8 June , 2025
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Stockholm

Discover Stockholm's Zoological Wonders
– Where Education Meets Adventure

Popular Attractions

Skansen: The World’s First Open-Air Museum

Visit Skansen on Djurgården, the world’s oldest open-air museum. Founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it brings Sweden’s heritage to life with historic buildings, traditional celebrations, and native animals—offering a rich cultural and natural experience for all ages.

Torekällberget: Step Into 19th-Century Swedish Life

Step into 19th-century Sweden at Torekällberget Museum in Södertälje. Wander through historic buildings, meet farm animals, and enjoy peaceful landscapes. This open-air museum offers a hands-on glimpse into rural life, making it a rewarding visit for families and history lovers alike.

Butterfly House Haga Ocean: From Rainforest Wings to Reef Sharks

Visit the Butterfly House Haga Ocean in Solna’s Haga Park and journey from rainforest to reef. Wander tropical greenhouses filled with exotic butterflies, then marvel at reef sharks in the giant aquarium—an immersive experience blending nature, wonder, and education.

Stockholm: Places to stay

STF Zinkensdamm Hostel
8.5

STF Zinkensdamm Hostel

⭐ 2.0 | 📈 8.5 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Zinkens Väg 20, Södermalm

STF Zinkensdamm Hostel provides free Wi-Fi, parking, and attentive service. Enjoy breakfast, meal options, and bar evenings. Relax in comfortable rooms with entertainment features. Cook in the shared kitchen or BBQ facilities. Rejuvenate in the steam room and sauna.

Hotel Hellstens Malmgård
8.8

Hotel Hellstens Malmgård

⭐ 3.0 | 📈 8.8 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Brännkyrkagatan 110, Södermalm

Hotel Hellstens Malmgård offers a cozy stay with complimentary internet, parking, and front desk services. Enjoy a homemade breakfast, in-room service, and a café for your morning coffee.

Reimersholme Hotel
8.5

Reimersholme Hotel

⭐ 2.0 | 📈 8.5 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Reimersholmsgatan 5, Reimersholme

Reimersholme Hotel provides cozy ambiance with a fireplace and free Wi-Fi. Enjoy breakfast, on-site dining, and evening entertainment at the bar. Laundry service and BBQ facilities add to the convenience.

Liljeholmens Stadshotell
6.5

Liljeholmens Stadshotell

⭐ 3.0 | 📈 6.5 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Nybohovsbacken 50, Liljeholmen

Located in the vibrant district of Liljeholmen, Liljeholmens Stadshotell offers a blend of comfort and style. With contemporary rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a hearty breakfast, guests are well-equipped for city exploration. Enjoy nearby shopping and cultural experiences, making it a prime choice for urban adventurers.

Langholmen Hotell
8.6

Langholmen Hotell

⭐ 3.0 | 📈 8.6 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Långholmsmuren, 20, Långholmen

Discover a rare blend of heritage and hospitality at Langholmen Hotell, situated on Stockholm's picturesque Langholmen Island. This former prison offers cozy, well-appointed rooms and a fascinating glimpse into its storied past. Wander through scenic landscapes, relax by the water, and savor delicious local dishes.

Editor's Picks

Skansen: The World’s First Open-Air Museum

Visit Skansen on Djurgården, the world’s oldest open-air museum. Founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it brings Sweden’s heritage to life with historic buildings, traditional celebrations, and native animals—offering a rich cultural and natural experience for all ages.

Butterfly House Haga Ocean: From Rainforest Wings to Reef Sharks

Visit the Butterfly House Haga Ocean in Solna’s Haga Park and journey from rainforest to reef. Wander tropical greenhouses filled with exotic butterflies, then marvel at reef sharks in the giant aquarium—an immersive experience blending nature, wonder, and education.

Biologiska Museet: Nordic Wildlife in Historic Dioramas

Discover Biologiska Museet on Djurgården, where Scandinavian wildlife is captured in lifelike dioramas. Designed by Agi Lindegren in 1893, this architectural gem is currently under renovation—set to reopen with fresh exhibits and inspiring educational experiences.

Torekällberget: Step Into 19th-Century Swedish Life

Step into 19th-century Sweden at Torekällberget Museum in Södertälje. Wander through historic buildings, meet farm animals, and enjoy peaceful landscapes. This open-air museum offers a hands-on glimpse into rural life, making it a rewarding visit for families and history lovers alike.

List of Zoological Attractions

Biologiska Museet: Nordic Wildlife in Historic Dioramas

Discover Biologiska Museet on Djurgården, where Scandinavian wildlife is captured in lifelike dioramas. Designed by Agi Lindegren in 1893, this architectural gem is currently under renovation—set to reopen with fresh exhibits and inspiring educational experiences.

Skansen: The World’s First Open-Air Museum

Visit Skansen on Djurgården, the world’s oldest open-air museum. Founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it brings Sweden’s heritage to life with historic buildings, traditional celebrations, and native animals—offering a rich cultural and natural experience for all ages.

Butterfly House Haga Ocean: From Rainforest Wings to Reef Sharks

Visit the Butterfly House Haga Ocean in Solna’s Haga Park and journey from rainforest to reef. Wander tropical greenhouses filled with exotic butterflies, then marvel at reef sharks in the giant aquarium—an immersive experience blending nature, wonder, and education.

Torekällberget: Step Into 19th-Century Swedish Life

Step into 19th-century Sweden at Torekällberget Museum in Södertälje. Wander through historic buildings, meet farm animals, and enjoy peaceful landscapes. This open-air museum offers a hands-on glimpse into rural life, making it a rewarding visit for families and history lovers alike.

StockholmMuseum Map