After breakfast, go on an included visit to the Vasa Museum on the inner-city island of Djurgarden. The 17th-century warship, Vasa, sank in 1628 on her maiden voyage in the harbour of Stockholm and was salvaged only in 1961. As one of the most visited sights in Sweden, the Vasa Museum collection consists of the Vasa itself and all of the objects that were found within the ship. The rest of the afternoon is all yours to explore as you wish, so why not leave the city behind for a few hours and see the waterways of Stockholm on a cruise past tiny islets and along narrow waterways? Consider taking a self-guided Millennium Walking Tour of Stockholm or visit the Abba Museum. Alternatively, you can take a trip to Drottningholm Palace, the residence of the Swedish royal family. There are plenty of sights and attractions to keep you busy here in this great Scandinavian city, so plan your activities wisely. Tonight perhaps head to Stockholm's Sodermalm district, the inner-city island with the best nightlife, full of hip shops, bars and cafes. Or maybe sit down at one of the city’s top-notch restaurants, such as the latest venues opened on the cobblestoned islet of Gamla Stan, or in the cool fusion restaurants of Kungsholmen.
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Hotel (1 night)Included activities
Stockholm - Vasa MuseumAdd on activities
Stockholm - Millennium Books Tour - SEK450Stockholm - Drottningholm Palace - SEK150Stockholm - Skansen Open Air Museum - SEK220Stockholm - Abba Museum - SEK290Stockholm - Fotografiska (Photography Museum) - SEK220Stockholm - City Hall - SEK130Stockholm - Nobel Prize Museum - SEK140Stockholm - Nordic Museum - SEK140Stockholm - Gröna Lund Amusement Park - SEK130Stockholm - The Royal Palace - SEK160