Junibacken is dedicated to the stories of author Astrid Lindgren, creator of the endearing and enduring Pippi Longstocking. It's also home to Stockholm's largest children's bookshop with books in foreign languages. It's located in Stockholm and is easy to find on foot.
Skansen is the world’s oldest open-air museum, and the only open-air museum to feature wild animals. Located in Stockholm, the museum was opened on 11 October 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it illustrates the tapestry of culture and social traditions prevalent in pre-industrialized Sweden.
ABBA The Museum, one of Stockholm's top attractions, is located within easy reach of all public transport. Tram number 7 or Bus number 67 can be taken to the stop at Liljevaljchs/Gröna Lund.
Visit the very first LEGOLAND®! After more than 20,000 guests visited the LEGO® factory in Billund, Denmark each year, the foundation was laid for the first LEGOLAND park. 625,000 guests showed up during the first year, and 50 years later there are 15 million guests at LEGOLAND parks across the world!
Ride rollercoasters that'll make you laugh and scream, like the Flying Eagle, Dragen and X-treme Racers. Challenge the ninjas in LEGO® NINJAGO® The Ride, and make your bones rattle with fear in Ghost – The Haunted House. Make sure to experience LEGOLAND from the top in LEGOTOP®, or see the world's most famous buildings and places in the unique Miniland.
The Tom Tits Experiment is Sweden's best and biggest science center just 35 minutes by car or commuter train from Stockholm.
Visitors can immerse themselves in the world of physics, technology, illusions and more in a fun, educational, experimental day out for the whole family - don't miss the daily bubble show.