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Explore Stockholm’s Swedish History Museum for a full day of Viking exhibits, ancient artifacts, interactive activities, and stunning treasures from Sweden’s past.
The Stockholm: The Swedish History Museum Entry Ticket offers a comprehensive journey through Sweden’s history, all in a single day. Priced to include access to The Viking World, The Gold Room, and other engaging exhibits, this tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone eager to experience Swedish culture in an accessible way. With admission included and guided tours in multiple languages, visitors enjoy a flexible, informative, and enjoyable day indoors.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the focus on Vikings—one of the largest exhibitions in the world—alongside artifacts from prehistoric Sweden. The tour also features interactive displays, outdoor activities such as Mission Viking, and a charming courtyard café, making it suitable for all ages. A key consideration is that the museum is wheelchair accessible and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning.
This tour benefits those interested in rich historical storytelling combined with visual and hands-on experiences. It’s perfect for travelers seeking an educational outing that combines cultural insights with fun activities. The main limitation is that the experience is confined to the museum’s interior and outdoor courtyard, which may not appeal to those looking for a full city tour.


The museum is located in Stockholm County at Narvavägen 13, with direct entry through the main entrance. No complex transportation arrangements are necessary, as the museum encourages visitors to enter freely during opening hours. The ticket is valid for one day, so visitors can plan their visit according to their schedule.
The museum’s setting across three floors houses ten exhibitions, providing a structured yet varied experience. The admission grants access to The Viking World, The Gold Room, and the Sápmi exhibition, among others, offering a broad view of Sweden’s past.
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The highlight of this tour is The Viking World, one of the biggest Viking exhibitions globally. It features over 2,500 artifacts that reveal the craftsmanship, power, and artistry of the Viking era. Visitors get to see exquisite gold and silver treasures displayed in the underground Gold Room, making for a striking visual experience.
This exhibition allows an appreciation of Viking life through real objects and storytelling, making it especially engaging for those curious about Scandinavian history. It’s a chance to see Viking ships, weapons, jewelry, and everyday items that shaped the era.

The museum also traces prehistoric Swedish life, from Stone Age hunters to Bronze Age farmers. Real artifacts and ancient stories bring to life the day-to-day existence of early Swedes. This section provides a comprehensive view of how Swedish society evolved over thousands of years.
This part of the museum is ideal for visitors interested in archaeology and the origins of Swedish culture. The displays are complemented by interactive elements that make understanding prehistoric times easier and more engaging.

One of the unique features is Mission Viking, an outdoor activity zone that offers hands-on activities suitable for children and adults alike. The program includes crafts, games, and other interactive experiences that bring Viking history to life.
These outdoor activities are designed to be fun and educational, providing an active way to connect with history outside the museum’s indoor exhibits. It’s an excellent feature for families looking for a dynamic, participatory experience.
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Along With the main exhibitions, the museum features Sápmi: Our Part of the World, which offers a powerful insight into Sámi culture and history. Presented in collaboration with Ájtte, this exhibition uses striking images and visual storytelling to highlight the indigenous Sami people’s traditions, beliefs, and history.
This exhibit enriches the visit by presenting another layer of Scandinavian heritage, connecting the past and present of Northern Sweden. It provides a culturally diverse perspective essential for a well-rounded understanding of Swedish history.
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The museum’s courtyard offers a charming space to enjoy a meal, a refreshing drink, or a traditional Fika. This makes the visit more comfortable, allowing visitors to pause and rejuvenate amidst the exhibits. The café provides options for a quick snack or a leisurely break, perfect for families or groups.
Since food and drinks are available on-site, visitors can extend their stay without worrying about leaving the museum grounds. This adds to the overall convenience and enjoyment of the experience.

The museum offers guided tours in Swedish and English, with timing depending on the season. These tours enhance understanding by providing expert insights and storytelling that make complex historical topics accessible.
Audio guides are also available in multiple languages, including German, French, Finnish, Spanish, and Italian, ensuring a multilingual experience for international visitors. This flexibility makes the museum accessible and educational for a broad audience.

The Swedish History Museum is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can enjoy the exhibits comfortably. Photography is permitted, allowing visitors to capture their favorite moments and artifacts.
The ticket offers full flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the visit, making it easy to adjust plans if needed. This practical feature supports a worry-free booking process.
While other tours in Stockholm focus on archipelago boat trips, guided city tours, or cultural landmarks like ABBA Museum, this museum-focused experience offers a deep dive into Swedish history. Its interactive and family-friendly approach, combined with extensive Viking exhibits, makes it stand out.
The ticket also grants access to The Economy Museum within the same building, adding extra value for those interested in Swedish economic history. The combination of exhibitions, outdoor activities, and cultural storytelling makes this a compelling choice for a full-day culture.
This museum visit suits those who enjoy history, archaeology, and Viking culture, as well as families looking for an educational day out. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer indoor activities or need a flexible, accessible option during their trip to Stockholm.
The interactive elements and outdoor Viking activities appeal to children and young audiences, while the artifacts and exhibitions satisfy history buffs. The availability of guided tours and multilingual audio guides broadens its appeal for international visitors.
The Swedish History Museum in Stockholm offers a rich, diverse experience packed into one day. Its large Viking exhibition, prehistoric artifacts, and Sápmi display combine to tell a detailed story of Sweden’s past.
With convenient access, interactive activities, and guided options, it suits a wide range of visitors. The free cancellation policy and wheelchair accessibility further enhance its appeal, making it a practical choice for most travelers seeking a comprehensive cultural outing.
While it primarily focuses on indoor exploration, the outdoor Mission Viking activities and relaxing courtyard add variety to the visit. This tour delivers educational value and cultural enrichment in a welcoming environment.
Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
No, the ticket is valid for one day only.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guided tours available in English?
Yes, guided tours are available in English and other languages depending on the time of year.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, and all exhibits are designed to accommodate mobility needs.
Can I take photographs inside the museum?
Yes, photography is allowed throughout the museum.
What is included with the admission ticket?
Your ticket includes entry to The Viking World, The Gold Room, The Sápmi exhibition, and other exhibits, plus hands-on activities and guided tours.
Are there activities for children?
Yes, activities suitable for children are included, especially Mission Viking outdoor activities.
Where exactly is the museum located?
The museum is located at Narvavägen 13, Stockholm County.
What other attractions are in the same building?
The Economy Museum is also located in the same building, included in your admission.
Is there food available on-site?
Yes, the courtyard café offers meals, drinks, and Fika, perfect for a break during your visit.