An immersive journey into the world of ABBA, where the music, fashion, and history of one of the greatest bands of all time come to life.
ABBA The Museum generally opens from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, although hours may vary by season. I recommend always checking the most up-to-date information on its official opening hours page. It is located at Djurgårdsvägen 68, on the island of Djurgården, and is easily accessible by tram, bus, or ferry from central Stockholm.
Adult admission usually costs around SEK 295 (Swedish kronor). Discounts are available for children and groups. It is highly recommended to buy your tickets online in advance through the official ticket website to secure entry and avoid queues, especially during peak season.
To fully enjoy the experience and explore all the interactive exhibits, I suggest allowing between 1.5 and 2 hours for your visit. If you are a big ABBA fan, you may want to stay a little longer!
ABBA The Museum is not just a museum; it is an interactive experience that immerses you in the band’s story, from their beginnings to their Eurovision victory and meteoric rise. It displays their costumes, instruments, and gold records, and even lets you 'take the stage' with them, offering deep insight into ABBA’s cultural legacy.
To avoid the biggest crowds, it is best to visit the museum on weekdays, preferably early in the morning (just after opening) or late in the afternoon. The low season (autumn and winter, excluding holidays) is also usually less crowded than summer.
Yes, ABBA The Museum is designed to be accessible. It has elevators and ramps to make it easier to move around with wheelchairs or strollers in all areas of the museum. For more details about accessibility, you can check the Plan Your Visit section.
ABBA The Museum is located on Djurgården, an island full of attractions. Right next door you will find the Gröna Lund amusement park and the Nordic Museum. Within walking distance, you can also visit the Vasa Museum and Skansen, an open-air museum with Nordic animals and historic buildings.
Of course! I recommend arriving with your ticket already purchased online to save time. Do not be afraid to try the interactive exhibits, such as the singing booth or the virtual stage—they are great fun! Also, consider downloading the official app for an enhanced experience. You can find more tips on the official website.
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