What is it?
This tribute to the glitziest band in Swedish history is chock-a-block with all the gold discs, chunky platforms and quirky memorabilia you’d imagine. Plus, there are some seriously clever interactive exhibits that give visitors the chance to perform on stage alongside Abba and dress up in virtual versions of some of the group’s famous sparkly outfits.
Is it worth visiting?
You don’t need to be a die-hard fan to enjoy it, and although entry is pricier than many of Stockholm’s other top attractions, you can easily while away half a day here. Be warned, you’ll probably be humming ‘Dancing Queen’ for hours afterwards.
Should I pre-book the Abba Museum?
You don’t have to, but you’ll save heaps of queuing time by booking online in advance. Oh, and be aware that there’s no money, money money (see what we did there?) accepted at this cash-free venue.
Time Out tip
More contemporary free live music is regularly on offer in the adjacent Pop House hotel bar (open for drinks to non-guests).
This review was fact-checked and updated in 2024.
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