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    Skansen

    Skansen

    4.4(172 reviews)
    2.2 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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    Fox in a Box Stockholm AB - Life Sentence

    Fox in a Box Stockholm AB

    4.8(16 reviews)
    0.6 kmCity

    I went here with my company. We were a group of 20 ppl & we have booked all four of their rooms…read more They allow max 5 persons per room. It was really fun thing to do specially for a group of co workers with very different ages & backgrounds & interests. They lock you in a room( 2 conjoined rooms in fact) & you have one hour to come out. It doesn't demand any physical activity, you just need to be observant, think outside the box & have an average IQ! :) I would say the best thing you can do to get every & each person of a very mixed group engaged in an activity! When I was in there I forgot who I was, where I was & how time passes! & that doesn't happen that often for me:)

    This was honestly the most fun thing I've done in a while…read more I booked a time just a few hours in advance, but they had very little time slots left (1 for each room). I chose the bank room because it had the earliest time, but I will definitely go back and try the bunker! The staff was really friendly and briefed us before we started. They also watched us the entire time in case we asked for hints. Our guy gave us super slight clues a couple of times, just to nudge us in the right direction. He also said we were one of the most entertaining groups they've had, which was nice! We were a group of 5 people so we managed to beat the clock. You get 60 minutes to solve a bunch of logical puzzles and riddles around the room in order to fulfill your goal (in our case, to get to the diamonds before the cops got to us). You have to think outside the box and search the room like crazy in order to find clues. There really isn't much I can say about the room without giving much away. if you like this kind of stuff, you must go to Roomescape!

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    Stockholm Adventures

    Stockholm Adventures

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.8 kmKungsholmen

    We took Stockholm Adventures' Archipelago Sailing Tour a week or so ago when we were visiting…read moreStockholm. I really wanted to spend a day out in the Archipelago to experience more than just what Stockholm's beautiful touristed areas have to offer. The Stockholm Archipelago is the largest archipelago in Sweden, and the second-largest archipelago in the Baltic Sea. The Stockholm Archipelago has been found to have slightly over 24,000 islands, islets, and skerries and covers approximately 1,700 km² (of which approximately 530 km² is land). As far as I was concerned, we just had to spend a day exploring it while we were in Sweden. I found Stockholm Adventures after another tour company cancelled our tour a couple of days before the tour we had booked with them. Stockholm Adventures made it easy to book another tour, so we didn't have to miss the Archipelago or rework our itinerary for the trip! The sailing tour was 8 hours long, and our guides provided a wonderful Smörgåsbord lunch and Fika in the afternoon. Our guide gave us a bit of a sailing lesson (he left this up to us, whether we wanted to learn about sailing or whether we just wanted to enjoy the day), which was great (might have piqued my interest to learn more about sailing now that I'm home). Our guides were very friendly and informative; we learned so much about the way that locals view life in Stockholm, the Archipelago, and Sweden. We also were able to visit an island that serves as our guide's boat club's Archipelago home, since it wasn't a weekend. Our tour ended up just being the two of us, so the tour felt very personalized to our interests. The information on the website and that we received by email before the tour was very helpful and informative (so we knew what to bring and where to meet once we arrived in Vaxholm). The day was a pleasure from start to finish, and I'm so glad we found this tour. It really added to our trip to Sweden. I wouldn't hesitate to use the company again if we are able to return to Sweden.

    We went on the Stockholm Segway tour with Stephen. Great experience and would highly recommend…read more So glad we chose this during our short trip to Stockholm!

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    Eriksdalsbadet

    Eriksdalsbadet

    2.9(16 reviews)
    2.8 kmSöder

    Helt ok bad. Stor anläggning, högt i tak, bra ventilation och ljus. Trevligt café. Bra och stor…read moreutomhusanläggning på sommaren. Toaletterna: under all kritik, saknas ofta toalettpapper, luktar illa/kiss, går inte att spola, finns ingen tvål Gymmet: Bra utrustning för både cardio och styrketräning/muskelbyggande, men ofta flera i personalen som står och hänger i gymmet och gör ingenting utöver att stirra på de som tränar, man känner sig iakttagen och blir störd i sin träning. En obekväm och trist upplevelse. Har man tränat här ett tag så vet man nog exakt vad jag menar, tyvärr. Utöver detta är det ofta förekommande barn och ungdomar (skolklasser?) som "provar på" träningsanläggningen utan vuxen uppsyn. När detta sker är det väldigt frustrerande att träna då varje maskin/redskap blir taget. Att de oftast inte har vuxen uppsyn är under all kritik då de kan skada sig själva och utrustningen. Duscharna: är helt OK dom med, bör rengöras lite oftare.

    Biggest swimming pool in Stockholm. There is one 25m pool,…read moreone 50m, a recreational area and two outdoor pools in the summer. It's preferably to come at unusual hours because it gets really crowded. Check also the schedule of the swimming pool on their website, since it's the national arena there's often professionnal swimmers training then you can't access the 50m pool. Jacuzzi are often overcrowded, and not so fresh.. use at your own risk ^^ Hammam and sauna available in locker rooms. Cheers

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    Ugglan - Entré

    Ugglan

    3.9(23 reviews)
    2.1 kmSöder
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    THIS HOPPING JOINT DESERVES A 10 STAR RATING!! A perfect late night spot to hang with your squad…read more The list of what to love: - it's underground! No seriously people it's UNDER THE GROUND with doorways that have been carved thru the concrete walls. Epic! - lawn bowling - ping pong - knock out ping pong - pinball machines - shuffleboard - multi colored disco lights - hipster vibe - kicking tunes - alcoholic drinks - appetizers - upbeat staff The list of what NOT to love - Nada. Zilch. Absolutely nothing. We had so much fun playing shuffleboard, jamming to some tunes and even playing a few rounds of knock out ping pong with the locals. No one is a stranger here. Heck, I even bought a shirt. Lol Bring Ugglan to the US!

    WARNING: Not what it used to be. :(…read more They say don't be afraid of change. Change is good. But change can also be bad. And I'm afraid my beloved Owl is not the same. I used to adore Ugglan (The Owl). But I hadn't been for a year, and when I went back this time I was shocked to see how it has altered. For one thing, even though we went at 6pm, we were charged 50kr to get in. I've heard that it's normal to pay after 6 or 7 there, but I've never had to pay that early before. The guard - who was smoking the entire time - was also rather rude to us, and searched our bags and confiscated my friend's Loka water bottle 'because alcohol isn't allowed'. But whatever, we paid and surrendered our water bottles and embarked down the seedy, metal, industrial-looking stairway. That's one thing I liked and still do like about this place: the weird industrial look. You feel like you're going down into some secret lab, except it looks more like a dirty alley. And yet somehow it's awesome! Although, the metal grate stairs are pretty damn scary to walk down when you're wearing heels. Anyway. Ugglan is known for pingis - the Swedish cutesy term for ping-pong. It is also now the only game you can play for free. In one room there is a ping-pong table, and whoever wants to joins in for 'around the world' ping-pong, hitting the ball once and continuing to run around in a circle. It's a lot of fun really, and a nice way to start interacting with some Swedes! However, all of the other times I have been here in the past, you were allowed to play other games too. The game room was unsupervised and you could put in a few coins to play air hockey, or play around with boule or darts of your own accord. Not so anymore! You have to pay to get into the games room and participate in any such frivolities. The girl in the cash register made a big deal about how if we kept our receipts from the entrance fee, then we would get a discount on the games. Wait, what? So, if you pay the mandatory entrance fee, you get a discount on games? But you can't get in without paying the fee, which means you couldn't play games anyway....so....basically...there is no discount. The discount is a lie. Downstairs used to also have dirt floors (a lot of it, at least) and plenty of sofas. Now the entire place has hardwood floors and the cozy sofas have been replaced with weird hard chairs and low tables. Bleh. The reason it still gets three stars from me is that it's still cool and still fun. But the service is worse and the prices are high, and it's not as cool as it was. Very sad!

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    Fitness24Seven

    Fitness24Seven

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.1 kmSöder

    tl;dr - It's not a great gym but seriously cheap & I think it's worth the price…read more Fitness24seven has positioned itself as the cheap gym alternative with subscription for around 200SEK/month for full access to all gyms. That's extremely cheap in comparison to SATS for example which will run you 700SEK/month for a similar deal. And it's worth noting that already at this base level 24/7 beats SATS on the important variable of opening hours. It's been a couple of years since I was a member, has since gotten an ok deal with my job for SATS that's also nearby my office. But I'll write from memory. The venue is small & not great. Very very crowded during peak hours to the point where I wouldn't go. Visiting during non peak hours is an ok story - there's a squat rack, a couple of barbells, dumbells etc. An ok warm up/stretch room and a lot of machines + some cardio things like bikes and rowing machines. Locker room (for men) is shitty. Kind of dirty at times and just not a place I'd like to change in. Ususally one of the showers would not work properly. Worth mentioning there's a "tjejgym" (girl gym) which I've never been to but should be worth checking out if you qualify by being a woman. I think that's a good initiative as I'm sure it can be intimidating to be a girl among a dozen dudes trying to get a barbell during peak times. In sum - not a great gym at all but it really does its job and for 200SEK/month it's kind of a steal. Can't really give it more than a 3/5 though.

    Midnattsloppet - active - Updated May 2026

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