Astrid Lindgren Museum and More: 3-Day Family-Friendly Stockholm Itinerary

  • Day 1: Gamla Stan (Old Town)
    Estimated Time from Airport: 45 mins (28 km)

    Start your day strolling through beautiful and historic Gamla Stan, the old town of Stockholm. Take time to explore the narrow streets and alleyways, check out the quaint shops, and stop for a Fika (a Swedish coffee break) at one of the many cafes.

  • Day 1: Vasa Museum
    Estimated Time from Gamla Stan: 15 mins (3 km)

    The Vasa Museum is home to the only surviving 17th-century ship in the world, the Vasa. The ship, which was salvaged from the bottom of the sea after sinking on its maiden voyage, is an incredible sight to see. Learn about the history behind this ship and its stunning craftsmanship.

  • Day 1: Skansen Open-Air Museum
    Estimated Time from Vasa Museum: 15 mins (4 km)

    Experience Swedish culture and traditions at the Skansen Open-Air Museum. This family-friendly attraction features historic buildings, a zoo, and traditional Swedish activities like glassblowing and pottery-making.

  • Day 2: Djurgarden Island
    Estimated Time from Previous Day's Location: 20 mins (4 km)

    Djurgarden Island is home to several popular attractions, including the Abba Museum (a museum dedicated to the famous Swedish band), the Gröna Lund amusement park, and the Rosendals Garden (a beautiful garden and cafe).

  • Day 2: Junibacken Museum
    Estimated Time from Djurgarden Island: 5 mins (1 km)

    The Junibacken Museum is a magical destination for families, especially those with young children. Based on the works of Astrid Lindgren, the Swedish author of "Pippi Longstocking" and other popular children's books, the museum is a hands-on adventure that immerses visitors in the world of Lindgren's beloved characters.

  • Day 3: Drottningholm Palace
    Estimated Time from Previous Day's Location: 23 mins (16 km)

    End your trip with a visit to the stunning Drottningholm Palace, the private residence of the Swedish royal family. The palace, which was completed in the late 17th century, is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a canal. Take a tour of the palace to learn about its history and impressive artwork.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Gamla Stan (Free)
  • Vasa Museum (Adults: 130 SEK, Children under 18: Free)
  • Skansen Open-Air Museum (Adults: 180 SEK, Children 0-15: Free)
  • Djurgarden Island (Free except for individual attractions)
  • Junibacken Museum (Adults: 175 SEK, Children under 2: Free)
  • Drottningholm Palace (Adults: 160 SEK, Children under 18: Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 645 SEK (Approximately £56)

Transportation

Stockholm has an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, trains, and subways. It's a good idea to purchase a Stockholm Pass, which includes free transportation, as well as admission to many of the city's top attractions. A 24-hour pass is 485 SEK (Approximately £42) for adults and 245 SEK (Approximately £21) for children.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a boat tour of the archipelago or visiting the Fotografiska Museum. If you have less time, consider skipping Drottningholm Palace or the Abba Museum to make the most of your time in Stockholm.

Airports

The main airport in Stockholm is Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN), which is located 40 km north of the city center. Other airports include Stockholm Bromma Airport (BMA) and Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO), which are located closer to the city but offer fewer international flights.

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