus, you'll be able to explore the portrait gallery showing 4,000 works of art.
Experience over four hundred years of Swedish history: walk through chambers and passages of this historic castle and see preserved artefacts such as Hertig Karl’s 16th-century chambers and Gustav III’s 18th-century theatre. Grispsholm Castle is also home to the Swedish State’s collection of portraits, with 4,000 different works on show.

Why choose zooFamily?

Our customers can save up to 50% on their sightseeing vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, the Gripsholm Castle admission fee is included with your pass.

zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes The Gripsholm Castle tickets, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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Time travel through the entire history of Sweden, from the ice age to the Vikings and right up to the present day!

Explore The Swedish History Museum with zooFamily

Your pass includes admission to The Swedish History Museum.
Just show your pass at the door and get ready to immerse yourself in all things Sweden.
Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of other top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.

About this experience

Experience one of the largest Viking exhibitions on the planet at The Swedish History Museum. ‘The Viking World’ contains thousands of amazing ancient artifacts – including Viking coins, jewelry, clothing and weapons – as well as cool interactive stations that tell the story of these fearsome Nordic warriors through themes of cosmology, shipbuilding, rune carving and more. Join in with awe-inspiring Viking-based activities in the sunny courtyard during summer.
Much of the Swedish History Museum’s huge gold and silver collection (52 kilos and 200 kilos respectively, fact fans) can be found in The Gold Room. feast your eyes on thousands of glittering objects from centuries gone by, such as Viking pendants, gold collars, ceremonial swords and intricate reliquaries from the Middle Ages.
The collection of medieval exhibits in The Swedish History Museum is nothing short of extraordinary. There’s a fine collection of amazingly well preserved armor and weaponry from the 1361 Battle of Gotland, as well as household items and other artifacts that give an insight into what life was like in this period.
Take a walk through the history of medieval Swedish religious art with pieces that date from the 12th-16th centuries and include carved Madonna figures, stunning stained glass windows and grand altarpiece murals. The focus on ecclesiastical art continues in the stunning Baroque Hall, which displays pieces from the 16th-19th centuries alongside a pulpit, painted baptismal font and funeral ornaments.

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Customers save money on sightseeing with our pass vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, entry to The Swedish History Museum is included with your pass.

Swedish History Museum highlights 

The Viking World – immerse yourself in the thrilling world of the Vikings through interactive exhibits and artifacts that include jewelry, clothing, armor, weaponry and more.
Medieval Exhibitions – learn what life was like in Sweden during the Middle Ages, from well-preserved militaria to household items, religious art and even the sound of medieval church organs and bells.
The Baroque Room – this beautiful church setting features stunning ecclesiastical artworks from the 16th-19th centuries.
The Gold Room – much of the museum’s 52 kilos of gold can be found in this spectacular room, where exhibits include Viking pendants, ornate medieval reliquaries, talismans, gold collars and more.

Swedish History Museum facts

The Swedish History Museum was founded in 1866 by Bror Emil Hildebrand, a Swedish archaeologist and numismatist.
The museum’s collection included 2,500 Viking-era artifacts.
The collections comprise a whopping 200 kilos of silver and 52 kilos of gold, most of which can be found in the Gold Room vault.
zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes admission to The Swedish History Museum, plus dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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This great gold box really that stands out in a quiet neighborhood shows off the private collection of award-winning builder turned art collector, Sven-Harry Karlsson

Explore the Sven-Harry’s Art Museum with zooFamily

Enjoy the ultramodern architecture of this stunning golden building.
View temporary exhibitions of innovative modern art.
An additional 50 SEK per person gives you access to Sven-Harry's former home.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out.
Sven-Harry’s art museum has a mission and underlying theme of making art more accessible to everyone. It’s a refreshing unpretentious art gallery with a broad and varied spectrum of contemporary and classical art, creating conversations about the different concepts of art, with exhibitions, collaborations, and discussions, in an active, living house and home.
One of the museum’s most talked-about installations is the replica of Sven-Harry’s former home on the roof, an 18th-century manor Ekholmsnäs surrounded by a terrace with sculptures and a fantastic view of Vasastan. In this unique domestic setting, visitors can see one of Sweden’s largest private collections of Nordic art, with a special emphasis on works by Carl Fredrik Hill.
The collection also includes works by Ernst Josephson, August Strindberg, and Helene Schjerfbeck. The art is complemented by furniture by Gio Ponti and Georg Haupt, and carpets by Märta Måås-Fjetterström.

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View treasures by greats including Rembrandt, Rubens, Renoir and more at Sweden’s premier gallery of fine arts.

Explore Sweden’s art-filled Nationalmuseum with zooFamily

Your pass includes admission to the Nationalmuseum.
Just show your pass at the entrance and get ready to immerse yourself in some of the world’s finest art and sculpture.
Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of other top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.

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If you love art – particularly European art – you’re in for an absolute treat at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, where masterpieces spanning six centuries are displayed in roughly chronological order through a series of suitably grand rooms, halls and corridors.
Stars of the show in the Nationalmuseum are fine French Impressionist and Dutch Golden Age pieces by the likes of Rembrandt, Renoir, Rubens, Cézanne and Degas. There’s also a quite marvelous collection of around half a million prints and drawings that date from the Middle Ages to the early 20th Century. Explore the best in Swedish sculpture in the tranquil Sculpture Courtyard and admire the striking Scandinavian designs of thousands of ceramics sourced from the historic Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory.
Exhibitions in 2023 include ‘The Garden’, featuring garden-inspired pieces by Carl Larsson, Monet, Renoir and more. Then there’s ‘Beauty and the Unexpected’, a journey through American arts and crafts from the 1950s to the present day, and ‘The Joy of Giving – Silver Donations’, with baroque, rococo and modern examples of silverwork tankards, jewelry, candlesticks, goblets and more.
Among the dozens of must-see pieces in the gallery, make time to visit Carl Gustaf Qvarnström’s 19th-century bust of Swedish author Fredrika Bremer, Rembrandt’s The Kitchen Maid, and Gauguin’s Fields by the Sea.

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Customers save money on sightseeing with our pass vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, entry to the Nationamuseum is included with your pass.

Nationalmuseum highlights  


Permanent collection – take a journey through the history of European art, from Rembrandt to Renoir and beyond via a collection that spans over 500 years.
Exciting Exhibitions – major exhibitions in 2023 focus on art inspired by the garden, American arts and crafts, and turn-of-the-millennium silverwork.
The Sculpture Courtyard – elegant sculptures in this peaceful courtyard include several biblical and mythological marble portraits by Fogelberg, plus Lundberg’s epic In Sorrow and Carl Gustaf Qvarnström’s portrait in plaster depicting celebrated Swedish author Fredrika Bremer.

Nationalmuseum facts

The Nationalmuseum was founded in 1792 and opened in its current location on the Blasieholmen peninsula in 1866.
The museum’s collection amounts to some 700,000 items, including paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and more.
The collection spans the years from around 1500 right up to the present day.
zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes admission to the Nationalmuseum, plus dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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Take a look around the stunning private residence of the Swedish royal family, a grand palace on the banks of Lake Mälaren.

Visit Drottningholm Palace with zooFamily

Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens more top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.
With your pass you'll get admission into Drottiningholm Palace.
Please note: the palace may be closed occasionally due to official events.
Featuring on UNESCO's World Heritage list, Drottningholm Palace is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period.
The Palace is also the permanent home residence of their Majesties the King and Queen of Sweden. The rooms in the southern wing of the palace are reserved for this purpose. The rest of the palace and grounds are open to the public year-round.
The Drottningholm Palace style and architecture was inspired by 17th and 18th French models such as the Chateau de Versailles and was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1991. The parterres you can see at the waterfront are reconstruction of the originals from 1723.

Drottningholm Palace highlights

Tour of the Palace
Walk through the palace's magnificent saloons from the 17th, 18th century to learn more about the Kings and Queens who have lived there over the centuries. Drottningholm Palace was built during the 17th century, by architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder by commission of Queen Hedvig Eleonora. It remains one of the most well-preserved palaces in Sweden and is still used today as Their Majesties the King and Queen's permanent residents.
Walk around by yourself or if you prefer, guided tours are available for SEK 30 extra and can be purchased at the ticket office.
The Royal Walks app
Download the Royal Walks app on the App Store or Google Play Store. The app will guide you through the World Heritage Site of Drottningholm Palace Park: from the royal residence, through the historic park and up to the exotic Chinese Pavilion.
Drottningholm Palace Gardens
In addition to the majestic palace, Drottningholm also offers a unique range of gardens and beautiful surroundings. Stroll around the stunning baroque garden, designed by the palace architect Tessin.

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Our customers can save up to 50% on their sightseeing vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, the Drottningholm Palace admission fee is included with your pass.

zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes Drottningholm Palace tickets, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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See the world's best-preserved 17th-century warship at the Vasa Museum.

Step back in time at the Vasa Museum with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Explore the most popular museum in Scandinavia.
Enjoy informative exhibits about the ship's past, sinking, and recovery operation.
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.

Exhibitions

Life on Board: take a look at historic artefacts retrieved from Vasa, which will help to paint a picture of daily life aboard the warship.
The Salvaging: Vasa was rediscovered in 1956, and this exhibition documents the process of resurfacing this colossal vessel.
Preserve Vasa: explore the science behind the ship's preservation and the world-leading research into counteracting decomposition.

Did you know

The battleship Vasa sank in 1628 after just sailing just over 1300m.
She lay below the surface for 333 years until being discovered by Anders Franzén and salvaged in 1961.
Some blame King Gustav II Adolf for the disaster, who ordered a large ship with too many heavy-caliber cannons for the ship’s dimensions. Others blame Master shipwright Henrik Hybertsson who was inexperienced at building ships with two gundecks.


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Explore the imposing waterside home of the Swedish Royal family in the heart of Stockholm's old town.

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Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens more top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.
With your pass you'll get admission into the Royal Palace Stockholm.
Please note: the palace may be closed occasionally due to official receptions.
See how the Swedish Royals live and the secrets of this stunning royal residence and marvel at the beautiful baroque architecture of the palace's 600 rooms and 11 floors.
Visit one of the most impressive palaces in the world, the Royal Palace of Stockholm. The palace dates back to the 18th century and is one of the most interesting historic buildings in Stockholm. Uncover the rich past of the Swedish royal family and learn about the day-to-day lives of the modern monarchy.
Top tip: The Royal Walks has launched a new app that guides you along a scenic stroll through Djurgården, from Djurgården Bridge and along the waterfront to the Royal summer palace, Rosendal.The route takes in sculptures, buildings, historical sites and events. Download The Royal Walks app today for free.

Did you know

The architecture of the palace is in the Baroque style, designed by the architect Nicodemus Tessin.
The Bernadotte Library contains the royal book collection with approximately 100,000 books

The Royal Palace Highlights

The Royal Apartments
The Royal Apartments are the group of rooms collectively used for hosting royal events and receptions. They include the State Apartments, the Bernadotte Apartments and the Guest Apartment, the Hall of State and the rooms of the Royal Orders. You'll get to admire the stunning décor and interiors for Royal use, as well as the banquet hall for galas, and the Guest Apartment which hosts the visiting dignitary during state visits.

The Tre Kronor Museum
In this museum, you can learn more about the Tre Kronor Palace in Stockholm, destroyed by a fire in 1697. Learn the story of the palace's origins as a fort and how it became an opulent Renaissance palace. A visit to the museum will also take you through a surviving defense wall dating back to the 1200s.

The Treasury
See the Swedish royal family’s crown jewels and regalia in the palace’s Royal Treasury. Housed in the dark vaults in the cellar these priceless regalia are under lock and key. See Gustav Vasa´s sword of state, Erik XIV´s crown, scepter and orb, and Lovisa Ulrika´s crown – among other crowns and the silver baptismal font from 1696 which is still being used by the Royal family.

King Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities
King Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities is deemed one of the oldest museums in Europe, opening first in 1794. Thanks to King Gustav III and his keen interest in art and antiquities, you can enjoy and appreciate his personal collection of 200 sculptures from Italy and around Europe.

Why choose zooFamily?

Our customers can save up to 50% on their sightseeing vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, The Royal Palace admission fee is included with your pass.
zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes The Royal Palace tickets, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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Robotics, gaming, and space adventures are just some of the things to look forward to at Tekniska!

Visit Tekniska, the National Museum of Science and Technology with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Delve into the world of science and innovation at this awesome museum.
Your pass includes access to the museum's temporary exhibitions.
From the inventions and discoveries that have shaped our society, to visions of the future, Tekniska explores science and technology through fun and interactive exhibits that'll keep you (and the kids!) entertained for hours.
See for yourself how technology and innovation can be the key to creating a sustainable future by visiting the museum's fossil-free city of tomorrow or explore the worlds of gaming, AI and math at the museum's other fascinating exhibitions.

Tekniska highlights

Play beyond play - an experience where you can not just try your favorite games and explore gaming history, but also step into and let yourself be immersed in the games. Join this sensational journey through gaming history. The gaming portal is the link between reality and the magical worlds of computer games.
MegaMind - A search for the curious - MegaMind is a place where you experiment with new smart ideas and get a chance to try out fun physical activities. Paint with your eyes, test out the climbing wall, make virtual sculptures, or create music using tank power - and other things you did not think were possible!
Check out all the current exhibitions on Tekniska's website.

Did you know

Alfred Nobel invented dynamite and held the patent for 355 inventions during his lifetime
One in ten people on earth has played a Swedish computer game.
Many Swedish inventors are considered some of the greatest scientists of all time, including Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) who has many ground-breaking scientific writings and sketching to his name, and Anders Celsius best known for his Celsius temperature scale, which is used in thermometers to this day.


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One of Sweden’s most beautiful art museums

Visit Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde with zooFamily

Explore personal artworks and landscapes by Prince Eugen himself.
Enjoy pieces by Swedish artists including Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson, Richard Bergh and Carl Fredrik Hill.
Paintings by the prince's contemporaries, such as Edvard Munch, Henrik Sörensen and Viggo Johansen are also on display.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Passholders also receive 10% off food in the restaurant.
Enjoy this renowned and stunning historic collection of famous art, championing Swedish works.
It’s no secret that Prince Eugen (1865–1947) had a keen interest in both collecting and producing art and Waldemarsudde is a fine example of his talents and tastes. Step inside his private world and admire priceless masterpieces of some of his country’s greats, as well as his own.
The hop-on, hop-off boat stops at the Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde throughout summer - check the timetable.

Did you know

When Prince Eugen died in 1947, his collection was the largest private art collection in Sweden with more than 3000 works by the prince himself and several thousands of works by 450 other artists.
Prince Eugen was interested in contemporary artworks, especially of landscape motifs and oil techniques.

Waldemarsudde highlights

Art collection
Admire the priceless art collections at Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde including works by both Eugen’s contemporaries, himself and modern-day pieces. The exhibitions and galleries within this stunning art museum consist primarily of Swedish artists, but also feature Nordic artists.
Garden and grounds
Prince Eugen was also a famous landscape painter who enjoyed outdoor life. At Waldemarsudde his great interest in gardens and flowers are shown. Visitors to this historic attraction can also enjoy the beautiful park and gardens decorated with the Prince Eugen’s collection of sculptures by renowned artists like Carl Milles and August Rodin.

 

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An oasis just 20 minutes from downtown Stockholm.

Visit Millesgarden Museum with zooFamily

Head outdoors to explore the beautiful sculpture park.
Spot breath-taking statues and fountains in and around the grounds.
In addition to permanent installations, Millesgarden plays host to three special exhibitions per year.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.

This magical home was built in 1908 by sculptor Carl Milles and his wife painter Olga Milles.
Today Millesgården is a well-renowned museum with an artist home, an antique collection, a vast sculpture garden, an art gallery with a museum shop and a restaurant. Visitors come from all around the world, to enjoy both the peaceful - and highly Instagrammable - sculpture park, as well as the inspiring exhibitions.
Image credit: Millesgården – Yanan Li.

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See the city from a unique perspective from the top of SkyView.

Visit SkyView Stockholm with zooFamily

Gain uninterrupted, 360-degree views over Stockholm.
Ascend the summit of the Avicii Arena.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Passholders will also receive 10% off in the souvenir shop.
Up the iconic Avicii Arena, you can get unparalleled views over the beautiful city from this glass cabin that scales the side of this impressive building. A trip up SkyView one of the best ways to see the city - definitely don't forget your camera for this one!
The Avicii Arena is situated in the southern part of Stockholm so as you ascend on your 20 minute ride up the SkyView, you can get views over the southern suburbs. It’s a great way to experience Stockholm and one for your bucket list of things to do in the city.

SkyView Stockholm facts

Avicii Arena is the world’s largest spherical building not to mention a Stockholm landmark.
The apex of Avicii Arena is 130 meters (425 feet) above sea level.
Avicii Arena has a capacity of 16,000 people holding music concerts.

 

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With over 40,000 toys and comics spread out over 2,500 square meters, this is the largest collection of its kind in Northern Europe.

Enjoy a trip to the Stockholm Toy Museum with zooFamily

See dolls from the 15th Century, a Volvo split in half and original Marvel Comic drawings among a treasure chest of other toys and incredible sights.
Little ones will enjoy the museum’s designated play areas.
Take a pit stop at the café and shop for refreshments and souvenirs of your visit.
Discover a huge collection of action figures, dolls, tin figures, comic books, original sketches and much more. Stockholm Toy Museum opened in September of 2017 (then by the name Bergrummet), having been previously housed at Tidö Castle since 1974. Other than the permanent exhibit, a number of temporary exhibits are shown throughout the year.

Highlights

Famous Horses
Meet a number of horses from the worlds of toys and comics. Visitors will learn about the history of nostalgic childhood favourites such as the rocking horse, hobby horse and My Little Pony. Guests will also learn more about brave adventures of a woman called Linde Klinckowström von Rosen: a lady who rode on her horse Castor from Stockholm to Paris and Rome during the 1920s.

Why not try the popular sport of hobby horse jumping yourself in the magical tunnels and maybe even go for a hobby horse ride through the museum?

 

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Discover Sweden’s rich history, flora and fauna at the world’s oldest open-air museum.

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With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
There’s plenty here for kids, including several playgrounds, a small zoo, funfair rides, old-fashioned toys and more.
Explore historic buildings and meet the characters – in period dress – who lived in them.
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.

Skansen open-air museum highlights

Skansen history - explore replica villages, meet craftspeople, farmers and homeowners in period costume and get to know the crafts and traditions of Sweden through the centuries
Fun for kids - a zoo, a fairground, specially staged summer entertainment, playgrounds and much more means there’s plenty to keep kids happy for hours on end
Christmas market - get in the festive mood with the atmospheric Christmas market, which has been running here every December since 1903

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A true taste of the Stockholm archipelago...

Enjoy a boat trip to Fjäderholmarna with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Ramble across rugged rocky landscapes.
Tour the museum and brewery.
Taste local cuisine at a traditional restaurant and smokery.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
If you don't have much time but want a taste of the Stockholm archipelago, take a short boat trip out to beautiful Fjäderholmarna Island.
Fjäderholmarna consists of four islands, a little east of Djurgården island. It's a 25-minute boat ride over to Fjäderholmarna  and when you arrive, you'll find outdoor café, restaurant and a well known smokery. If you want to spend a full day here, you can visit the local craftsmen, the museum and the brewery to try Swedish whisky or beer. During the summer it hosts numerous concerts and events throughout the warmer months.
Fjäderholmarna is the perfect destination for a day out for both locals and tourists who flock to experience the beautiful islands, stunning natural landscape, beaches, restaurants and get a real sense of Stockholm archipelago atmosphere.

Fjäderholmarna facts

There are four islands that make up the Fjäderholmarna: Stora Fjäderholmen, Ängsholmen, Libertas and Rövarns holm.
The name Fjäderholmarna comes from the two Swedish words; fjärd which means narrow coastal inlet; and the word holm which is means little islands, i.e. Fjäderholmarna means ”the little islands in the coastal inlet”.
The islands are part of The Royal National City Park, created in 1995

 

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Journey back in time and learn about the Vikings with a visit to this immersive museum.

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With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Learn all about Viking history through interactive exhibits.
Hop aboard an 11-minute Viking ride and be transported back through time.
Enjoy 20% off your gift shop purchases with your pass.
Bringing the Vikings to life through interactive exhibitions and a Viking ride, the Viking Museum is a must-visit for history buffs. The Viking Museum is a treat of illusion, fantasy, and exciting tales. Learn about the Viking legacy, see an interactive display of the everyday life of a Viking family, and come face-to-face with a Viking replicated with the help of DNA from archaeological discoveries.

Viking Museum highlights

Ragnfrid's Saga: experience a Viking ride with Ragnfrid and her husband Harald. See plundering in the west and the slave trade in the east. This 11-minute journey uses sounds, light, and atmospheric environments to transport you back in time.
Vikings: The True Story: this exclusive guided tour and mini-exhibit covers the truth behind some of the characters of HBO Nordic’s popular show Vikings.

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Activities and experiments for the whole family - at Sweden's largest Science Museum.

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Learn about science the fun way with hands-on experiments.
There is something for all ages to have fun.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out!
If you visit Stockholm with your family, you do not want to miss the Tom Tits Experiment, the perfect family activity where you discover the world of science through creativity and curiosity. Tom Tits Experiment is Sweden's largest science center and welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors every year who come to experiment, learn and play.
On four floors and out in the park (open May-October), there are experiments for both large and small. Experiments that entice us to explore technology, physics, mathematics, natural geography, biology, man, illusions, and much more.
All experiments can be tried for yourself, no prior knowledge is needed and most people can do most things, regardless of age. Many senses are used and a lot of experiments are experienced simply in the body by spinning, jumping, and bouncing. Explore over 450 experiments, such as blowing giant soap bubbles, cycling on a tight rope, or testing your responsiveness - a great day awaits the whole family.

Tom Tits Experiment is only 35 minutes outside Stockholm.
 

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Fotografiska features internationally famous photographers as well as upcoming talent.

Visit the Fotografiska Photographic Museum with zooFamily

Enjoy exhibitions by world-class photographers and artists.
Take part in photography courses and workshops throughout the year.
Book a meal at Fotografiska's restaurant - crowned 'best museum restaurant in the world' in 2017.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Fotografiska is the internationally renowned destination for photography, founded in Stockholm in 2010 and expanding globally – first to Tallinn, Estonia, and in 2019 to New York City. It is also known as the Museum of photography in Stockholm.
Passholders receive a 10% discount in the Fotografiska shop or 50% on one poster of your choice in the Fotografiska shop.
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 Stockholm's most beautiful views, accompanied by the summer's best drink and food experiences. In the stone oven, they bake their own pizzas with the tastiest local ingredients and on the wood-fired grill, there are all forms of seasonal greens.

 

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Set sail from Stockholm city center to admire the stunning royal residence on the banks of Lake Mälaren.

Take a boat tour with great views of Drottningholm Palace (single ticket) with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Enjoy a one-way ticket on the boat to the palace.
See the city skyline and beautiful natural scenery on the way.
Visit Drottningholm Theater and walk in the royal gardens.
Take a boat trip through Lake Mälaren to see one of Stockholm’s most impressive historic and UNESCO World Heritage sites. While there, you can visit the historic Drottningholm Theater and royal gardens.
The historic ships M/S Prins Carl Philip and M/S Angantyr will take you on a magnificent cruise from central Stockholm through the inner archipelago.
If you use your pass for the one-way boat ticket, you can get back to Stockholm on bus 177 from Drottningholm to Brommaplan, then hop on the metro to the central station.

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The Butterfly House Haga Ocean - An exotic oasis in Hagaparken with free-flying butterflies and one of the largest shark aquariums in Scandinavia.

Visit the Butterfly House at Haga Ocean with zooFamily

See hundreds of free-flying exotic butterflies in our magical rainforest.
Here you can see one of Scandinavia´s largest shark aquariums.
The Butterfly House Haga Ocean is situated in Hagaparken.
Your pass gives you access to several top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out.

Highlights

The Butterfly House Haga Ocean has a lot of exciting sights to offer. See hundreds of free-flying exotic butterflies in our magical rainforest. It is always warm and humid, over 25 degrees, with beautiful plants such as banana plants and hibiscus. You can see turtles, quails (small birds), fish and stingrays. We also have a designated spot for all our butterfly pupae. If you are lucky you might see a butterfly hatch and leave its pupae for the first time.

Inside Haga Ocean you get to experience life under the surface. Gaze into one of Scandinavia’s largest shark aquariums. Here you can see blacktip reef sharks, sandbar sharks, colorful fish and shark rays. There are several smaller salt water aquariums with clownfish, tangs, sea stars and much more. Learn about the mythical Great White shark in our exhibition “The Great White”. There is also a small movie theatre and casts of “ the giants of the sea”.

In the two other parts of the exhibition you can see animals such as poison dart frogs, lizards, koi-carps, giant snails and various types of tortoises.


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A short boat trip gains you famous waterside views from a different perspective

Enjoy a Royal Canal Tour with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Relax on a ride along Djurgården canal.
Spot historic areas of interest including Slussen, Old Town and Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde.
There are dozens more attractions available with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Travel 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".

Did you know

Djurgården Canal has been royal land since the 15th Century.
Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde is one of Sweden’s most popular art museums featuring a stunning collection of early 20th-century Nordic Art.
Stockholm’s Old Town is the original city center and dates back to the 13th Century.
Things to see
Fjäderholmarna
Stockholm’s Fjäderholmarna Archipelago is one of the most picturesque places in the city and just a short way out of the centre. See the rocky cliffs and green verdant shores on the Royal Canal Boat Tour. If you want a day trip there, you can visit the museum and brewery to try Swedish whisky or beer. During the summer it hosts numerous concerts and events throughout the warmer months.
Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde
Originally the home of Prince Eugen until his death in 1947, it’s now one of the most popular art museums in Stockholm, showcasing stunning masterpieces from the Prince's personal art collection. Also visit the gardens, complete with French and Swedish sculptures from artists like Rodin, Bourdelle and Milles.
Old Town
Gamla Stan (old town) is one of the most picturesque areas in Stockholm, complete with medieval mustard coloured buildings, cobbled streets and squares. Here you’ll also find the Royal Palace and the impressive Stockholm Cathedral, dating back to the 13th Century.

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See the sights of Stockholm, including City Hall and Birger Jarl’s Tower, on a boat tour around its waterways.

Stockholm City Canal Tour with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Your one-hour tour takes in City Hall, the Military Academy Karlberg, leafy Långholmen island and more.
An app audioguide tour is included - so don't forget your phone and headphones!
The tour departs from in front of Stockholm’s City Hall, so you’ll have plenty of time to admire the titan of Kungsholmen island as you cruise out into the bay. This huge and initially austere-looking brick edifice reveals playful elements as you circle around it. Look out for gothic balconies, wooden masts and statues among the turrets and have your camera at the ready for snaps of the soaring tower topped with the Three Crowns, the Swedish national symbol.
You’ll cruise past Långholmen island, known for its verdant wooded trails, excellent picnic spots and popular sandy beach, and see the Military Academy Karlberg. Its location as part of the sprawling Karlberg Palace complex has remained unchanged since its inauguration in 1792, a world record among military training facilities.
Birger Jarl’s Tower in the old town is named for the 13th-century statesman said to have founded Stockholm, though the tower itself was constructed much later, in 1530. This cylindrical monument remains one of the city’s most photographed attractions.

Stockholm City Canal Tour – Boat Sightseeing highlights

City Hall - overlooking the bay of Riddarfjärden, Stockholm’s City Hall is dominated by an impressive 106-meter-high tower topped with the Swedish national symbol, the Three Crowns
Birger Jarl’s Tower - a 16th-century defensive round tower at the northwest tip of Riddarholmen island, this monument is named after Stockholm’s 13th-century founder
Långholmen - cruise past the verdant island where, in summer, locals picnic in the parks and sunbathe on the sandy beach

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Explore Stockholm's scenic waterways by kayak.

Enjoy a kayak adventure from Pampas Marina with zooFamily

Your pass includes two-hour kayak rental and all the equipment you'll need.
Getting in is easy - just show your pass when you arrive at the jetty.
Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of top attractions, hidden gems and top tours, all for one money-saving price. 

About this experience

With over a third of Stockholm's city limits being made up of water, it only makes sense to hop in a kayak to explore this beautiful city's canals and coastline. Pampas Marina is the perfect jumping off point to kayak along the Karlbergskanalen canal, where you can paddle all the way to Stockholm's city hall.
Alternatively, you can head a little further and take in the coastal views around the islands of Lilla and Stora Essingen or embrace the natural scenery of Lillsjön lake.
Why choose zooFamily?
Customers save money on sightseeing with our pass vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, your Stockholm kayak adventure is included with your pass.

zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes kayak rental, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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Pilot your own kayak around Stockholm’s canals and get a different perspective on the city’s waterside attractions.

Enjoy a kayak adventure in central Stockholm with zooFamily

Your pass includes kayak rental to explore Stockholm’s waterways.
Just turn up at the jetty with your pass for a unique Stockholm sightseeing experience.
Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of other top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.

About this experience

You’re in charge of the itinerary as you take to Stockholm’s picturesque waterways for a kayak sightseeing adventure. Just pick up your paddle and life jacket on the jetty and get ready for a fun tour of the city’s fine waterside attractions.
You could while away an hour or two paddling the calm waters off the shores of Långholmen and Reimersholme, with their secluded sandy beaches and lush woodlands.
Or take a longer excursion around Lilla and Stora Essingen or down through Årstaviken bay to Södermalm's glorious southern beaches and pretty promenade.
If it’s city center attractions you seek, paddle east along Riddarfjärden to the Art Nouveau tower of the City Hall and, if you have the energy, beyond to the many waterside sights at Djurgården, including the imposing Nordic and Vasa museums, and the historic amusement park that is the mighty Gröna Lund.

Why choose zooFamily?

Customers save money on sightseeing with our pass vs. buying regular walk-up tickets.
Our app makes sightseeing easy – your pass, plus all the info you’ll need is right there in the palm of your hand.  
No need to worry about buying tickets on the day, your Stockholm kayak adventure is included with your pass.

Stockholm Kayak Adventure highlights 

Choose your own route – this kayak adventure gives you the freedom to plan your own sightseeing itinerary around the city’s canals and waterways.
Top city sights – you might choose to paddle to the City Hall’s dramatic Art Nouveau tower, the great viking sails of the Vasa Museum or the picture-perfect sand beaches on the islands of Långholmen, Reimersholme and Södermalm.
zooFamily is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes entry to the Kayak Adventure in Central Stockholm, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.

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This beautiful art gallery comprises paintings, photography, sculpture, a cultural center and waterside dining.

Visit Artipelag contemporary art gallery with zooFamily

View contemporary fine artworks.
Visit the gallery's Bådan Café, a chic spot among the pine trees.
Use your pass to reach the gallery by boat.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out!

Set on the beautiful island of Värmdö in the Stockholm Archipelago, Artipelag is a state-of-the-art venue for art, excellent food, public events, and activities. Its purpose aims to inspire by the art, which provokes new thoughts and ideas and to be amazed by the modern architecture in combination with the unique nature experiences.
Once your done ogling artworks, make sure to stop by the museum's waterside café with stunning sea views and delicious pastries from their own bakery.
Check out the design shop, offering Swedish custom-made design products. Artipelag isn't just a museum, it's a destination in its own right.

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Unleash your inner Mariah at Stockholm’s Moyagi karaoke bar.

Sing your heart out at Moyagi Karaoke with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees between 5PM-7PM.
Private karaoke rooms for you and your friends.
Over 85,000 songs to choose from!
Moyagi reimagines karaoke for the 21st Century, with plush private rooms that fit up to 15 guests. zooFamily customers will also receive 10% off the bar and restaurant between 5PM-8PM.
Cue up your favorite songs via the digital interface and get ready to belt them out! Will you be Elton or Elvis? Madonna or Mariah? Abba or Aretha?
Go solo or duet with a friend. Your session lasts an hour and 45 minutes, so there’s bags of time to sing your hearts out to classics old and new.
Better still, you can order snacks and cocktails direct through the interface – the bar serves delicious Asian dishes including crunchy chicken karaage and melt-in-the-mouth duck pancakes.

Moyagi Karaoke highlights

Private karaoke rooms - your chance to sing like nobody’s listening
Huge song choice - pick from over 85,000 songs, from classic oldies to brand-new hits
Drinks on demand - simply place your orders through the interface in your private room

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Set sail from Stockholm city center to admire the stunning royal residence on the banks of Lake Mälaren.

Take a boat tour with great views of Drottningholm Palace (return ticket) with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Enjoy a return ticket on the boat to the palace.
See the city skyline and beautiful natural scenery on the way.
Visit the Drottningholm Theater and walk in the royal gardens.
Take a boat trip through Lake Mälaren to see one of Stockholm’s most impressive UNESCO World Heritage sites. While there, you can visit the historic Drottningholm Theater and royal gardens after a short hour cruise down Lake Mälaren from the city center.
The historic ships M/S Prins Carl Philip and M/S Angantyr will take you on a magnificent cruise from central Stockholm through the inner archipelago.

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Take advantage of the lakes and canals surrounding Stockholm and its 14 islands and get around the city by boat!

Enjoy a Hop-on, Hop-off Boat tour with zooFamily

Make the most of unlimited boat journeys around the city for the duration of your pass.
Stop off at many of the top landmarks and enjoy the city from the tranquil waters of Stockholm's lakes and canals.
There are dozens more attractions available with your pass so be sure to check them out.
The beauty of Stockholm is its unique location among the archipelagos and islands, making it the perfect city to experience by boat. On the Hop On Hop Off sightseeing boats, you can see the city from a totally different perspective, from aboard a boat, seeing the city through its lakes and canals.
Hop on and off at the nine stops or stay on board to enjoy a round-trip boat tour of Stockholm. Popular stops include the Royal Palace, the Vasa Museum, Gröna Lund amusement park and many other popular must-see attractions. The boat also makes a stop at the cruise terminal Stadsgården.
Note: during peak season, the tours can be very busy at times, especially in the mornings. We cannot guarantee a seat on specific departures.
 

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Discover a new side of Stockholm as you paddle through the city built on water.

Enjoy a Self-Guided Stand-Up Paddleboard Adventure in Stockholm with zooFamily

With us, there are no entry fees to pay on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass!
Explore the waterways of the 14 islands that make up the capital city.
Go at your own pace on a self-guided tour.
Paddleboard, paddles, life vest and map included.
Please note: with your pass you get two hours of paddleboard rental.
Stockholm is lovingly known as 'The Venice of the North', so what better way to see it than on a paddleboard adventure?
You'll be provided with everything you need to experience Stockholm at its best: the how, the where and the equipment. You'll get the inside scoop from the experienced locals so you're guaranteed to have an easy and enjoyable time on the water.

The rest is down to you! Paddle at your leisure and enjoy the beauty of central Stockholm from the water for two hours.

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This is the perfect boat sightseeing tour if you want to see Stockholm at its most beautiful: from the water!

Take an Under the Bridges of Stockholm Boat Tour with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Travel under twelve bridges and through the lock that connects to the Baltic Sea.
See the beautiful sights of the Old Town, Södermalm, Lilla, Stora Essingen and more.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out!
A 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.

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Hop aboard M/S Angantry and admire the wonderful wintry scenes of Stockholm.

Enjoy the Stockholm Winter Tour by Boat with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
With us, there are no entry fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass!
Sail along the quaysides of the city and head out to Fjaderholmarna with guided commentary.
Cozy up with fluffy blankets and marvel at the winter wonderlands of Stockholm from the water.
It may be colder and darker, but that doesn't mean you can't make the most of your winter vacation in Stockholm! Discover the frosty beauty of the city on this mesmerizing winter cruise. You may even get a chance to try your hand at some icebreaking if the water is frozen over!
First, you'll cruise along the city's quaysides and out to Fjaderholmarna, Stockholm's closest archipelago island. As you return to the city, you'll pass magnificent contemporary and historic buildings as well as the beautiful tranquil island of Djurgården.
Your knowledgeable guide will tell all as you float through the frozen waters. Learn all there is to know about the Stockholm Archipelago and the fascinating buildings you pass along your journey.

You're guaranteed the best views from the water, whether that's braving it on the outside upper deck or hunkering down in the warmth (don't worry, you can cruise in style and warmth as you bundle up under fluffy blankets).
There's also a cafeteria on board, so if you're feeling a little peckish, there are plenty of options for everyone ranging from light lunches to pastries and snacks. Of course, there are also both warm and cold drinks available throughout your cruise.

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Explore the city at your own pace with unlimited bus journeys

Enjoy the Stockholm Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Tour with zooFamily

Make the most of unlimited bus journeys around the city for the duration of your pass.
Stop off at all the top landmarks.
There are dozens more attractions available with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Hop aboard a hop-on, hop-off bus (with Hop On Hop Off & City Sightseeing Stockholm) and explore Stockholm and its most popular sights from the comfort of your seat.
It’s one of the easiest ways to see all the attractions in one go or make your own itinerary and hop on and off at your favorite attractions with over 20 stops. There are bus stops at all of the famous sites in Stockholm, including the Vasa Museum, Skansen, Old Town, Nordiska, Fotografiska, and several popular shopping districts.
Note: unlimited tours are included with the GREEN-coloured hop-on, hop-off buses and the RED-coloured City Sightseeing World Wide buses pictured above. There is another similar, red-coloured bus labelled ”Stockholm RED Buses” which is not included with your pass.

Look for the 'Free tours with the Go Stockholm Pass' sign marked on the bus.

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Cruise through the beautiful Stockholm harbor to the fabulous modern art gallery Artipelag

Take a Grand Archipelago Tour to Artipelag with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Stunning scenery along the cruise.
Use your pass to gain entry to Artipelag.
Your pass gives you access to dozens of other top attractions in the city so make sure to check them out!

Take the boat M/S Gustafsberg VII through the narrow passages of the Stockholm archipelago to Artipelag located on Värmdö, a world unique destination where art, design, architecture and great food is combined in a memorable experience. The boat tour takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and gives you a nice opportunity to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Departure from Nybrokajen, berth no. 8.

About the gallery

Set on the beautiful island of Värmdö in the Stockholm Archipelago, Artipelag is a state of the art venue for art, excellent food, public events, and activities. Its purpose aims to inspire by the art, which provokes new thoughts and ideas and to be amazed by the modern architecture in combination with the unique nature experiences. Enjoy the high-class food being served in the two restaurants, both with stunning sea views and delicious pastries from the own bakery. Check out the design shop, offering Swedish custom-made design products. Artipelag is a destination, which fuels your senses.

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Cruise through archipelago waters and explore Gustavsberg

Enjoy a boat tour to Gustavsberg with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Relax on board a historic archipelago ship, which first set sail in 1912
Wander round Gustavsberg, a charming area complete with Porcelain Museum, art gallery and outlet stores.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Hop aboard the M/S Gustavsberg VII: along the scenic journey, you'll hear an English and Swedish-speaking guide tell of the history of both Gustavsberg and Stockholm, and explain why the ship has the same name as the destination.  

 

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Budding Sherlocks must follow a trail of clues through Stockholm’s old town to crack the case of a most heinous crime.

Take the Solve a Mystery walking tour with zooFamily

With us, there are no additional fees on the day – all you've got to do is show your pass.
Choose one of the following mysteries - The Murder at the Parliament or The Murder at the Royal Palace
Pit your wits against this fiendish mystery as you discover and solve clues at key locations around the cobbled streets of Stockholm’s medieval old town.
Fancy yourself as a modern-day Poirot? Then join this tour and follow the clues to catch a killer in Stockholm’s mysterious old town.
This is a fun way to experience the atmospheric old town with family or friends, and the whole tour lasts around two hours.

Solve a Mystery walking tour options:

The Murder at the Parliament: your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to discover the truth behind the sudden disappearance of a wealthy man in the old town. Follow the clues across medieval cobbled squares and down narrow lanes to the imposing Royal Palace, where you’ll deliver your verdict.
The Murder at the Royal Palace you must find the heartless assassin of the murdered woman. Your adventure will lead you to the Supreme Court where you'll gather all your clues and ensure that justice is served.

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Thought to be one of the first settlements in Sweden, Sigtuna is a beautiful historic town and an absolute must-see!

Take the Lake Mälaren cruise to Sigtuna with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Enjoy a 2.5-hour scenic boat trip each way.
Explore the historic town of Sigtuna.
Tour guide on board and refreshments.
There are dozens more attractions available with your pass so be sure to check them out.
Sigtuna was the heart of the Swedish Empire and the first settlement of Sweden, so this historic town has a lot to offer. Enjoy a majestic tour of Lake Mälaren and learn about the royal waterways before exploring the town on foot with the help of a tour guide to get a feel for Sigtuna and its fascinating past.
Sigtuna was founded in 980 and the rune stones, churches and ruins show a transition between the Viking and medieval ages. With its wooden houses from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, Sigtuna is filled with history and is well worth a visit. You can visit Lundströmska Gården dating back to the 1600s, explore the small churches, interpret the runes or visit the Viking village. For summer strollers there are plenty of cafes, galleries and shopping in Sigtuna.
On the journey on the relaxing calm waters through Lake Mälaren to Sigtuna, there will be a tour guide who tells you about what you see along the way.
For those who want something to eat or drink, there's a cafeteria on board.

This is a perfect full-day excursion for visitors who wants to experience both sea and land and visit a typical Swedish town from the olden days.

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Visit this imposing historic monument from the baroque era

Take a Lake Mälaren cruise and visit Skokloster Castle with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Enjoy a free boat tour to the historic Skokloster Castle.
Learn about these historic buildings on a guided tour and walk around the baroque grounds and gardens, before returning to Stockholm by boat.
There are dozens more attractions included with your pass so be sure to check them out.

This impressive structure was built on the shores of Lake Mälaren in the middle of the 17th Century. It used to be the largest private mansion in Sweden, owned by Count Carl Gustav Wrangel. The Count collected art, antiquities and nature specimens, many of which can still be seen on show today.
Skokloster Castle has been preserved and restored and remains the same as it did in its heydays of the 17th - 19th Century, with exquisite examples of period architecture, collections, décor, furniture and textiles from centuries ago.
 

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Take a boat to Birka and discover the exciting Viking City.

Enjoy a boat trip to Birka with zooFamily

Please note: tickets must be redeemed at a Strömma kiosk on the day of your desired tour. We recommend turning up early in the morning for the best chance to get tickets! Scroll down to ‘Know Before You Go’ for more information.
Explore historic excavations and listen to discoveries made about Viking life.
Do not miss the guided tours, which take place daily.
There are dozens more attractions available on your pass so be sure to check them out.
Birka was built in the 700s at Björkö, and is Sweden’s first Viking city. Today the archaeological area of Birka is part of UNESCO’s world heritage list. Learn about the huge excavations and research that’s taken place at Björkö to piece together this historic area.

Birka - The Viking City by Boat highlights

Museum
At the museum at Birka you can learn more about the exciting history of Vikings through the fascinating exhibitions which depict what day to day life in Birka would have been like during Viking Age. Discover the archaeological findings from the excavations and join a guided tour to really understand this important part of Stockholm’s and Birka’s history.
Viking houses
The Viking houses at Birka are perhaps the most popular attraction. Admire the reconstructed houses built with the same techniques as the Vikings to really bring to life the true atmosphere of life in the Viking age. Walk through the reconstructed Viking village and you’ll be transported back in time to the 700s.
Birka facts
The town of Birka was established in the middle of the 8th century and is considered one of the earliest urban settlements in Scandinavia
Approximately 700 people lived at Birka when it was at its largest population
There are about 17 acres of archaeological remains in the north part of Björkö


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