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Top Gardens in Stockholm, Sweden

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Fátima Andrea
at 2024 Jan 02
Fátima Andrea
at 2024 Jan 02
They charged us extra for the New Year's Eve event, even if we already had a ticket for earlier that same day. The event was alright, and the restaurant remained open. However, once New Year's Eve arrived, they began closing everything, requiring everyone to leave.

Interestingly, the sign indicating the year was mostly displaying 2023 (at 0hrs it changed but then it went back to 2023— I'm not sure why and didn't get an explanation). On the positive side, it offers a beautiful viewpoint of the city, and the music was good.
Yara de Bont
at 2023 Dec 30
Yara de Bont
at 2023 Dec 30
When: end of year, after Christmas, during a week day
Who: young adults, without kids

I would not recommend going here. Most houses and markets are closed, lights and music are placed in the most random way and animals placed in cages with should really not be allowed anymore. The price is way too much for what you get. It was definitely a disappointment, but we had a good laugh about it.

I’m sure that for families with kids, in the summer, it is a great attraction.
Vaibhav Bhat
at 2023 Oct 27
Vaibhav Bhat
at 2023 Oct 27
Absolutely loved the atmosphere. We started around 11 am and could see the entire open air museum in 3 hours. There are many attractions within the museum from zoos, church, farm, and many other activity areas. If it’s a sunny day you will enjoy a lot. There is a decent aquarium called Baltic aquarium.
Ravindra Dissanayake
at 2023 Oct 26
Ravindra Dissanayake
at 2023 Oct 26
The people in the houses were dressed like they were from the old times. They taught us a lot about Sweden's history and how they used to live.

You can also buy cool things and eat outside, which is nice.

I think it would be even better if they showed us how the windmills worked back in the day.

I thought the ticket was a bit pricey, but everything was super clean, especially the bathrooms.

Finally, SkansenIt's a valuable destination for anyone keen on understanding the rich heritage of this fascinating country. It's worth a visit!
Karan Sharma
at 2023 Oct 19
Karan Sharma
at 2023 Oct 19
This is an interesting historical tourist place in Stockholm, as there are multiple old homes and structures preserved here, a large park to walk, a kids zoo, aquarium (costs extra) and a science museum.

This place is perfect for your kids and they will enjoy it. There is a beautiful traditional market and we were pleased to see the folk dance.

A good place for a family to enjoy a day in stockholm.
Harry Mustoe-Playfair
at 2023 Oct 03
Harry Mustoe-Playfair
at 2023 Oct 03
Fascinating attraction with a plethora of old Swedish buildings, some of which you can look around.

The park also features enclosures with many Swedish animals that are very well designed for their comfort as well as our viewing. We saw many animals that you typically would not see in zoos such as wolverines, brown bears and lynxes.

Also, wandering around the park we saw red squirrels that ate acorns from our hands!
Roxana Ciochir
at 2023 Sep 26
Roxana Ciochir
at 2023 Sep 26
A very charming place to visit. It's really cool that it's one of the oldest open-air museums in the world, and they also have a zoo garden. Important to know, besides the entrance fee, there are certain areas within the zoo garden where you need to pay an additional fee to enter and visit.
Must visit when in Stockholm. Been to thousands of museums; this is one of the best. 1429 raised, restored galleon with 20,000 items are well curated and explained. In Swedish with some English. Movie available at specific times in other languages.
Ana S
at 2023 Sep 16
Ana S
at 2023 Sep 16
One of the loveliest experiences and places in town, although with a bit of mixed feelings when it gets to the lovely animals in captivity.
You can wonder around for hours in this open air museum. The visitable lively houses from various times close at 17, but you can remain in the park for as long as you want.
x y
at 2023 Sep 15
x y
at 2023 Sep 15
Very cool concept, especially for families, but I would have expected a bit more for the price.

Having such a big park in a big city is by itself amazing. Then making it an open- air museum dedicated to educating people in a fun way is great. I liked walking around, watching the animals and seeing the unique old houses.

However, it would be nice if you could actually go inside. You CAN go in some of them with dressed up people explaining the history in a playful and fun way. That's great! Only when I was there these were only like 3 houses. Maybe it was just today, but I would have definitely wished for more.

You can see many animals that live in Sweden and I saw lots of families with joyful kids. You can join a tour for further explanations and they have signs with explanations.

I do think 19€ is overpriced for a student price. All in all, I still liked it.
Ginny Coultate
at 2023 Sep 10
Ginny Coultate
at 2023 Sep 10
We went on a sunny Sunday afternoon and was surprised that it wasn't as busy as I had expected.
Probably better to go around the working village after 2pm as we found a few places closed we think it was staff lunch time as we saw people in costume arriving as we moved on. Do try the pasties from the bakery as they were some of the best we had in Stockholm.
It's fairly hilly as Skansen is based around the top of a mound. We used the escalator on the left after we entered to get up the steepest part.
We enjoyed seeing the Nordic animals, but felt that the signs to find the enclosures kept giving us false promises as to how far we had to walk. Typical of all Zoo's not all animals could be found in their enclosures.
The old buildings that had been brought to the site were worth looking at but you couldn't go into the majority of them.
There were activities aimed at kids. An afternoon is not long enough to see everything if like us you ramble slowly and stop enjoy the sights. If I was staying longer or lived in Stockholm I would definitely take up the annual ticket.
A really busy museum, lots of interesting stuff, an amazing restoration project. Also a decent restaurant / cafe on site.
Lily List
at 2023 Sep 05
Lily List
at 2023 Sep 05
Super cool outdoor museum!
There are old styles of Swedish buildings in a garden and forest type setting. You can go in some of the buildings and see old styles of Swedish furniture and decor.
There are some Scandinavian animals to see as well that are in large forest type enclosures. I’m not a huge fan of zoos or animal preserves but this was enjoyable.
There is a lot of walking involved with getting around the park, most of the park seemed wheelchair accessible. Lots of shade and places to sit as well.
Several restaurants and little gift shops are located inside the park.
Definitely recommend! It’s a unique experience
Joost Nouwen
at 2023 Aug 04
Joost Nouwen
at 2023 Aug 04
The park definitely is a fun place to spend a couple of hours. The places gives a real traditional Swedish vibe. The zoo was fun with a variety of animals ranging from Scandinavian reindeers, to monkeys and bears. There even is an aquarium with a variety of fish. The park offers multiple great viewing points as it is placed on a hill. Note that there is an entrance fee.
Ravi Kumar
at 2023 Apr 21
Ravi Kumar
at 2023 Apr 21
History of a Beautiful Failure
Michael K
at 2022 Oct 20
Michael K
at 2022 Oct 20
Nice garden in front of the Vasa-Museum :)
massor fisk
at 2020 Jun 04
massor fisk
at 2020 Jun 04
well managed, beautiful during all seasons
What a Museum for 2 pax 300 Sek def worth the price the museum offers a great experience reviewing the story of the Vasa Ship
izucell
at 2019 Apr 13
izucell
at 2019 Apr 13
The Museum it`s self is on the water because of the story of Vasa Ship. Inside you have the opportunity to see the ship which has been amazingly preserved by the staff. Also it gives an insight of how people would have lived their lives on a ship during the 17th century.
This is a beautiful area around the Vasa Museum well kept