Stockholm in 3 Days: A Wonderful Nordic Adventure

  • Day 1: Discovering the Old Town of Gamla Stan
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    Begin your trip with a stroll through Stockholm's oldest and most picturesque district. Lose yourself amid charming alleys, historic landmarks, and quaint shops. Don't miss the Royal Palace, the Nobel Museum, or Stortorget, the oldest public square in the city. Refuel with a traditional Swedish meal at Den Gyldene Freden, which has been operating since 1722.

  • Day 2: Södermalm and the Vasa Museum
    20 minutes by train from Gamla Stan

    Head south to the trendy neighborhood of Södermalm, famous for its bohemian vibe and vintage stores. Stop by Fotografiska, Stockholm's premier contemporary photography museum before making your way to the Vasa Museum, home of a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage and was restored to its former glory.

  • Day 3: The Island of Djurgården and ABBA The Museum
    10 minutes by tram from Södermalm

    Explore Stockholm's greenest island and enjoy its natural beauty and cultural attractions. Visit the Spritmuseum, which tells the story of Sweden's drinking culture, before arriving at the ABBA The Museum where you'll learn about one of Sweden's most famous cultural exports. Finish with a walk in Skansen, the world's oldest open-air museum where you can see Scandinavian wildlife and traditional buildings.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Den Gyldene Freden (2 hours, $40)
  • Fotografiska (2 hours, $20)
  • Vasa Museum (2 hours, $25)
  • Spritmuseum (2 hours, $20)
  • ABBA The Museum (2 hours, $30)
  • Skansen (2 hours, $20)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $155

Transportation

To get around Stockholm, consider purchasing a Stockholm Pass for unlimited public transportation and free entry to many museums and attractions. The cost is approximately $70 for 3 days, which is a great deal considering individual tickets for transportation and attractions can add up quickly. Most attractions are within walking distance or reachable by public transportation.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider exploring the beautiful Stockholm Archipelago or taking a day trip to Uppsala, an ancient university town with a rich cultural history. If you have less time, consider skipping the Spritmuseum or ABBA The Museum.

Airports

Stockholm has four airports: Arlanda Airport (ARN), Stockholm Bromma Airport (BMA), Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO), and Stockholm Västerås Airport (VST). The largest airport is Arlanda, located approximately 40km north of the city center. It's easily accessible via high-speed train, bus, or taxi.

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