RED Sightseeing Stockholm bus + Nobel Prize Museum
Location
Essentials
- Get inspired by ideas that changed the world
- Explore the life and work of famous Nobel Prize recipients
- Visitez les meilleurs sites de Stockholm à votre rythme
Practical info
Children
Child ticket for 7-15 year olds
Free entry for 0-6 year olds when accompanied by a paying adult
Operating hours bus
10.00 - 17.00
Last bus departs stop 1 at 16.00
Opening hours Nobel Prize Museum
September – May:
Tuesday – Thursday: 11.00 – 17.00
Friday: 11.00 - 21.00
Saturday – Sunday: 10.00 – 17.00
Monday: Closed
June – August:
Monday – Sunday: 10.00 – 19.00
Languages
The audio guide on the bus is available in Swedish, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Finnish, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, Japanese, Hindi, Hebrew and Arabic
Guided tours are available at the museum in English at 11.15, 13.15, 15.15, and 19.00 (Friday’s only), and in Swedish at 14.15
The audio guide in the museum is available in Swedish, English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Japanese, Hungarian, Chinese, Portuguese and Russian, and can be found here audio.nobelprizemuseum.se
Stops
Click here for the map or find the locations of the stops in the RED Sightseeing app
Ticket information
Ticket directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled or cancelled up to 48 hours in advance
More information
For questions about the product, please contact [email protected]
Accessibility
Getting there
Public Transport
The nearest stops to the Nobel Prize Museum are Gamla Stan (metro 13, 14, 17, 18 & 19), Riddarhustorget (bus 2, 3 &53) and Slottsbacken (bus 2, 57 & 76).
About
A wealth of knowledge and history
With this combi ticket you will be able to easily travel through Stockholm, and visit all the best locations. The Nobel Prize Museum is only a 5 minute walk from the RED Sightseeing bus stop on Gamla Stan, so that visiting the museum is easy to combine with your tour of the city. Of course, there are many other places you can visit along the way, including great view points and excellent attractions.
Ideas that can change the world
The Nobel Prize is awarded to exemplary efforts made in the fields of science, humanism and peace. At the museum, you can explore the incredible contributions made by Nobel Prize recipients and learn more about their lives. The Nobel Prize Museum is fun for the whole family, including kids as one of the two permanent exhibitions is created especially for children.
The other permanent exhibition "These things changed the world," showcases a collection of artifacts from Nobel Prize laureates, highlighting their groundbreaking discoveries, courageous peace efforts, and innovative ideas. The exhibition delves into profound questions about the universe, human nature, and life itself, demonstrating how the laureates' work has impacted humanity and shaped the world we live in today. The third exhibition at the museum changes about every 2 or 3 months, so that every visit to the museum brings a new experience.
Take the hop on hop off bus around Stockholm
One of the easiest and best ways to explore a city, is with a hop on hop off bus. The RED Sightseeing bus drives around the city centre, with stops in several of the most iconic neighbourhoods. Including the old city centre, Gamla Stan, and the beautiful Djurgården with its many museums.
While on the bus you can listen to an audio guide to learn more about the city, and you can use free Wi-Fi so that you can share your experiences. For the exact locations of the bus stops and the buses in the city, it is best to download the RED Sightseeing app, which also offers a free walking tour. You decide at which stops you want to hop on and off while you explore Stockholm at your own pace.
Having doubts? You can cancel or reschedule this booking up to 48 hours in advance for free.