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Guided Tours for Children in Stockholm Guided tours for children in Stockholm Sightseeing guided tour with visit to Junibacken museum Tour combines guided tour by car / bus and a walking tour of the Old City. Tour starts from your hotel or the city center. During the tour you will see: Diplomatic town, Royal Djurgården park (Museums Island), fashionable areas, the Royal Dramatic Theatre and opera, Royal Park, City Hall, Concert Hall (where the Nobel Prize is presented), and in the end you will visit the observation deck with the great city view. In the Old City you will see: the Royal Palace , the Cathedral, Järnpojken or Iron Boy, rune stone, German church, the most narrow street in Stockholm, the Nobel Museum, The Big Square and the Iron square (Stortorget and Järntorget), "George defeating the dragon" sculpture and much more . Junibacken located at the Djurgården island is a hallmark of Stockholm. The museum is dedicated to the characters of well-known children’s books, and it’s interesting for both kids and their parents. Take a trip on a Story train, which will take you through the scenes from every-child’s favourite books written by Astrid Lindgren. Here you can meet Alfons Oberg, Petson and Findus and even the Moomins by Tuve Janson. During this fun trip audioguide will remind you their amazing stories. You will be able to visit other parts of the museum, become one of the characters of the stories and watch theatrical performances which are held here daily. Pax. 1-2 3-6 7-14 15-30 31-50 City sightseeing tour with 4 840 5 720 6 600 6 920 7 380 Junibacken, 4 hours Entrance tickets to Junibacken: Adults - 159 SEK, children 2-15 y.o. – 139 SEK. Museum is open may – august everyday, other part of the year Tue-Sun. Museum is closed 31/8, 5/10, 24-25/12 O.K. Travel AB Visitors: Kanalvägen 1A, Upplands Väsby Bank: Swedbank, Sollentuna Bank-giro: 845-9901 Rotsundagårdsvägen 42 Telephone (m): +46 704 535 764 Account No.: 8327-9,923 039 035-4 FA-skattebevis SE-192 79 Sollentuna E-mail: [email protected] Swift address:SWEDSESS Reg. No.: 556872-8488 SWEDEN Internet: http://www.oktravel.se IBAN: SE2780000832799230390354 VAT No. SE556872-848801 Visit to Junibacken museum and Vasa museum. Junibacken located at the Djurgården island is a hallmark of Stockholm. This museum is dedicated to the characters of well-known children’s books, and it’s interresting for bothe kids and their parents. Take a trip on a Story train, which will take you through the scenes from every-child’s favourite books written by Astrid Lindgren. Here you can meet Alfons Oberg, Petson and Findus and even the Moomins by Tuve Janson. During this fun trip audioguide will remind you their amazing stories. You will be able to visit other parts of the museum, become one of the characters of the stories and watch theatrical performances which are held here daily. Vasa Museum. Vasa is one and only in the whole world XVII century ship preserved to this day. By virtue of the fact that 95 percent of the ship is extant, including hundreds of carved sculptures, Vasa possess a unique artistic value and is one of the major tourist attractions in the world scale. You can see the ship in the specially constructed museum in Stockholm, in which there are 9 exhibitions dedicated to different aspects of the ship and the life of the people at that time, souvenir shop with a good choice of merchandise and a high-quality restaurant. The movie about Vasa is also broadcasted there in 16 languages! Vasa museum is visited by more visitors than in any other museum in Scandinavia. Stockholm deserves a visit just for Vasa museum! Pax. 1-2 3-6 7-14 15-30 31-50 Walking guided tour, 1 820 1 820 1 900 1 900 1 900 3 hour Entrance tickets to Junibacken: Start from Vasa museum Adults - 159 SEK, children 2-15 y.o. – 139 SEK. Museum is open may – august everyday, other part of the year Tue-Sun. Museum is closed 31/8, 5/10, 24-25/12 Vasa museum, entrance tickets: adults - 130 SEK, kids up to 18 y.o. – free. Museum is open every day, except 1/1, 23-25/12. O.K. Travel AB Visitors: Kanalvägen 1A, Upplands Väsby Bank: Swedbank, Sollentuna Bank-giro: 845-9901 Rotsundagårdsvägen 42 Telephone (m): +46 704 535 764 Account No.: 8327-9,923 039 035-4 FA-skattebevis SE-192 79 Sollentuna E-mail: [email protected] Swift address:SWEDSESS Reg. No.: 556872-8488 SWEDEN Internet: http://www.oktravel.se IBAN: SE2780000832799230390354 VAT No. SE556872-848801 Open Air Skansen museum and Aquaria Skansen is a well-known open-air museum at Djurgården island, where you can see Sweden in the nutshell. Here you can see the miniature town and villages of XVII – XIX centuries, the buildings of which were transferred here from different parts of Sweden. You will be able to see life and crafts of the time – like the traditional bakery where famous Swedish knackebröd is made or glass workshop. Skansen also offers to its guests a zoo, restaurants of Swedish cuisine, museum Aquaria and great views over Stockholm. Skansen-Aquaria Welcome to one of the most unusual museums - Skansen Aquaria. Here you will find many types of fish and coral reefs, monkeys, lizards, snakes, spiders, crocodiles, parrots, turtles, scorpions and black rats, lemurs, sloths and many other animals. In a pond of the museum you will see huge sharks, which you even be able to pat on the backs! In April, Aquaria has opened a new exhibition, which consists of all kinds of reptiles: salamanders, the most beautiful frogs of different species, spider Imze and boa Snoddas are waiting for you! Pax. 1-2 3-6 7-14 15-30 31-50 Walking guided tour, 1 650 1 650 1 725 1 725 1 725 3 hour Start from central entrance to Entrance tickets to Skansen: january-march – adults - 100 SEK,; Skansen april-may and september – adults 130 SEK; june-august – adults 170 SEK; october-december – adults 100 SEK Children 6-15 y.o. all year round - 60 SEK. * During some events entrance is more expensive. Entrance tickets to Aquaria: adults - 100 SEK; children 6-15 y.o. – 60 SEK; children 3-5 y.o. – 40 SEK O.K. Travel AB Visitors: Kanalvägen 1A, Upplands Väsby Bank: Swedbank, Sollentuna Bank-giro: 845-9901 Rotsundagårdsvägen 42 Telephone (m): +46 704 535 764 Account No.: 8327-9,923 039 035-4 FA-skattebevis SE-192 79 Sollentuna E-mail: [email protected] Swift address:SWEDSESS Reg. No.: 556872-8488 SWEDEN Internet: http://www.oktravel.se IBAN: SE2780000832799230390354 VAT No. SE556872-848801 Sightseeing tou of Stockholm with visit to The Royal Armoury Tour combines guided tour by car / bus and a walking tour of the Old City. Tour starts from your hotel or the city center. During the tour you will see: Diplomatic town, Royal Djurgården park (Museums Island), fashionable areas, the Royal Dramatic Theatre and opera, Royal Park, City Hall, Concert Hall (where the Nobel Prize is presented), and in the end you will visit the observation deck with the great city view. In the Old City you will see: the Royal Palace , the Cathedral, Järnpojken or Iron Boy, rune stone, German church, the most narrow street in Stockholm, the Nobel Museum, The Big Square and the Iron square (Stortorget and Järntorget), "George defeating the dragon" sculpture and much more . At the Royal Armory the history of the Swedish Royal family is presented for children and adults in mysterious vaulted cellars of the Royal Palace. Gorgeous costumes and sparkling carriages take visitors away to the times of fabulous coronations, magnificent Royal Weddings and Christenings, as well as funerals and court intrigues. Expensive heavily decorated weapons, armour and other military attributes tell us dramatic stories of both peace and war time. Pax. 1-2 3-6 7-14 15-30 31-50 Sightseeing guided tour and 4 840 5 720 6 600 6 890 7 380 The Royal Armory, 4 hours Entrance tickets to the Royal Armoury: adult 100 SEK, children up to 18 y.o. – free. Museum is open everyday during may- august and Tue to Sun in other time of the year. O.K. Travel AB Visitors: Kanalvägen 1A, Upplands Väsby Bank: Swedbank, Sollentuna Bank-giro: 845-9901 Rotsundagårdsvägen 42 Telephone (m): +46 704 535 764 Account No.: 8327-9,923 039 035-4 FA-skattebevis SE-192 79 Sollentuna E-mail: [email protected] Swift address:SWEDSESS Reg. No.: 556872-8488 SWEDEN Internet: http://www.oktravel.se IBAN: SE2780000832799230390354 VAT No. SE556872-848801 Tom Tits Experiment Museum Guded tour with transfer to Södertälje In Tom Tits experiments kids can learn many things is this playful but developmental environment. The visitors themselves are involved in all scientific and technical experiments; children conduct research and come to new discoveries for themselves. To do this, it does not require special training. The experiments are designed for everyone. There are also fun attractions - most of them you can ride in the summer. In Tom Tits experiments kids can learn many things in this playful but developmental environment. The visitors themselves are involved in all scientific and technical experiments; children conduct research and come to new discoveries for themselves. To do this, it does not require special training. The experiments are designed for everyone. There are also fun attractions - most of them you can ride in the summer. The museum is located in Sodertalje - small and friendly town on the channel connecting the lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea.
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