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Skansen's Restaurant

About

  • 3.5
  • $$, $$$

Cuisines

  • 🇸🇪 Swedish

Dining Options

  • 💺 Seating
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • 🍽️ Dinner

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We are from California, I am multilingual. Many non-Swedish-speaking families visit Stockholm in a caravan or caravan. Asking in English is quite natural, I could also have asked the question in Spanish or German, but most people traveling speak and read English, it also includes Swedes. Hope you are satisfied with the answer. I would also like to thank everyone who contributed really good tips! I drove for Nymans Turistbussar / GDG Continentbus in the late 80's, and a lot of things have changed in beautiful Stockholm. My teenage daughters are holding Stockholm as one of their favorites from our trip!

It will be plenty of time to enjoy it. You just have to choose more carefully what you want to see and make a neat plan. No need to be there all day even though it's a nice place. 3 hours are worth it too!

Check their website! The regular expo is 195kr while for a child it is 60kr. Students, seniors, and big groups pay 175kr. But that is off season. High season tickets are 220kr for an adult. For more details, check: https://www.skansenbiljett.se/

Only guide dogs (for the visually impaired)

This is, of course, terribly boring, but the fact is that the price of princes over the years has increased so much that we have had to take an entrance fee in order to ensure that the food is sufficient for all the Christmas table guests. We regret this and hope that the quality of our premium sausages will compensate for the extra cost.

From Jakobsberg take the commuter train to Odenplan. There bus 67 to Skansen.

Tunnelbana from kista to T-centralen and then tram from plate (sergelstorg) to skansen

60 sek - child

No

Take the bus to Akalla and then the train to Stockholm station (the last station) and then the boat to greenland walk 1km.
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