VASA MUSEUM TICKETS
Showcases the incredibly preserved Vasa warship, which sank in 1628

Vasa Museum Tickets & Tour

vasa museum

Stockholm: Vasa Museum Entrance Ticket/Tour

€52

  • Museum Entrance Ticket with Skip The Line Access
  • All permanent and temporary exhibitions
  • Audio guide (on own device)
Reviews: 4558
4.7/5
vrak museum

Vasa Museum and Vrak Museum Combo Entry Ticket

€25.39

  • Vasa Museum entry ticket
  • Museum of Wrecks entry ticket
  • Immerse yourself in the underwater world of the Baltic Sea at the Vrak Museum
Reviews: 676
4.8/5

Old Town, Djurgården Island & Vasa Museum

€87.13

  • 2.5-hour tour of Stockholm’s most visited sites
  • Ferry ride to Djurgården island
  • Ticket to the Vasa Museum
Reviews: 214
4.7/5

Types of Vasa Museum Tickets

The Vasa Museum in Stockholm typically offers various ticket options to cater to different preferences:

  1. Standard Admission Ticket: Grants access to the main exhibits, including the Vasa ship and the museum’s displays on maritime history.

  2. Guided Tour Ticket: Provides a more in-depth experience led by a knowledgeable guide who offers insights into the Vasa ship’s history, construction, and its recovery.

  3. Audio Guide Ticket: Offers an audio tour of the museum, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace while receiving detailed commentary and information about the exhibits.

  4. Family Ticket: Often available for families or groups at a discounted rate, allowing entry for a specified number of adults and children.

  5. Combined Tickets: Some packages might include access to multiple museums or attractions in Stockholm along with the Vasa Museum, offering visitors a chance to explore various cultural sites.

Ticket availability and types may vary based on the museum’s policies, seasons, and special exhibitions or events. It’s advisable to check the museum’s official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on ticket options and pricing.

Tickets Price & Discount

The Ticket prices for the Vasa Museum in Stockholm were approximately as follows:

  • Adults including Senior Citizen: Around €14 to €17
  • Children (ages 0-18): Free admission

 

Children 12 years and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times during their visit.

Please note that these prices can vary depending on the season, any ongoing exhibitions, or changes made by the museum. Additionally, there might be discounts for groups, family tickets, guided tours, or combined tickets with access to multiple attractions.

 

Things to do in Vasa Museum

Visiting the Vasa Museum offers a wealth of engaging activities and experiences:

  1. Explore the Vasa Ship: Marvel at the incredibly preserved 17th-century warship, the Vasa, and learn about its history, construction, and the circumstances surrounding its sinking and recovery.

  2. Exhibitions: Discover various exhibitions detailing maritime history, naval warfare, shipbuilding techniques of the era, and artifacts recovered from the Vasa.

  3. Guided Tours: Participate in guided tours led by experts who offer deeper insights into the ship’s story, its crew, and the restoration process.

  4. Audio Guides: Take advantage of audio guides available in multiple languages for a self-paced, informative tour of the museum’s exhibits and the Vasa itself.

  5. Interactive Displays: Engage with interactive displays that provide hands-on experiences, allowing you to understand the challenges faced during the ship’s construction and the efforts involved in its recovery.

  6. Film Presentations: Watch documentary films or presentations about the Vasa’s history, sinking, and recovery, providing a comprehensive understanding of its significance.

  7. Kids’ Activities: The museum often offers interactive activities designed for younger visitors, making the experience enjoyable and educational for children.

  8. Museum Shop: Browse through the museum shop offering a range of souvenirs, books, and replicas related to the Vasa and maritime history.

  9. Café/Restaurant: Relax and recharge at the museum’s café or restaurant, enjoying Swedish cuisine or refreshments while soaking in the museum experience.

Remember, the Vasa Museum caters to various interests and ages, providing a captivating blend of history, technology, and archaeology. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a family with kids, or someone fascinated by maritime heritage, there’s something engaging for everyone to explore and enjoy.

How to Reach?

The Vasa Museum is located on the island of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. Here are several ways to reach the museum:

  1. Public Transport (Ferry/Bus):

    • Ferry: You can take a ferry from Slussen or Nybroplan to Djurgården. The museum is a short walk from the ferry stop.
    • Bus: Various bus routes connect to Djurgården. Buses 67 and 69, for example, have stops near the museum.
  2. Tram:

    • Tram line 7 has a stop at Waldemarsudde, which is within walking distance to the museum.
  3. Taxi/Ride-Sharing:

    • Taxis or ride-sharing services can drop you off directly at the museum entrance.
  4. Hop-On Hop-Off Boat Tours:

    • Some sightseeing boat tours in Stockholm include Djurgården as one of their stops, allowing visitors to access the Vasa Museum easily.

FAQ

The Vasa Museum houses the remarkably preserved Vasa warship, which sank in 1628 and was salvaged in the 20th century. It’s dedicated to showcasing this historic vessel and its story.

Daily: September  May: 10:00-17:00 (Wednesdays until 20:00)

Daily: June  August 08:30 – 18:00

Exceptions:

24 December CLOSED

25 December CLOSED

31 December 10:00-15:00

(1 January open as usual 10:00-17:00)

Visitors usually spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the museum, though this can vary based on individual interest and engagement with the exhibits.

Yes, the museum often offers guided tours led by experts who provide in-depth insights into the Vasa ship’s history, construction, and recovery. These tours may have specific schedules or require separate ticketing.

The museum strives to be accessible to all visitors. It has facilities and accommodations for people with disabilities, including wheelchair access and elevators.

Yes, the museum provides interactive exhibits and activities designed for younger visitors, making the experience educational and engaging for children.

Yes, photography for personal use is generally allowed in most areas of the museum, but flash and tripods might be restricted in some sections.

Yes, there is a gift shop offering souvenirs and books related to the Vasa and maritime history. Additionally, there’s a café/restaurant where visitors can relax and enjoy refreshments.

The museum occasionally hosts temporary exhibitions or special events related to maritime history. It’s advisable to check the museum’s website for information on any ongoing or upcoming events.