Vasa Museum Restaurant
Savor organic Swedish classics with sea views beside the majestic Vasa warship in Stockholm's premier museum restaurant.
Nestled within Stockholm's iconic Vasa Museum on Djurgården island, this restaurant serves modern Swedish cuisine using locally sourced, organic ingredients. Overlooking Saltsjön, it offers lunch menus, classic meatballs, salads, and fika treats in a bright space with terrace seating. Perfect for refueling amid maritime history, with separate terrace access for non-museum visitors.
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- Galärvarvsvägen 14, Stockholm, 115 21, SE
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 11 am-4 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-4 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-4 pm
- Thursday 11 am-4 pm
- Friday 11 am-4 pm
- Saturday 11 am-4 pm
- Sunday 11 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Opt for the daily lunch special to experience seasonal Swedish ingredients at their freshest.
- Reserve ahead for Ship Hall dinners to dine under the Vasa's hull for a historic ambiance.
- Request gluten-free or lactose-free options in advance to suit dietary preferences.
- Use the terrace entrance if skipping the museum, enjoying direct waterfront access.
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Getting There
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Tram
Tram 7 from city center to Nordiska museet/Vasamuseet stop, 15-20 minutes, frequent service every 10 minutes, single ticket 40 SEK.
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Bus
Bus 67 from Karlaplan metro to Nordiska museet/Vasamuseet, 10-15 minutes, runs every 15-20 minutes, single ticket 40 SEK.
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Ferry
Ferry 82 from Slussen or 80 from Nybroplan to Allmänna gränd, 10-15 minutes plus 8-minute walk, seasonal frequency up to every 30 minutes, single ticket 40 SEK.
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Walking
From city center or nearby Djurgårdsbron, 25-35 minutes on flat paths through parkland, fully accessible year-round.
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Maritime Dining Amidst History
The Vasa Museum Restaurant occupies a prime spot inside the Vasa Museum, directly adjacent to the towering 17th-century warship Vasa. This setting transforms every meal into a historical immersion, with the massive wooden hull visible from certain seating areas. Diners can savor Swedish flavors while surrounded by the echoes of naval ambition from 1628, when the Vasa sank on its maiden voyage.Natural light floods the space through large windows, framing views of the serene Saltsjön bay and distant Kastellholmen island. The terrace extends this experience outdoors during warmer months, allowing guests to dine al fresco with gentle sea breezes.Swedish Culinary Heritage Revived
The kitchen emphasizes classic Swedish cooking methods, preparing everything from scratch with fine, regional ingredients. Expect hearty dishes like meatballs in cream sauce paired with lingonberries, open-faced shrimp sandwiches, and daily specials that shift with seasonal produce. Salads brim with fresh greens, while fika options include pastries, buns, and cookies alongside coffee or tea.Children's portions keep pricing accessible for families, and the beverage selection features beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks. All meat, vegetables, and dairy prioritize local, organic sources to honor Sweden's culinary traditions while minimizing environmental footprint.Seasonal Rhythms and Daily Fare
Lunch menus adapt daily to highlight the freshest arrivals, served from a warm kitchen between set hours. In summer, extended operations capture the long daylight, while winter focuses on comforting warmth. The restaurant supports dietary needs with advance notice for gluten-free or lactose-free adaptations.Beyond casual lunches, it hosts elaborate dinners in the Ship Hall beside the Vasa itself, featuring multi-course menus like the Sailor's Menu at around 750 SEK excluding VAT. These events blend food with the museum's grandeur for unforgettable gatherings.Harmonious Setting on Djurgården
Located at Galärvarvsvägen 14 on the lush Djurgården island, the restaurant benefits from its national city park surroundings. A cash-free operation, it provides wheelchair-accessible facilities and toilets. Indoor picnic areas offer space for packed meals, though the prepared fare tempts most to stay.The terrace entrance allows direct access without museum admission, making it a flexible stop for island explorers. This integration with the Vasa Museum enhances its appeal as a cultural dining hub in Stockholm.Explore the best of what The Vasa Museum Restaurant has to offer
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