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Find Your Way to the Nobel Prize Museum

Directions to the Nobel Prize Museum

The Nobel Prize Museum is located in Stockholm’s Old Town, an area well connected by public transport and easy to explore on foot. Knowing the exact address and the most convenient travel options helps you reach the museum efficiently and plan your route through the city’s historic centre.

How to Get There

The Nobel Prize Museum is centrally located in Stockholm’s historic Old Town (Gamla stan), making it easy to reach from anywhere in the city.

Address:

Stortorget 2, 103 16 Stockholm, Sweden

Plan Your Route

Gamla stan is compact and largely pedestrian-friendly. If you are staying in central Stockholm or visiting nearby attractions such as the Royal Palace, walking is often the fastest and most enjoyable option. The museum is located directly on Stortorget, the Old Town’s main square.

Take the Red Line or Green Line to Gamla stan station. From the station, follow signs toward Stortorget. The walk to the museum takes approximately 5 minutes and includes short cobblestone streets.

Several local bus routes serve the Gamla stan area. Buses typically stop just outside the Old Town, from where the museum can be reached on foot in a few minutes. This option works well if you are travelling from areas not directly connected by the metro.

Public ferries link Gamla stan with nearby islands such as Djurgården and Skeppsholmen. Ferry stops are within walking distance of the museum and offer a practical and scenic alternative during spring and summer.

Driving is not recommended due to limited vehicle access and restricted parking in the Old Town. If arriving by car, parking in a central garage outside Gamla stan and continuing on foot or by public transport is more convenient.

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Nobel Prize Museum: Admission ticket

Highlights

Discover the groundbreaking ideas that have changed the world.

Explore the inspiring stories of Nobel laureates.

Enjoy multimedia exhibits including films and objects related to the Nobel Prize.

Access an audio guide via your smartphone for an enriched visit.

Visit a museum located in the heart of Stockholm with easy access.

FAQs

What is the address of the Nobel Prize Museum?

The Nobel Prize Museum is located at Stortorget 2, 103 16 Stockholm, Sweden, in the heart of Gamla stan.

Which area of Stockholm is the museum in?

The museum is in Gamla stan (Old Town), Stockholm’s historic centre.

How far is the museum from Gamla stan metro station?

It is about a 5-minute walk from Gamla stan station on the Red and Green metro lines.

Is the museum easy to reach by public transport?

Yes. Metro, bus, and ferry connections all stop within walking distance of the museum.

Can I reach the museum on foot from central Stockholm?

Yes. Gamla stan is centrally located and easily reachable on foot from nearby districts.

Is parking available near the museum?

Parking in Gamla stan is limited. Using public transport or walking is recommended for easier access.

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