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4.3 (234 reviews)

Götgatan

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Paolo,  Italy Italy
19 Aug 2025
Excellent
Excellent. You can download the go city app and it is very well done and easy to use. In two days I had 16 of the available experience so it worth the price
Go City: Stockholm All-Inclusive Pass
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Jennifer,  Germany Germany
27 Jul 2025
Good
It was nice but I would say only worth it if you are around anyways. I would not travel there again. It's relatively far away from the city and therefore the view is limited
Skyview Stockholm
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Lilian,  Sweden Sweden
04 Aug 2025
Excellent
An amazing experience and a wonderful opportunity to view beautiful Stockholm from above. 😃
Skyview Stockholm

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