Vasa Museum
VasamuseetOne of Sweden's top tourist attractions. The best-preserved ship of this size in the entire world. A must-see!
Galärvarvsvägen 14, Djurgården, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden
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Contact
Email: vasamuseet@maritima.se
Phone: +46 (0)8-519 548 00
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Old Town StockholmThe oldest part of Stockholm will carry you away with the authentic atmosphere of historical cobblestoned streets. |
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Alley of Mårten TrotzigThe width of its 36 steps tapers down to a mere 90 cm, making the alley the narrowest street in Stockholm |
Strandvägen BoulevardOne of the most prestigious addresses in town. Great place for people watching! |
Nobel MuseumOne of the most popular museums. Listen to the acceptance speeches throughout the history of the awards |
The Great ChurchOne-time venue of royal weddings and coronations, the 700-year-old cathedral is also the oldest parish church |
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