Overview
An interactive museum honoring Sweden's legendary pop group ABBA, who sold 400+ million records worldwide. On display are ABBA's actual costumes and instruments, Grammys, and gold records, with music video booths and recording-studio replicas where you can sing along to 'Dancing Queen,' 'Waterloo,' 'Mamma Mia,' and more. The 'become the fifth member' hologram experience is especially popular. On Djurgården island. Admission about SEK 280 (EUR 25). Tram 7 to Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund stop.
Opening Hours
10:00-18:00 (09:00-20:00 in Jun-Aug).
Travel Tips
Lines for the karaoke booths and hologram experience can be long — arrive early. Combine with Vasa Museum for a full Djurgården day.
Hotels near ABBA Museum
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Gamla Stan
Stockholm's old town of narrow medieval lanes and colourful façades.

Vasa Museum
A world-class museum built around the salvaged 17th-century warship Vasa.

Stockholm City Hall
Host of the Nobel Prize banquet, famous for its dazzling Golden Hall.

Stockholm Royal Palace
One of the world's largest royal palaces, with 600+ rooms — official residence of the Swedish royal family.

Skansen Open-Air Museum
The world's first open-air museum, combining a traditional Swedish village and zoo.

Drottningholm Palace
A UNESCO 17th-century palace serving as the Swedish royal family's private residence.

Södermalm
Stockholm's hippest island neighborhood, packed with vintage shops, cafes, and bars.
