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Is the ABBA Museum in Stockholm Worth It?

The ABBA Museum is a lively, interactive pop museum that traces the band's journey from their Eurovision win through global superstardom. Expect to spend 60-90 minutes singing along in a mini recording studio, dancing with hologram versions of the band, trying on replica costumes, and exploring memorabilia. It's upbeat and fun if you like ABBA even a little; it's cheesy and skippable if you're not a fan. The place gets crowded quickly, especially around midday, so the atmosphere can feel more like a theme park than a traditional museum.

Best time to visit is spring or fall when Stockholm has fewer crowds; summer is peak season and lines are longer. Expect to pay around 250-350 SEK per adult ticket depending on the day and time slot you choose. Fast-track or combo tickets with other attractions push it higher. One honest tip: book the earliest morning slot you can to avoid the worst crowds and actually enjoy the interactive stations. Skip the expensive private tours unless you're traveling with a big group; the standard self-guided visit gives you everything you need. If you're short on time or on a tight budget, you're probably better off just listening to their music while walking around Stockholm instead.

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