The Vasa Museum is one of Scandinavia's most visited museums. It is here that you will find in all its glory, the unique and well preserved warship Vasa …
For anyone who wants to get up close to the old sailing ships, this is a must see. Visitors can see the ship on several levels from the keel up to the main deck. The details of the ship are incredibl… Full review by D4887UKmichaelt
Dec 7, 2024
Before the visit, I expected to see only a simple ship in this museum. However, inside the museum I discovered a lot of different expositions, attractively presented information, movies and interacti… Full review by zilvinasbal
Dec 5, 2024
I visited the Vasa Museum in Stockholm on Thursday, October 24th, 2024. The museum, dedicated to the magnificent yet ill-fated warship Vasa, offers a fascinating glimpse into 17th-century naval hist… Full review by SuzanneRyanDublin
I’m not sure but it is a pretty open building with lots of space. We were there in October with few crowds. If you can make a reservation, it won’t go to waste.
We arrive in Nynashamn at 7am need to be back to ship by 6pm oct 9. We plan to take the train to central station. Woul like to see Vasa old town and under bridges boat. What is best order and how to get there from central station.
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Hi, If you do not mind a good walk, I would go first to Vasa (furthest, but still walkable from station), then to Gamla Stan, where it's enjoyable to walk down the small streets for a …
Hi, If you do not mind a good walk, I would go first to Vasa (furthest, but still walkable from station), then to Gamla Stan, where it's enjoyable to walk down the small streets for a while. After all this, a boat may be a welcome break while seeing the city from a different perspective. Having said this, I have not been on a boat tour but on a kayak tour and loved it. Have a great trip.