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Discover Stockholm with the Stockholm Pass, offering entry to over 50 attractions including the Vasa Museum, Royal Palace, and boat tours for up to 50% savings.
The Stockholm Pass from Go City offers an economical way to explore Stockholm’s top sights for $92 per person, with the option to choose a 1 to 5-day validity. This digital pass grants unlimited access to more than 50 attractions, museums, cruises, and tours across Stockholm County. It’s especially valuable for those looking to maximize their sightseeing without the hassle of purchasing individual tickets for each site. The pass includes popular highlights like the Vasa Museum, the Royal Palace, and the Skansen open-air museum, making it a practical choice for a city break or a longer stay.
With up to 50% savings compared to buying tickets separately, the Stockholm Pass appeals to visitors eager to see a variety of attractions while keeping costs in check. The pass is flexible, allowing unlimited entries during the validity period, which means travelers can visit attractions multiple times or spread out their visits over several days. However, it’s worth noting that for some popular boat trips, reservations are required on the day of travel, and these spots fill up quickly, so planning ahead is advisable.


The Stockholm Pass simplifies access to iconic sites like the Vasa Museum, where the preserved warship and its exhibits tell stories of Sweden’s maritime history. The Royal Palace invites visitors to explore the royal apartments and armory, right in the old town’s heart. The Skansen open-air museum offers a glimpse into Swedish life through the centuries, with historic buildings and traditional crafts demonstrations.
Beyond museums, the pass provides options for cruise tours around Stockholm’s Archipelago, letting travelers enjoy scenic boat rides that highlight the city’s unique maritime character. The Royal Canal Tour (lasting an hour) is available from April to December, offering a relaxing way to see Stockholm from the water. The pass also includes admission to Gröna Lund Amusement Park during the summer months and access to Drottningholm Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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The digital pass is activated upon first use at any included attraction or tour. Once activated, it remains valid for the consecutive days purchased, not just 24-hour periods, encouraging travelers to start early each day. No physical ticket is required; simply display the QR code on your smartphone or print it out at the entrance.
To make the most of the pass, it’s recommended to download the Go City app or access the digital guide, which provides opening hours, reservation instructions, and up-to-date attraction info. For activities like boat cruises, reservations are often needed on the same day, so arriving early and planning your schedule beforehand helps prevent missing out. The pass is valid for 1 year from purchase, but it only activates with your first visit, so you can buy it in advance and plan your trip.

A key part of the tour experience involves visiting must-see museums like the Nobel Prize Museum and the Fotografiska, a renowned photographic art museum. The Drottningholm Palace offers insights into Swedish royal history and features beautiful gardens. The Storkyrkan (Stockholm Cathedral) is notable for its architecture and historic significance.
In addition, the Nordiska Museum showcases Swedish culture, and the Vasa Museum—with its preserved 17th-century warship—is a highlight for history buffs. The museum demonstrates the impressive effort to preserve and interpret the ship, which is a single-ticket entry included in the pass. For art lovers, Fotografiska provides contemporary photographic exhibitions, adding depth to the cultural experience.

The Royal Palace is one of Stockholm’s most recognizable landmarks, with its baroque architecture and extensive interior rooms. It is located in the Old Town, where cobblestone streets invite leisurely exploration. The SkyView attraction on Globen offers panoramic views of the city, and the Drottningholm Palace provides a more relaxed, scenic experience outside the city center.
The Storkyrkan cathedral is remarkable for its historical architecture and artworks, while the Icebar Stockholm provides a fun, modern twist with its ice-themed drinks and chilly ambiance, available as part of the pass. The Nobel Prize Museum sheds light on Sweden’s most famous award and its laureates, emphasizing the country’s contributions to science and culture.
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One of the key attractions included in the pass is the Royal Canal Tour, which runs from April to December. This one-hour boat cruise takes visitors through Stockholm’s waterways and showcases the city from a different perspective. The Archipelago itself comprises dozens of islands, each with distinct scenery and charm.
Cruising around allows travelers to enjoy the scenic views, historic sites, and nature that define Stockholm’s maritime character. The boat tours are popular, but travelers should note that reservations are required on the day of travel for some cruises, and spots can sell out quickly, especially in peak season.
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The Stockholm Hop-On Hop-Off Bus is included in the pass from April to October. It provides a convenient way to see the city’s main sights at your own pace, with multiple stops at key locations. The green and red routes cover different parts of the city, with the green route including unlimited rides on the pass.
While the bus is a practical option, reviews highlight that some buses marked as available may only serve cruise ships, so double-check the route map and stop locations. The city transit system can also supplement the bus, especially if some attractions are outside the bus routes.

The admission process is straightforward: show your QR code at the entrance of each attraction. Many sites do not require reservations, but some popular activities like boat cruises do, so plan ahead. The pass allows multiple visits to the same attraction within the validity period, enabling a flexible itinerary.
For museum lovers, the Nordiska Museum, Vasa Museum, and Skansen are consistently praised for their exhibits and accessibility. Skansen, in particular, offers a historic village experience with traditional Swedish crafts and live demonstrations, making it an engaging stop for all ages.

Starting your days early is recommended to maximize the number of attractions you can visit. The pass is valid for consecutive days, so plan your schedule to avoid rushing. Some attractions do close on specific days or have seasonal hours, so consulting the Go City app or digital guide before visiting helps avoid disappointment.
Since reservations are required for certain activities, especially boat trips, booking early in the day or immediately upon arriving at a location is wise. Print or save the pass QR code on your phone for easy access, and ensure your smartphone is charged for smooth check-ins.
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This pass works best for visitors planning to see multiple attractions over several days. The cost savings become significant if you visit at least three to four sites per day. It’s especially suited for museum enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and those eager to enjoy boat tours and city sightseeing buses.
However, travelers with a more relaxed pace or focused on just a few sites might find individual tickets more cost-effective. Keep in mind that reservations for boat trips and popular activities fill quickly, so early planning is essential to make the most of this pass.
Is the Stockholm Pass valid for multiple visits to the same attraction?
Yes, the pass allows unlimited entries to attractions during the validity period, so you can revisit sites like museums or the Royal Palace if desired.
Do I need to make reservations for the boat tours included in the pass?
Most boat cruises require same-day reservations, and spots are limited, especially for popular routes like the Archipelago cruise.
Can I buy the pass and start using it later?
Yes, the pass only activates with your first attraction visit, and it remains valid for consecutive days. You can purchase in advance and plan your itinerary.
What attractions are included in the 1-day pass?
The 1-day pass provides access to all over 50 attractions within a single day, including museums, boat tours, and the hop-on hop-off bus.
Is the pass suitable for families or groups?
While designed for individual travelers, the pass can be used by groups, and some attractions like Skansen are family-friendly. Check each attraction’s policies for group bookings.
What should I do if I want to visit attractions outside the listed sites?
The pass covers over 50 attractions, but if you want to visit others, you may need to buy separate tickets. Always consult the Go City app for current inclusion and exclusions.
This Stockholm Pass from Go City offers a cost-effective, flexible, and comprehensive way to experience Stockholm’s highlights. With easy digital access and a wide array of included sites, it provides a convenient solution for travelers eager to explore Sweden’s capital without missing its most iconic sights.
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