Stockholm with children

Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a safe destination, suitable for families with children.

Understand

What's the matter with all the gay nannies?According to urban legend, a foreigner in Stockholm was surprised by the young men pushing strollers around Stockholm. These are fathers, not nannies. Sweden has three months of mandatory paternity leave.

Get In

If you come for a day trip with one of Baltic cruising ferries with Junibacken as a key destination, planning the day is essential as it's quite hard to pack something else into the few hours you have left.

Get around

Public transport

Buses give free rides to a stroller with a child, and one accompanying adult.

Children younger than 7 ride public transport for free, but must be accompanied by a adult with a good ticket. On weekends from Friday noon, six children younger than 12 years old, ride for free with one accompanying adult.

See

Most museums are free of charge for children.

Do

Buy

Eat

Sleep

Cope

Toilets are hard to find in Stockholm. Most hotels have toilets with nursing table, in the best case available on request in the lobby.

Stay safe

Stockholm is rather safe, compared to other cities of similar size.

Go next

Uppsala, Sigtuna and Stockholm archipelago are good nearby destinations.

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