
The ABBA Museum
Best time to visit
Weekday afternoons are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy a relaxed visit with more interactive playtime. Avoid weekends when local families often visit.
Budget tips
Tickets can be bundled with other Stockholm attractions in city passes for savings. Booking online in advance sometimes offers a small discount, especially off-peak.
Recommended for
Music lovers, Families with kids, Pop culture fans, Interactive experience seekers
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: Four members made up this legendary pop group, and they sold over 380 million records worldwide. The museum lets you sing along with digital versions of their hits in a replica of a recording studio.
Highlights: Step into a shimmering display filled with costumes worn during their world tours, including glittering jumpsuits that dazzled millions. Audiences get to virtually perform on stage alongside holograms of the group, a tech twist that feels like a backstage pass.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for standing and interacting in many of the exhibit zones.
- Bring a camera for striking shots of iconic costumes and colorful displays.
- Skip the gift shop until the end to carry purchases easily throughout the visit.
- Try the karaoke booth early when fewer visitors want to record their performances.
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