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 …
We were told not to miss this museum and we couldn’t agree more. We spent 2 hours and we could have stayed more which is unusual for my wife and I. Highly recommended for all ages.Full review by tuslac
Mar 15, 2025
This was the first time i saw such an amazing ship. I thought i was in the pirates of the Caribbeans with captain Jack Sparrow. When we left the Vasa Museum, we needed some snow. We searched everyw…Full review by Travis A
Mar 5, 2025
The Vasa museum is a large angular concrete structure that houses the entire ship with exhibits surrounding it on four levels. Easy to book tickets on our iPhones and enter through 3 sets of doors. W…Full review by AprilandMay1986
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.