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Stockholm: Archipelago Cruise Guided Tour
P1,894
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Stockholm: Hike, Forest Lunch and Cold-Water Floating
P10,850
per adult

1-Day Small-Group Stockholm Archipelago Kayak Tour
P9,310
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

Stockholm: Sunset Canoe Beaver Safari & dinner on island
P8,924
per adult

Stockholm: Sunset Archipelago Kayaking & Toast on the Water
P6,998
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

RIB Speed Boat Tour and Archipelago Island Visit (4,5h)
P12,520
per adult

Stockholm: Archipelago Islands Kayak Tour and Outdoor Picnic
P8,032
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Archipelago Drive and Vaxholm Private Day Trip
P112,529
per adult
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1. Gröna Lund
Enjoy traditional amusement park attractions at Tivoli Gröna Lund. Ride roller coasters, explore haunted houses or take your sweetheart into the tunnel of love at this 200-year-old theme park. Watch fantastic concerts on the park’s stage and enjoy snacking on delicious fair food.
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2. Vasa Museum
At the Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) you can learn about the history of a 17th-century battleship, from its creation to its rescue and preservation. In 1628 the Vasa battleship set sail from Stockholm’s harbor on its maiden voyage; however, it capsized just minutes after departure. Over 300 years later, marine archeologists rescued the ship and in 1990 made it a public museum.
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3. Skansen
At the Skansen museum you can learn about five centuries of rural traditions and social life in Sweden, spot wildlife native to Scandinavia and take part in Christmas and Midsummer celebrations. Between 1833 and 1901, Artur Hazelius purchased 150 historical Swedish buildings and relocated them to Stockholm’s Djurgården Island. Opened in 1891, this is one of the world’s oldest outdoor museums.
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4. ABBA The Museum
With fun and intriguing costumes, songs and memorabilia, ABBA The Museum celebrates one of Sweden’s most famous and iconic exports of all time. The stories of Frida, Björn, Benny and Agnetha are told by their own voices and perspectives in this interactive museum. Find out everything about the band, from their humble beginnings to the gradual break-up.
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5. King's Garden
Visit King’s Garden to see statues of former Swedish kings, enjoy free live music and art exhibitions and dine at an array of restaurants. Formerly a burial ground and then a royal vegetable garden, this city center park was opened to the public in the late 18th century by King Gustav III. Today it’s one of Stockholm’s most popular meeting points.
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6. Stockholm Palace
Stockholm Royal Palace (Stockholms Slott) is a Baroque-style palace located in Stockholm’s Old Town. Built in the 1700s, today it’s an official residence of the Swedish royal family. Visit the seven-floor palace to explore some of the 600 rooms, find a collection of Italian sculptures and watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony.
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