Dyktankhuset
Dive into History at Dyktankhuset: Stockholm's Unique Maritime Museum
Discover the rich heritage of Swedish spirits through engaging exhibits and delightful tastings at Stockholm's Museum of Spirits.
Nestled in the picturesque Djurgården area of Stockholm, the Museum of Spirits invites visitors to immerse themselves in Sweden's rich liquor heritage. This unique attraction combines a museum experience with a delightful restaurant and beer garden, offering a sensory journey through the world of spirits. From interactive exhibits to tastings, it's a must-visit for tourists and locals alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are near the Gröna Lund amusement park, head east towards the waterfront. Continue along the Djurgårdsstrand pathway, which runs parallel to the water. The Museum of Spirits is located at Djurgårdsstrand 9, just a short 10-minute walk from the amusement park. Look for the large sign indicating the museum as you approach.
Public Transport - Tram
If you are further away, you can take tram line 7 from the central areas of Djurgården. Board the tram at the nearest stop and get off at 'Gröna Lund.' From there, follow the detailed walking instructions mentioned above. The tram ride will typically cost you around 39 SEK.
Public Transport - Bus
You can also take bus line 69, which travels around Djurgården. Get off at the 'Djurgårdsbron' stop. From there, walk straight towards the waterfront and then turn left along the Djurgårdsstrand pathway. The museum will be on your right-hand side. The bus fare is approximately 39 SEK.
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