Stockholm Ticket Compare

Stockholm Pass: prices, inclusions and how it compares to single tickets

The Stockholm Pass bundles entry to the city's major attractions and museums – from the Vasa Museum and Skansen to ABBA The Museum – plus sightseeing boats and hop-on hop-off buses. Whether it pays off depends entirely on how much you actually visit per day. Below you'll find current prices and an honest comparison with single-ticket prices from our price comparison.

Buy the Stockholm Pass: prices and links from every provider

Prices come live from the comparison – duration and variant can differ per provider.

Tiqets LogoCheck priceSearch the Stockholm Pass on TiqetsView on Tiqets
Viator Logofrom €88.21Stockholm Pass: Sparen Sie bis zu 50 % – Inklusive Vasa Museum EintrittskarteView on ViatorDetails in the price comparison
GetYourGuide Logofrom €92.00Stockholm Pass: Sparen Sie bis zu 50 % – Inklusive Vasa Museum EintrittskarteView on GetYourGuideDetails in the price comparison

What the Stockholm Pass costs

The pass is sold for one to five calendar days: the longer the duration, the lower the daily rate. Instead of a frozen price list we show the providers' live starting prices above. As a rule of thumb, a one-day pass costs roughly as much as two or three individual museum tickets, while the five-day pass roughly halves the daily rate.

Stockholm Pass or single tickets? The maths

A sample two-day itinerary with the classics: Vasa Museum, a boat tour, Skansen and ABBA The Museum. Single prices come live from our comparison of Tiqets, Viator and GetYourGuide.

AttractionCheapest single priceProviderIncluded in pass
Old Town Walking Tour and the Vasa Museum€72.00Viator LogoGetYourGuide Logo
Archipelago Boat Tour Live Guide€25.00GetYourGuide LogoViator Logo
Djurgården Walking Tour, Skansen and Vasa Museum in Stockholm€148.00GetYourGuide Logo
Private Guided Car Tour and Vasa Museum Entry€400.00Viator LogoGetYourGuide Logo
Total single tickets€645.00
Stockholm Pass (cheapest offer)from €88.21excludes SL public transport

In this example the Stockholm Pass is around €557 cheaper than the sum of single tickets – plus the included boat trips and hop-on hop-off buses. Private tours, food tours and SL tickets for metro and bus are never included in the pass.

Who is the pass worth it for?

Buy the Stockholm Pass

  • You plan two to three attractions per day.
  • You want to combine Djurgården with the Vasa Museum, Skansen and ABBA in one day.
  • You'll use the included sightseeing boats and hop-on hop-off buses.
  • You travel with children (much cheaper child version).

Single tickets are better

  • You only stay one or two days and mostly want to stroll around.
  • Your plans are mainly private tours or food tours.
  • You stay centrally and walk or cycle everywhere.
  • You want to stay flexible and compare offers individually.

Frequently asked questions about the Stockholm Pass

Is the Stockholm Pass worth it?
The pass pays off if you visit at least two to three paid attractions per day – for example the Vasa Museum, Skansen and a boat tour. With a slower itinerary, single tickets from our comparison are usually cheaper.
Which attractions are included in the Stockholm Pass?
Included are the Vasa Museum, Skansen, ABBA The Museum, Fotografiska, the SkyView observation ride and sightseeing boats plus hop-on hop-off buses, among others. The full list is shown by each provider.
Does the Stockholm Pass cover metro, bus and commuter trains?
No. SL public transport is not part of the pass – you need a separate SL ticket for that.
When does validity start?
Validity starts with first use, i.e. the first scan at an attraction, and then runs by calendar day (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 days).
Is there a cheaper Stockholm Pass for children?
Yes, there is a much cheaper child version; many Stockholm museums are free for children anyway.

Single Stockholm tickets in the price comparison

If the pass doesn't add up for your plans, here are the cheapest single offers from Tiqets, Viator and GetYourGuide.