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    Gröna Lund

    Gröna Lund

    4.0(56 reviews)
    15.3 kmDjurgården

    TLDR: Definitely worth it. So much fun!!!…read more This place is SO MUCH FUN! We went there around midsummer time, which is a magical time of year in the Nordic countries because it never fully gets dark. We were in Stockholm visiting and just kind of winging it with plans for the evening. We were on a water taxi and saw Gruna Lund in the distance- the crazy swing ride caught our eye and we knew we had to go. We got to Gruna Lund around 7PM so still full daylight. Since we got there only a few hours before closing time, we were offered 50% off on our tickets plus the ride pass included with entry. It was still early enough in the summer that Stockholm was not yet flooded with tourists and it was a pretty cold day so the park was not very crowded. It was the best part of my trip to Stockholm. The rides are actually insane. I'm a roller coaster junkie and this place blows any US park away!

    "That was way more fun than expected," said our nine-year-old daughter. She's right. Without being…read moreparents, we'd NEVER go here, but once our daughter saw the roller coasters while taking a ferry, she was convinced. After spending six hours at this 19th century amusement park, here's our experience. 1) Admission: Buy tickets online. It's cheaper than onsite. For passes and unlimited rides with three fast passes, it was around $50 USD a ticket. If you can, go on a Monday, their least busy day. There was no line to get in and the longest wait we had for a ride was 30 minutes. 2) Rides: It's a small amusement park with a mix of rides for younger and older kids. The Monster roller coaster and the drop rides were the most thrilling. However, our nine-year-old loved the K-Pop bumper cars, the high swings, and the fun house. The haunted house was too scary for her. 3) Games: We paid $20 USD for five blocks of one of the spin games and won a giant canister of Pringles. If you win the first go, it's worth it. 4) Space: It's small, but very manageable. There are plenty of food options from sushi to hot dogs. They also have clean restrooms.

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    Skansen

    Skansen

    4.4(172 reviews)
    15.8 kmDjurgården

    What an awesome time here!!! If you are ever in Stockholm this is a must for sure. It may not seem…read morelike much but imagine a zoo and theme park all built into one. Not that you'll find crazy rides but there's entertainment for kids with some rides, plus not to mention the lounging areas, the animals, and so much more. Came here walking from our hotel , you can catch a bus, and it was just beautiful. I highly recommend a visit. This can be an almost all day thing or just come for a few hours like we didn't.

    We walked over to Skansen after the Vasa Museum. The weather was quite nice and sunny which was…read moreperfect to enjoy this outdoor museum. After entering we decided to walk the path up to the park instead of buying a ticket for the funicular. It took roughly 10 minutes on a slight incline. Skansen was huge and does take time to go from place to place. Initially we wandered from building to building and many were not staffed or only viewable from the outside. While it was interesting to read the posted signs it wasn't too interesting. At the Oktorp farmstead, we finally found the first staffed location and got to see and learn about dying of yarn. Here we also learned which buildings were staffed and from that point forward gave us a plan of how to tackle Skansen and made the visit much more enjoyable. We had a great conversation about politics in the People's House which was very appropriate and compared it against present day in both our countries. Many parallels. We learned more about typical farm life in the Skane Farmstead while stooping low inside the house and that led to the Delsbo Farmstead. Delsbo was quite the opposite as it was ornately decorated with detailed wall paintings paid for by the well to do family per the staff. I highly encourage anyone visiting to engage with the staff as they were very enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge of the period or activities that went on in that particular farmstead, building, church, etc. We skipped seeing all the animals they kept towards the back of Skansen as well as the aquarium. Overall spent over 2 hours here and likely could've spent more if more buildings were staffed and open. Glad the weather held throughout our visit.

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