Stockholm/Djurgården

Djurgården [ˈjʉːrˈgoːɖən], [ˈjʉːgɔɳ], more properly Södra Djurgården, is a park island in the southern Östermalm borough in Stockholm. The island makes up much of the National City Park (Nationalstadsparken), and contains several museums and leisure venues, such as Skansen and the Vasa Museum. It should not be confused with Norra Djurgården, a park in mainland Östermalm.

Nordiska Museet was built for an exhibition in the 1890s (while Sweden was united with Norway), and is still the most dominant building on Djurgården.

Understand

The Djurgården ("The Animal garden") island has been royal property since centuries, and had been used as a zoological garden since the 16th century. The north-western edge of the island was a shipyard from the 18th century to the 1970s. In 1891, the Skansen open-air museum was founded. As the island hosted an exhibition in 1897, several other museums and pavilions were built. Many of them have been torn down; Nordiska Museet is the largest remainder of the exhibition.

While Djurgården contains several of Stockholm's most expensive private properties, most of the island is open to the public. Though the natural and cultural environment is protected by strict laws, developments are under way to meet the expectations of travellers.

Get in

Spårväg City uses some vintage trams during weekends and summer.

Private cars are not allowed on Djurgården during summer.

  • The tram line 7, called Spårväg City, runs from the Stockholm Central Station (Norrmalm) to Djurgården, providing a scenic way to travel with ease.
  • Bus #67 from Solna, through Vasastan and (Östermalm).
Ferries from Slussen call at the Vasa Museum (left) and the Nordic Museum (background).
  • The Djurgården ferry (Djurgårdsfärjan) connect Djurgården with Slussen, the transit hub between Södermalm and Gamla Stan, and Skeppsholmen, an island just opposite, belonging to the district of Norrmalm.
  • 🌍 Visit Djurgården. Weekdays 09:00-17:00. Sells transport tickets, and provides information folders. Rental of bikes, canoes, and golf carts.

See

The Djurgården island contains Sweden's largest cluster of museums and venues, most of them on the western part of the island, within walking distance from each other.

  • 🌍 Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet), Galärvarvsvägen 14, +46 8-519 548 00. Jun-Aug: daily 8:30-18:00, Sep-May: 10:00-17:00 (W 10:00-20:00). This museum displays the Vasa, an original warship built for the Thirty Years War which sank in Stockholm Harbour on its maiden voyage in 1628, during the heyday of Swedish Empire. Salvaged in 1961, the ship is almost wholly preserved, and is the only one of its kind and quality in the world. A must-see, especially since it is uncertain whether current methods of preservation will be able to maintain her condition in years to come. There are adequate lifts to enable travellers with motion disabilities to see all levels of the ship. The museum contains several side exhibitions: full-scale models of the people whose bodies were found in the ship hulk, as well as wooden sculptures, the world's oldest preserved sail, and other salvaged objects. Adults 110 kr, students 80 kr, children up to 17 free..
Skansen contains heritage buildings from all around Sweden.
  • 🌍 Skansen, Main entrance from Djurgårdsvägen, +46 8 442 80 00. 1 May-20 Jun: daily 10:00-20:00, 21 Jun-31 Aug: 10:00-22:00, shorter hours the rest of the year, but always at least 10:00-15:00. Founded in 1891, Skansen is the world's oldest open-air museum, containing a zoological garden specializing in Nordic fauna, such as moose, reindeer, bear, wolf, lynx and wolverine. It features over 150 historic buildings from previous centuries, from all parts of Sweden. Guides in historic costumes further enhance this attraction, and demonstrate domestic crafts such as weaving, spinning, and glass blowing. The Skansen area is fairly large (700 metres across) with steep slopes and limited public transport (there is a funicular and an escalator to the upper area) so be prepared for long walks. Adults 120 kr, children 50 kr Jun-Aug, lower other times of the year, but with fewer animals and attractions. Skansen is one of few venues open during Christmas Eve, though just a few hours, with most attractions closed.
    • 🌍 Skansen-Akvariet. Displays tropical animals such as lemurs, monkeys, snakes, spiders, fish and Cuban crocodiles. The aquarium requires an extra cover charge: Adults 100 kr.
    • 🌍 Tobacco and Match Museum. Tobaks- och tändsticksmuseet, founded in 1938, with a restaurant named Gubbhyllan.
  • 🌍 Nordiska Museet, Djurgårdsvägen 6-16 (On Djurgården, next to Djurgården bridge. Bus 44, 69 and 76. Tram from Sergels Torg.), +46 8 519 546 00. Daily 10:00-17:00 year round; Sep-May: also W 10:00-20:00. The Nordic Museum A museum of cultural history from 1520 to our days, having celebrated its own 100-year anniversary, in an impressive cathedral-like building on Djurgården. Exhibitions focus on Swedish handicraft, customs and traditions. 100 kr (everyone over 18). Free admission W 17:00-20:00.
Gardens of Rosendal Palace.
  • 🌍 Rosendal Palace (Rosendals slott). Though the beautiful and central location, this Royal palace is little known. Guided tours during summer.
    • 🌍 Rosendal Gardens (Rosendals trädgård). A historic free-entrance garden, worth a visit for travellers not in a hurry.
  • 🌍 Swedish Music Hall of Fame, Djurgårdsvägen 68. A museum of Swedish popular music, featuring ABBA the Museum as a main exhibition. Opened in 2013, with an extensive gift shop.
  • 🌍 Vikingaliv, Djurgårdsvägen 48. A Viking museum opened in 2017. The main attraction is Ragnfrids saga, an 11-minute ride through dioramas depicting a Viking adventure. There is also an exhibition with replicas of Viking objects. Good for visitors who want a short introduction to the Vikings and are not bothered by the cover charge or the absence of genuine artifacts. See Vikings and the Old Norse for more real-life Viking experiences. 159 kr for adults, 139 kr for seniors and students.
  • 🌍 Spirits Museum (Spritmuseum), Djurgårdsvägen 38. Displays the history of alcoholic beverages in Sweden with heavy drinking, heavy government control, and heavy taxation. The museum also contains the Absolut Art Collection, containing advertising for Absolut Vodka by Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and others.
  • 🌍 Galärvarvskyrkogården (Galley Shipyard Cemetery). Contains the memorial of the M/S Estonia (a Baltic Sea cruise ferry lost in 1994), as well as graves of prominent Swedes such as Stikkan Anderson (co-founder of ABBA, and founder of the Polar Music Award).
  • 🌍 Friends of Handicraft (Handarbetets Vänner), Djurgårdsslätten 82–84. A handicraft studio.

Art

  • 🌍 Liljevalchs ([ˈliljəˈvalks]), Djurgårdsvägen 60. A contemporary art hall, in business since 1916.
  • 🌍 Waldemarsudde ([valdəmaʂˈɵdə]), Prins Eugens Väg 6, +46 8 545 837 00. F-W 11:00-17:00, Th 11:00-20:00. Prince Eugen (1865-1947), son of King Oscar II, was a revered artistic painter, and an avid art collector. His palace is now a museum housing his enormous art collection spanning the 1880-1940 period.
  • 🌍 Thiel Gallery (Thielska Galleriet), Sjötullsbacken 8. An art gallery at the eastern edge of Djurgården, reached by bus 69 (not 69K).

Do

Gröna Lund is crowded during warm weather.
  • 🌍 Gröna Lund ([grønaˈlɵnd]), Lilla Allmänna Gränd 9, +46 8 587 501 00. Open at least noon-23:00 most days June-August, shorter hours in May and early September. Djurgården has Stockholm's only amusement park, with more or less standard attractions and games. The restaurants in the park are expensive and generally far from a culinary experience. No rides are included in the entrance fee. Adults 80 kr (90 kr from mid-June to mid-August, 150 kr from 18:00 on concert nights), ages 0-7 and over 65 for free. Rides 20-60 kr with single tickets, day pass 289 kr.
  • 🌍 Junibacken ([ˈjʉːniˈbakən]), Galärvarvsvägen, +46 8 587 230 00. Jan-May: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00, June: daily 10:00-17:00, July: daily 09:00-18:00, 1-15 Aug daily 09:00-18:00, 16-31 Aug daily 10:00-17:00, Sep-Dec: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00. Astrid Lindgren, author of Pippi Longstocking, Karlsson-on-the-Roof and numerous other children's books, is by far Sweden's most popular writer of children's books. Located on the island Djurgården, like many other child-friendly attractions, Junibacken could be described as an indoor theme-park dedicated to the world of her (and a few other Swedish authors') stories. Story train is destination in itself here. The place also features several large playrooms; claims to have largest bookshop for kids in the country; has a restaurant. See Astrid Lindgren tourism for related destinations.
  • 🌍 Cirkus. Among Stockholm's largest playhouses, with 1,650 seats. Features musicals and pop concerts.
  • Cycling, running and hiking along the many trails around the islands, such as Crown Princess Victoria's and Prince Daniel's Love Trail on the eastern part of the island, passing by Isbladskärret a small marsh with several birds and other animals.

Buy

Most museums have souvenir shops.

Eat

Budget

Hot-dog and ice-cream stands are ubiquitous around the tourist venues. The larger museums have cafés, and some of them have seats for camping food. There are plenty of good spots for picnics, and alcohol can be consumed at most places. Otherwise, dining in Djurgården usually costs more than it tastes.

Mid-range

  • 🌍 Blå Porten [bloːˈpuʈən], Djurgårdsvägen 64, +46 8 663 87 59. M-F 11:00-23:00, Sa Su 11:00-19:00. Blå porten, hidden in the back yard of Liljevalchs konsthall, is the one exception. Delicious food in a lush garden makes the long queues worth it. The excellent cakes and pies also makes this a good choice for a coffee break.
  • 🌍 Sjöcaféet, Galärvarvsvägen 2. In the same building as the visitor center, with indoor and outdoor seating.

Splurge

  • 🌍 Josefina, Galärvarvsvägen 10. An outdoor restaurant at Nordiska Museet.
  • 🌍 Solliden, Berzeliigatan 14. On Skansen, with a classical Swedish smörgåsbord served in June, July and August, and an astounding view of the inner harbour.
  • 🌍 Villa Godthem, Rosendalsvägen 9. A secluded restaurant.
  • 🌍 Oaxen, Beckholmsvägen 26. One star in the 2014 edition of Guide Michelin.
  • 🌍 Tyrol, Lilla Allmänna Gränd 9. A restaurant on Gröna Lund, which stages the Mamma Mia show during spring and autumn, and offers a Christmas buffet during December.

Drink

Some of the restaurants and hotels mentioned here, have a bar. Nightlife is busiest during summer.

Sleep

Despite all the visitors, Djurgården has only three hotels.

Stay safe

As in other heavily touristed areas, beware of pickpocketing.

Connect

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