Come along and discover the fun and beauty of the Kings garden “Royal Djurgården” in an easier way than ever before. Our enormous train will start next to the Royal Palace just behind the Royal Opera and guide you to the Nordic Museum for its 2nd pick up station, from there you can hop on and off at almost every attraction on the island including museums, galleries, amusement parks, restaurants and more. You can hop on and hop off as many times you want with your day-pass.
We start our journey next to the Royal Palace on the other side of the canal just behind to the Royal Opera.
The Nordic museum is Sweden’s largest museum of cultural history. Discover clothes, fashion, textiles and jewellery, homes and furniture, photography, toys, folk art, glass and porcelain.
From here you are a step away to visit the museum of Spirits and the Viking museum. The museum of Spirits, a museum of alcohol culture in Sweden, an interaktiv exhibition where visitors use their senses to explore different scents. When visiting the Viking museum, hop on The adventure ride: Ragnfrid’s saga which takes you along on a captivating journey through Viking age.
Gröna Lund's roots are in the 1880s, making it Sweden's oldest amusement park with: 30 thrilling rides! Over 60 magical concerts spread out during the summer! Plenty of fun for adults and kids alike!
Welcome to Sweden’s most beautiful art museum! Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde, originally the home of Prince Eugen (1865-1947), is now among the most-visited art museums in Sweden.
A vibrant marina where people come together. Make sure to visit Café Ekorren, built in 1897 for the world exhibition in Stockholm and try their Bleak roe toast from North of Sweden.
They say that Queen Kristina used the land surrounding Djurgårdsbrunn for hunting wild Lions - Thankfully for the Lions no royalties does this anymore. Make sure to visit the Djurgårdsbrunn Inn for lunch or dinner in a very relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.
From here you can access the Museum of Technics, Maritime, Police, Sports and Ethnographics. The new bridge "Folke Bernadottes bro" was inaugurated 2019 and takes you straight in to the park.
Rosendal Castle originally served as King Karl XIV Johan´s palace. The house was built in 1823-1826 after drawings by architect Fredrik Blom. The palace stands today largely as it did in Karl Johan's lifetime, which makes Rosendal a unique documentation of the European Empire style, in Sweden also known as the Karl Johan style. As a visitor at the Gardens of Rosendal, you can enjoy the garden as well as enjoy a meal, sandwich or something sweet from their artisanal bakery in the greenhouse café. They also have a farmshop on site as well as a plantshop.
At this restaurant area you can visit Villa Godthem & Ulla Winbladh both traditional Swedish restaurants and have served food since 1897. If you are looking for a café, don't miss "Flickorna Helin Skånska Gruvan"!
We start our journey by the Royal Palace and take you through todays absolute luxurious area, which wasn't always especially luxurious.... then further on to the Royal Garden or Kungliga Djurgården. The Royal garden is the most visited place in the Nordics with its almost 19million visitors per year, and still holds several buried history gems even unknowned to citizens of Stockholm.
The Nordic museum is Sweden’s largest museum of cultural history. Discover clothes, fashion, textiles, jewellery, homes, furniture, photography, toys, folk art, glass and porcelain. All our culture in one incredible and astonishing architectural building.
From here you are a step away to visit the museum of Spirits and the Viking museum. The museum of Spirits, a museum of alcohol culture in Sweden, an interaktiv exhibition where visitors use their senses to explore different scents. When visiting the Viking museum, hop on the adventure ride of Ragnfrid’s saga which takes you along a captivating journey through the Viking age.
Gröna Lund's roots are in the 1880s, making it Sweden's oldest amusement park with 30 thrilling rides! Latest ride Monster is something absolutely crazy! Over 60 magical concerts spread out during the summer! Plenty of fun for adults and kids alike.
Welcome to Sweden’s most beautiful art museum! Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde, originally the home of Prince Eugen (1865-1947), is now among the most-visited art museums in Sweden.
A vibrant marina where people come together, make sure to visit Café Ekorren, built in 1897 for the world exhibition in Stockholm and try their Bleak roe toast from North of Sweden.
They say that Queen Kristina used the land surrounding Djurgårdsbrunn for hunting wild Lions - Thankfully for the Lions no royalties does this anymore. Make sure to visit the Djurgårdsbrunn Inn for lunch or dinner in a very relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.
From here you can access the Museum of Technics, Maritime, Police, Sports and Ethnographics. The new bridge "Folke Bernadottes bro" was inaugurated 2019 and takes you straight in to the park.
Rosendal Castle originally served as King Karl XIV Johan´s palace. The house was built in 1823-1826 after drawings by architect Fredrik Blom. The palace stands today largely as it did in Karl Johan's lifetime, which makes Rosendal a unique documentation of the European Empire style, in Sweden also known as the Karl Johan style. As a visitor at the Gardens of Rosendal, you can enjoy the garden as well as enjoy a meal, sandwich or something sweet from our artisanal bakery in the greenhouse café. We also have a farmshop on site as well as a plantshop.
At this restaurant area you can find 2 classical restaurants. Villa Godthem & Ulla Winbladh both traditional Swedish restaurants, both have served food since 1897. If you are looking for a café, don't miss "Flickorna Helin Skånska Gruvan".
Our Royal Opera have a history of a King slayer! A grumpy nobleman shot the King in the back at this very opera, which killed the King 1 week later but led to something very good due to the shame he brought onto his family. Still today the King have his very own balcony only to be used by the royalties.
Please let our staff know if you want to Hop Off during the tour, and then later Hop On to complete the tour. Tickets are valid for the whole day!
Our starting point is next to the Royal Palace, Strömgatan 4-10, (just behind the Royal Opera). Exiting the main entrance of the Royal Opera, go left and you will see us. Our next pick up station is at the Nordic Museum on Royal Djurgården, but you can Hop on or Hop off at any of our stops. To find out how to get to us click below.
More ways to get there
The train departs two times daily.
-From the Royal Palace (Strömgatan 4) 12:00 & 13:15
-From the Nordic museum 10 min later at 12:10 & 13:25
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