Djurgarden, Stockholm: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Djurgården is an island in central Stockholm connected to the mainland by a bridge from the Strandvägen waterfront, a former royal hunting ground now functioning as a cultural and recreational district. The island houses the Vasa Museum, where the salvaged 17th-century warship sits in a purpose-built hall, and the outdoor Skansen museum, a 30-hectare open-air collection of over 150 historical buildings relocated from across Sweden since 1891. The ABBA Museum and the Nordic Museum also occupy the island's western end. Ferries from Slussen and Nybroplan provide an alternative to the bridge crossing. is just one of many options in Stockholm. Major attractions worth considering include Nobel Prize Museum, SkyView, and Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset).