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An outdoor museum of Swedish traditional handicraft as well as a zoo where you can watch typical Scandinavian animals such as bears, lynx, wolves and elks. A great way to see them all is the guided feeding walk which starts every day at 14.00 by the wolverines. The Aquarium costs extra and houses exotic fish, snakes, spiders and other creepy crawlies. There is also a children's zoo of baby animals, and don't miss the bakery and glass-blowing cottage.
Djurgården, bus 44 or 47 from T-Centralen.
www.skansen.se
Wolverine feeding time was amazing, as was the fish broth by the lake for the humans.
Skansen is situated on the island of Djurgarden. It a pleasant walk from the city centre along the waterfront, or from the Central Station bus 47 goes there or bus 44 goes via Tekniska hogskolan and Karlaplan.
The heritage trams (route 7) from Norrmalmstorg or Nybroplan run on weekends from March to mid-December and throughout the summer.
www.skansen.se
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