What does the Stockholm Pass cost?
The price depends on the duration and the age of the holder. Here you can see how it is structured and when the pass pays off.
Prices by duration
The Stockholm Pass (Go City All-Inclusive) is priced by duration and age. Every pass unlocks the same 60-plus attractions, so all you choose is how many days you use them over. Adults pay from age 16, while children aged 6 to 15 get a cheaper rate.
| Duration | Adults (16+) | Children (6-15) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | 949 kr | 299 kr |
| 2 days | 1,349 kr | 549 kr |
| 3 days | 1,699 kr | 699 kr |
| 4 days | 1,949 kr | 749 kr |
| 5 days | 1,999 kr | 799 kr |
As of 26 June 2026. The price shown in the booking window is the one that counts. Go City charges in Swedish kronor (SEK), the local currency, so there is nothing to convert on the ground.
What every pass includes
Whatever the duration, every pass contains the same thing: free entry to more than 60 attractions, the hop-on hop-off bus and several boat tours. Public transport is not included. You can find the full list of what is covered on the Attractions page.
Which duration pays off
The longer the pass, the cheaper each individual day becomes: with the 5-day pass you effectively pay only around 400 kr a day. What matters is how many attractions you manage per day. Single admission prices for Stockholm's major museums and tours are high, so even a one-day pass often pays off after just two or three visits.
Here is how to find the right duration:
- Put together a wishlist (see Attractions).
- Estimate how many you can fit into a day, and choose the number of days accordingly.
- Compare the total of the single prices with the pass price above.
If you only want to see one or two things, the Essentials Pass or single tickets often work out cheaper.
Questions about the price
Are there reduced child rates?+
Yes. Children aged 6 to 15 get a cheaper child pass. Children under 6 usually do not need their own pass, and from 16 the adult price applies.
When does the pass pay off?+
The pass pays off as soon as the single admission prices of the attractions you want to visit add up to more than the pass price. Two or three larger museums or tours a day are often enough. Put together a short wishlist before you go.
Check the price in the booking window
Choose your duration and see the current price directly from the provider.