Stockholm: ABBA The Museum Entrance Ticket


About This Experience
ABBA The Museum sits in the yellow building on Djurgården, a short walk from the Vasa Museum, and it is not a conventional music museum. The premise stated on the door is that you are meant to participate rather than read labels, and the exhibits are built around that - you can sing at a recreation of the Polar Studio, try the stage costumes on digitally, and share a stage with the band's 3D avatars.
The archive material is genuine and substantial: original stage costumes worn by all four members, instruments, gold records and awards, plus the memorabilia that accumulated around one of the most commercially successful acts in pop history. The audio guide is the piece that carries it - Agnetha, Benny, Björn and Frida narrating their own career in their own words - and it is worth knowing that the audio guide is bought at the museum rather than included in this ticket.
It is the most-reviewed single attraction on this site, at 4.6 out of 5 across 13,370 reviews, and the operator's own estimate of 1.5 to 2 hours is accurate. The ticket is timed and valid for a single entry on the date and slot you choose, the museum is wheelchair accessible, and it does not accept cash - bring a card.
Highlights
- Walk in the footsteps of ABBA
- Listen to an audio guide in which Agnetha, Benny, Björn and Frida share their personal memories and stories from their fantastic career
- See ABBA's instruments, gold records, awards and stage outfits
What's Included
- ✓ Entry ticket to ABBA The Museum
Not Included
- Audio guide (can be bought at the museum)
What to Bring
- Credit card
Good to Know & Caveats
- Children up to 6 years old can enter for free. Please collect your child ticket at the check-in counter
- The estimated time for your visit is 1.5 to 2 hours
- The museum is adapted for wheelchair use
- Cash payments are not accepted for safety and efficiency reasons so please carry a card
- The ticket is only valid for a single entry on your chosen date and time
Meeting Point
Look for the yellow building that says ABBA The Museum.
What Travelers Say
Rated 4.6/5 by 13,370 verified GetYourGuide travelers.
The museum is full of energy, the whole family had fun. For sure, a must see in Stockholm However, there was a problem eith the tickets bought from MyGuide.
— Theodora, August
I've been to the museum twice. It's simply wonderful to see the group's collection up close.
— Brittany, August
Brilliant experience, so much ABBA memorabilia and information from the band members childhoods through to present day, during their ABBA journey and beyond. Well worth a look
— Louise, August
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do you need at ABBA The Museum?
The museum's own estimate is 1.5 to 2 hours, and that matches what most visitors report. It is an interactive museum rather than a walk-through gallery, so the participation exhibits are what fill the time.
Is the audio guide included in the ticket?
No. The audio guide - in which the four band members narrate their own story - is bought separately at the museum. Most visitors consider it the best part of the experience, so budget for it.
Can I change my time slot?
The ticket is valid for a single entry on the date and time you selected, so it is not flexible once booked. Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance applies if your plans change entirely.
Is ABBA The Museum suitable for children?
Yes, and children up to six years old enter free - collect the child ticket at the check-in counter. The interactive exhibits, the singing booth and the avatar stage tend to work better with children than a conventional museum does.
Where is ABBA The Museum?
On Djurgården, in the yellow building signed ABBA The Museum. It is a short walk from the Vasa Museum, so the two combine easily in one day on the island.





