Junibacken is a children’s attraction, founded by Staffan Götestam, Fredrik Urström and Peder Wallenberg. It is situated on the island of Djurgården in the …
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Feb 15, 2025
Our favourite museum in Stockholm for young children. We especially loved the Pippi show and story train! The restaurant is so beautifully designed and well worth visiting.Full review by Lynsey T
Oct 28, 2024
we all loved this the staff were incredible my kids especially loved the story train so much. It’s not a very big place we did the entire thing in an hour went to the outside moomin park for a bit an…Full review by cEdelsavardCregan
Oct 22, 2024
Very cute and nice place for kids. We’ve been with 2 years old and they had so much fun. And the train so beautiful I recommend not miss this placeFull review by 148netad
My 3yo hasn’t read anything about Pippi Longstocking but a friend recommended Junibacken as a good place to take her while visiting Stockholm. Would it still be fun if she doesn’t know the characters? Or shall we just go to Skansen?
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I don't think that it's necessary for your 3yo to know the characters. Maybe it will add more to the experience if you read her a story or show her an episode of Pipi's adventures. …
I don't think that it's necessary for your 3yo to know the characters. Maybe it will add more to the experience if you read her a story or show her an episode of Pipi's adventures. You can visit Pipi's house in Junibacken, it might be fun if your kid is alreadyu familiar with it. However I do think that your 3yo is going to have fun. We visited Skansen as well and we had a great time.
Hi, how much time should I allow to visit Junibacken, without rushing?
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Sorry with late answer but been away and missed the request. Just to say a visit of around 3 hours including snack break would be about right.With younger kids out of peak school …
Sorry with late answer but been away and missed the request. Just to say a visit of around 3 hours including snack break would be about right.With younger kids out of peak school holidays then 3 hours is plenty.Of course with kids in tow you can do Vasa or the Aquarium in the same day and don't forget the Historiska Museum(Vikings and stuff) is a short stroll nearby. However if you do Skansen then leave a clear day for that. Hope this reply isn't after your visit here!