About

The Viking Museum in Stockholm, opened in 2017, offers a fascinating journey into the world of Vikings with its blend of history and technology. Visitors can explore engaging exhibits and outstanding artifacts, with interactive gadgets designed especially for children. A tour guide brings Viking tales to life, making the past feel vibrantly alive. The museum's informative displays lead you through a captivating narrative, with a unique ride experience concluding your visit. With a Google rating of 4.3, it's a place that's both educational and entertaining for families. Conveniently located near other attractions like the Vasa Museum and ABBA Museum, it's a must-visit for anyone looking to dive deep into Scandinavian history.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund
Bus stop 219 m walk
Strandvägen
Bus stop 644 m walk
ArkDes/Moderna museet
Bus stop 544 m walk
Kastellholmsbron
Bus stop 497 m walk
Skansen
Tram stop 500 m walk
Nordiska museet/Vasamuseet
Tram stop 280 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 7,569 reviews
4.3/5 6,821 review
4.1/5 748 reviews
Cecilia Stalin
Cecilia Stalin
6 days ago on Google

Great and informative museum but it didn’t have the interaction with staff and storytelling it sells itself to be. It was lovely, but a bit expensive for the experience.

Ajagm
Ajagm
6 days ago on Google

Viste sympathique, notamment pour les plus jeunes sur l'histoire Vikings où se mêlent réalité et légendes. Audio guide disponible en français (avec téléphone) et guidée avec guide anglais

Duren Reddy
Duren Reddy
6 days ago on Google

This small museum houses various artefacts from the Viking era. Care is taken to provide a fun interactive experience, with opportunities to take photographs in a Viking setting as well as dress up in Viking props. The ride at the end was entertaining. My favourite part of this museum are the tour guides who are dressed in character and offer free tours in various languages.