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Stockholm Inhaltsverzeichnis **Bitte beachten Sie, dass es für viele Zusatzleistungen Kinderpreise gibt. Geben Sie daher bei Buchung immer das Kinderalter mit an.** Stockholm Inhaltsverzeichnis Stockholm Pass ..................................................................................................................... 2 Hop-on Hop-off Tour Stockholm ............................................................................................ 5 Schifffahrt durch die Stockholmer Schären ............................................................................ 7 ABBA The Museum ohne Audioguide ................................................................................... 8 Über den Dächern Stockholms .............................................................................................. 9 Rundgang durch die Altstadt ................................................................................................10 Altstadt, Djurgården & Vasa Museum ...................................................................................11 I Stockholm Pass Der Stockholm Pass ist eine Vorteilskarte zum Sightseeing, mit dem Besucher alles erleben können, was Stockholm zu bieten hat, und dabei Zeit und Geld sparen. Highlights: Verschwenden Sie keine Zeit mit einem Pass, in dem vieles inbegriffen ist Sparen Sie Geld, da alle Eintritte für die aufgeführten Attraktionen inbegriffen sind Profitieren Sie von diesem einfach zu verwendenden Pass und kostenlosem Stadtführer Genießen Sie kostenlose Fahrten mit Hop-On/Hop-Off-Bussen und Booten Mit dem Stockholm Pass erhalten Sie freien Eintritt in mehr als 60 Topattraktionen, Museen und Touren in Stockholm, inklusive des berühmten Skyview, Stockholmer Schloss und einer Bootstour rund um die Inseln Fjäderholmarna und mehr. Erleben Sie ganz Stockholm und sparen Sie dabei Geld - mit dem Stockholm Pass ist das ganz einfach. Besuchen Sie die beliebtesten Attraktionen, ohne etwas extra zu bezahlen, und entdecken Sie die berühmten Sehenswürdigkeiten von Schlössern bis zu Vergnügungsparks, Museen und Denkmälern - es ist für jeden etwas dabei. Mit dem Stockholm Pass können Sie die Hop-On/Hop-Off-Busse und Boote der Stadt unbegrenzt nutzen, solange Ihr Pass gültig ist. Er kann auch im Zusammenhang mit zahlreichen kulturellen und historischen Attraktionen der Stadt genutzt werden: Mit dem Stockholm Pass erhalten Sie kostenlosen Zutritt zu den folgenden Museen, Attraktionen und Sightseeing-Touren: Sightseeing und Ausflüge: Kunst und Architektur: • Bootsfahrt nach Drottningholm (30.03. - 21.10) • Artipelag • Bootsfahrt nach Gustavsberg (25.06.-02.09.) • Fotografiska • Bootsfahrt nach Artipelag (05.05.- 30.09.) • Millesgården • Bootsfahrt nach Fjäderholmarna (28.04.- • Museum Waldemarsudde 02.09.) • Sven-Harrys Kunstmuseum • Königliche Kanalfahrt (03.03. – 16.12.) • Thiel Galerie • Geschichtliche Kanalfahrt (02.06. – 12.08.) • Färgfabriken 2 • Archipelag-Tour mit Guide • Strindberg Museum • Bootsfahrt nach Sigtuna, Rosersberg und • Swedish Museum of Preforming Arts Skokloster (30.06. – 12.08.) • Unter den Brücken Stockholms (14.04 -04.11.) König und Königinnen: • Bootsfahrt nach Vaxholm (04.04.-31.12.) • Schloss Drottningholm • Bootsfahrt nach Birka (28.04. - 23.09.) • Schloss Gripsholm (April - November) • Stockholm Winter-Tour (17.12. – 29.03.) • Antikmuseum von Gustav III. (Mai - September) • Stockholm Panorama-Sightseeing • Gustav III. Pavillon (June - August) • Geführte Altstadt-Tour (30.06. – 26.08.) • Königlicher Hofstall • Geführte Altstadt-Tour (September - November • Chinesischer Pavillon auf Schloss & Februar - Januar) Drottningholm (Mai - August) • Königspalast Hop-On/Hop-Off Bus und Boot: • Burg Tre Kronor • Sightseeing Stockholm und Hop-On/Hop-Off • Königliche Gemächer • Riddarholmskyrkan (Mai - November) Entertainment: • Schloss Rosendal (Juni - August) • Casino Cosmopol • Schloss Rosersberg (Juni - August) • Gröna Lund Tivoli (April - September) • Königliche Schatzkammer • Schloss Tullgarn (Juni - September) Für Familien: • Schloss Ulriksdal und Orangerie (Juni - August) • Aquaria Vattenmuseum • Schmetterlingshaus Haga Ocean Kultur und Geschichte: • Gröna Lund Tivoli (28. 04. - 28. 09.) • Botanischer Garten Bergius, Edvard Anderson • Bergrummet Conservatory und Victoria House • Junibacken • Tanzmuseum • Polizeimuseum • Schlosstheater Drottningholm (01.03. - 16.12.) • Postmuseum • K. A. Almgren Seidenfabrik • SkyView • Nobelmuseum • Straßenbahnmuseum Stockholm • Nordisches Museum • Tom Tits Experiment • Riddarhuset • Technisches Museum • Museum Vine and Spirits • Skansen Freilichtmuseum • Sankt Nikolai kyrka • Skansen Aquarium • Vasa Museum • Vikingaliv • Festung Vaxholm (Mai - September) Zusätzlich zu Ihrem Pass erhalten Sie einen kostenlosen Stadtführer voller nützlicher Informationen, Tipps und Details, wo Sie Ihren Pass benutzen und wie Sie das Beste aus ihm holen können. Die Mehrzahl der im Stockholm Pass enthaltenen Attraktionen sind das ganze Jahr über geöffnet und nur an einigen Tagen, normalerweise um Weihnachten, geschlossen. Einige sind jedoch saisonabhängig im Sommer oder Winter geschlossen. Bitte überprüfen Sie die Öffnungszeiten. 3 Inbegriffen: Einlass in mehr als 60 der beliebtesten Attraktionen Stockholms Hop-On/Hop-Off-Tour mit Bus und Boot durch die Stadt, Schären und Kanäle Stadtführer Nicht inbegriffen: Flughafentransfer Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel Treffpunkt: Sie können Ihren ausgedruckten Voucher an den folgenden Orten einlösen: Stromma.com: Sergels Torg (am Stockholm Besucherzentrum), Center Sergels Torg 5 MiniBar Stockholm: Strömkajen, Södra Blasieholmshamnen 11 Royal Djurgården Besucherzentrum, Djurgårdsvägen 2 Flughafen Stockholm Arlanda Besucherzentrum, Terminal 2, 4 und 5 Weitere Informationen: Der Pass kann einmal für alle Attraktionen und Touren benutzt werden mit Ausnahme der Hop-On/Hop-Off-Busse und Boote, die unbegrenzt benutzt werden können. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Verfügbarkeit der im Pass enthaltenen Attraktionen saisonabhängig ist. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Verfügbarkeit der im Pass enthaltenen Attraktionen wie Grona Lund Tivoli sowie die "Unter den Brücken von Stockholm"-Tour und die Bootstour nach Schloss Drottningholm saisonabhängig ist. SAISON 01.11.2019 - 31.10.2020 buchbar unter: EDV-Code STO31Z 2 Tage pro Person ab 109 € EDV-Code STO32Z 3 Tage pro Person ab 133 € 4 Hop-on Hop-off Tour Stockholm Entdecken Sie Schwedens Hauptstadt vom Oberdeck eines Open-Top-Tour Busses. Mit seiner 700 Jahre alten Geschichte ist die Stadt reich an Kulturgeschichte, Palästen und großen berühmten Bauten. Stockholm ist weltweit berühmt für die atemberaubende, malerische Kulisse. Umgeben von Wasser bietet die Stadt wunderschöne Parklandschaften, gotische Kirchen, schwedische Designerboutiquen, sowie ausgezeichnete Cafés und Restaurants. Der Bus hält an allen bekannten Stellen einschließlich der City Hall und dem Wasa-Museum. Außerdem haben Sie die Möglichkeit Ihr Busticket mit einer Bootstour zu kombinieren. Route: Bus Boot 1. Strömgatan / The Royal Opera 1. Slottet 2. The Royal Palace 2. Nybroplan 3. SoFo / Shopping Area 3. The Vasa Museum 4. Viking Line / Stadsgarden Cruise Terminal 4. Skeppsholmen 5. Fjälljatan 5. ABBA The Musuem / 6. Medbrogarplatsen Gröna Lund 7. The Royal Palace / Slottet 6. Waldemarsudde 8. Kungsträdgarden/Shopping District 7. Stasgarden Cruise 9. Strandvägen Terminal, berth 167 10. The Vasa Museum 8. Fotografiska Museet 11. ABBA The Museum / Gröna Lund 9. Slussen 12. Skansen 13. ABBA The Museum / Gröna Lund 14. Tha Vasa Mueseum 15. Museum Park / Museiparken 16. (A) Frihamnen / Curise Terminal 634 17. (B) Fihamnen / Cruise Terminal 638 18. Stureplan Entertainment District 19. Kungsgatan / Hötorget Market Place 20. ICE Bar 21. Central Staition / Cityterminalen 22. Radhuset /Court House 23. City Hall 5 Sprache: Audioguide deutschsprachig Termine: Bus -Tour: Täglich, ca. 10.00 Uhr – 16.00 Uhr (saisonale Abweichungen möglich) Boot – Tour: 27.04. – 01.09, 10.10 – 17.10 Uhr Dauer: Bus - Tour: ca. 100 Minuten, alle 30 Minuten Boot - Tour: ca. 55 Minuten, alle 30 Minuten Startpunkt: Bus - Tour: 1. Haltestelle Strömgatan Boot - Tour: 1. Haltestelle Nybroplan Gültigkeit: 24 Std. oder 72 Std. Hinweis:Ihr Ticket ist bis 3 Monate nach dem gewählten Datum gültig. Bitte zeigen Sie Ihren Voucher einem Busfahrer von den City Sightseeing-Bussen vor! SAISON 01.11.2019 - 31.10.2020 buchbar auf RQ unter: EDV-Code STO35Z 24StdBus & Boot pro Person ab 48 € EDV-Code STO40Z 72StdBus & Boot pro Person ab 50 € 6 Schifffahrt durch die Stockholmer Schären Gehen Sie an Bord eines klassischen Schiffes und erkunde Sie die Wasserstraßen von Stockholm bei einer Sightseeing-Tour. Erleben Sie die unberührte Natur des einzigartigen Schärengartens. Beschreibung: Erleben Sie eine 2,5-stündige Schifffahrt durch den Stockholmer Schärengarten bei einer Mittagsfahrt ab Strandvägen. Fahren Sie in einem klassischen Boot aus der Wende des 20. Jahrhunderts oder den 1930ern. An Bord der MS Östanå, die 1906 erbaut wurde, oder der SS Stockholm, erbaut 1931, erzählt Ihnen Ihr Guide mehr über die Natur des Stockholmer Schärengartens, des zweitgrößten seiner Art in der Ostsee. Kombinieren Sie Ihren Ausflug mit einem köstlichen Mittagessen mit Sandwiches, Salaten und Pasteten, sowie heißen und kalten Getränken. Wenn Sie 14:00 Uhr abfahren, können Sie das Mittagsspezial zu einem Vorzugspreis zusammen mit Ihrem Ticket für die Schifffahrt buchen. Beide Boote verfügen über sanitäre Anlagen. Highlights: Fahren Sie entlang der Küste des zweitgrößten Schärengartens in der Ostsee Gehen
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