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Discover Stockholm with the Stockholm Pass, offering entry to 50+ attractions including Vasa Museum, Royal Palace, and boat cruises, for $95.68 per person.
Exploring Stockholm becomes much easier and more affordable with the Stockholm Pass, priced at $95.68 per person for a 2 to 5-day digital pass. This all-inclusive ticket grants access to over 50 attractions and tours, including iconic sites like the Vasa Museum, Royal Palace, and a cruise around the archipelago. The pass is delivered as a mobile ticket, making it a convenient choice for visitors who want to maximize their time without the hassle of buying individual tickets.
While the pass offers significant value—especially if you plan to visit multiple attractions—it’s worth noting that some reviews highlight issues with QR code functionality and attraction acceptance, mainly when using third-party providers such as Viator. This pass works best for those who plan to visit at least three attractions to offset the cost and make good use of the included hop-on hop-off bus and cruise options.


The Stockholm Pass opens the door to some of the city’s most famous sights without the need for separate tickets. The Vasa Museum is a standout, where visitors see the restored warship Vasa, which sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and was salvaged from beneath Stockholm’s water. The Royal Palace offers a chance to peer into the residence of Swedish royalty, with 600 rooms and 11 floors of Baroque architecture.
Other cultural highlights include Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum showcasing Swedish history, and the Nobel Prize Museum, where visitors learn about laureates and the legacy of Alfred Nobel. For art lovers, Fotografiska Stockholm provides excellent photography exhibitions, while Millesgarden on Värmdö Island displays sculptures by Carl Milles in a scenic outdoor setting.
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One of the key attractions of this pass is the chance to see Stockholm’s islands via a cruise included in the itinerary. The Historic Canal Tour navigates through Djurgården, Old Town, and Fjäderholmarna—the gateway to the archipelago—offering a scenic view of Stockholm’s waterfront and cityscape.
Plus, the Stromma boat tours include options for sightseeing under the bridges of Stockholm and biking or kayaking adventures from the Pampas Marina. These water-based activities showcase the city’s unique relationship with water and provide memorable perspectives of Stockholm’s architecture and nature.

Drottningholm Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a highlight for history and architecture fans. Built in the 1600s, the palace exemplifies European architecture and has a well-preserved theatre from 1766. The palace is just outside Stockholm, accessible via a boat tour included with the pass, though some reviews mention seasonal closures or cancellations.
The Storkyrkan cathedral in the Old Town dates back to the 1300s and remains a central place for royal ceremonies. Visitors can explore its historic interior and learn about its role in Swedish political and religious life through a brief guided tour.

The Viking Museum brings Viking history to life through interactive exhibits and a Viking ride. The Nordiska Museum explores Nordic lifestyle from the 16th century onward, including exhibits on the Sami people and Arctic living.
Families can visit Tom Tits Experiment, the largest science center in Sweden, offering hands-on experiments for children and adults alike. The Museum of Spirits provides a taste and history of Swedish drinking culture, while Skokloster Castle offers a scenic boat trip to a well-preserved Baroque fortress.

The ICEBAR Stockholm offers an adult-only experience, with ice sculptures and refreshing drinks served in a chilly environment carved entirely from ice. A Fika break at Systrarna Andersson introduces visitors to Swedish coffee culture, with coffee and cake in a cozy setting.
For art enthusiasts, Fotografiska and Sven-Harrys Konstmuseum feature contemporary and classical works, while the Nationalmuseum displays masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age to French Impressionism. The Chinese Pavilion and Artipelag art venues provide additional cultural insights amid beautiful surroundings.

The pass includes a hop-on hop-off bus lasting up to 7 hours, letting visitors explore Stockholm’s key sites comfortably. The boat tour options span about 1 hour each, with seasonal variations offering additional scenic routes.
However, some reviews note limitations: the public transit system is not included, and pass acceptance can vary, especially for attractions requiring advance booking or reservations. It’s advised to verify availability and prepare for potential QR code issues.

Many users praise the convenience of the digital pass and value for multiple attractions. The hop-on hop-off bus and boat tours are frequently highlighted as excellent ways to get oriented and save time.
Nevertheless, some reviews report trouble with QR codes at certain attractions, particularly when booked through third-party vendors like Viator. The pass’s suitability depends on planned activity density; visiting at least three attractions generally makes the pass worthwhile.
The non-refundable policy means travelers should plan carefully and confirm seasonal attraction availability, especially boat tours which may close or cancel without notice.

This all-inclusive pass is best suited for museum-goers, water activity lovers, and those eager to explore multiple sites within a short time frame. It provides easy access to popular landmarks, saving time and money if used thoroughly.
However, for visitors who prefer independent touring or plan to spend most of their time in a few specific locations, buying individual tickets may be more economical. Be aware of seasonal limitations and QR code issues that could affect the experience, particularly when using third-party booking platforms.
The Stockholm Pass offers a comprehensive, flexible way to see many of Stockholm’s highlights, from historic sites to scenic cruises. Its digital format makes it easy to carry and use, while the inclusion of many attractions makes it appealing for intrepid sightseeing.
Its main strengths lie in its value for money and wide range of activities, especially if you plan to visit at least three or more spots. However, QR code compatibility issues and seasonal attraction closures can pose challenges, so travelers should double-check reservations and attraction availability beforehand.
If you enjoy a self-guided, flexible itinerary combined with museum visits and water tours, the Stockholm Pass can enhance your experience—just be prepared for some potential technical hiccups.
“Waste of money! No QR code. None of attractions would except it even though I could prove I paid £125.00 for two day pass. Ruined our break that w…”
Does the Stockholm Pass include transportation?
No, the pass does not include access to public transit. It offers a hop-on hop-off bus and boat tours, but regular public transportation needs to be purchased separately if Needed.
Can I use the QR code at all attractions?
Most attractions accept the QR code displayed on your mobile device, but some reviews mention QR code issues, especially when booked through third-party vendors like Viator. Check in advance and verify that the attraction accepts mobile tickets.
Is the pass worth the price if I only visit a few sites?
The pass tends to be most cost-effective if you plan to visit three or more attractions. For fewer visits, individual tickets might be cheaper, especially if some attractions are free.
Are boat tours seasonal?
Yes, many boat tours are seasonal, with some only operating during warmer months. It’s important to confirm availability during your planned visit dates, as some tours may be canceled or unavailable in winter.
What should I do if QR codes don’t work?
If QR codes fail to scan, some reviews suggest contacting customer support or buying tickets directly at the attraction. It’s advised to save confirmation emails and verify attraction acceptance before visiting.