Stockholm: Skansen Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket

1.Stockholm: Skansen Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket
Skansen in Stockholm is a 1-day open-air museum with 150 historic houses, 75 animal species, and seasonal markets. Admission ticket.
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Skansen in Stockholm is a 1-day open-air museum with 150 historic houses, 75 animal species, and seasonal markets. Admission ticket.

Nobel Prize Museum in Gamla Stan: multimedia exhibits, guided tour access, and special exhibitions, plus a quick stop for Nobel chocolate.

Visit Fotografiska in Stockholm for contemporary photography exhibitions, harbor views, and great food stops in a one-day admission ticket.

2-hour English Vasa Museum guided tour with admission included, small group size, and an expert to make the ship’s story click.
“Gaia was wonderful. I loved her enthusiasm and she was very knowledgeable. She reached out 24 hrs prior to the tour to let us know where to meet which was greatly appreciated. I highly recommend Gaia to learn about the history of the area and all the little known information about the Vasa.”

Visit Fotografiska Stockholm for 90 minutes of world-class photography, flexible entry, and top-floor city views at a great price.
“Lovely experience. A must visit.”

Skip lines at the Viking Museum in Stockholm with a mobile ticket, an English audio guide, and Ragnfrid’s 11-minute saga journey.
“Excellent venue and facilities available. Really enjoy my time in the Viking museum. Highly recommended”

Visit Nordiska Museet in Royal Djurgården and explore Nordic everyday life from the 1500s to today through Nordic Life, The Arctic, and more.

Step into Skansen-Akvariet in Stockholm, an animal-ark with 30+ species. Plan for a separate Skansen ticket and seasonal animal moments.

Hop-on hop-off bus and boat ticket in Stockholm with 24/72-hour access, Old Town–Djurgården cruises, major attractions, and optional onboard Wi‑Fi ticketing.
“Unfortunately, i am unable to rate this excursion due to my family waiting over an hour for the bus to pick us up only to end with the driver never showing up so we had to make other arrangements to see Stockholm.”

A 3-hour Stockholm pop-culture walk with skip-the-line ABBA Museum entry, ferry to Djurgården, and a guide-led Old Town tour in English.
“it was very expensive & for 2 people a walking tour worked out at over £150 each for 2 hours. the walk was informative”