Standard independent visit
Matches the official 160 SEK adult price and provides a mobile-ready ticket to bypass the on-site payment desk.
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Since the official Nobel Prize Museum website does not offer online ticket sales, booking through a partner is the only way to secure a digital entry pass in advance. Compare the standard ticket for a focused visit against the Go City Stockholm Pass, which is the most cost-effective choice for visitors planning to see multiple attractions in Gamla Stan.
Matches the official 160 SEK adult price and provides a mobile-ready ticket to bypass the on-site payment desk.
Compare rows ↓The Go City All-Inclusive Pass includes the museum alongside the Vasa Museum and Royal Palace, offering the best overall value.
Compare rows ↓Ensures entry during specific time slots, which is vital when the compact museum reaches capacity during busy cruise-ship windows.
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Tiqets Standard Ticket
Compare rows ↓02GetYourGuide Skip-the-line / Priority Access
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Compare rows ↓04Go City: Stockholm All-Inclusive Pass
Compare rows ↓05GetYourGuide Hop-On Hop-Off Combo
Compare rows ↓06Tiqets Standard (Adult) + Free youth entry at the door
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FAQ
As of May 2026, the official Nobel Prize Museum website does not sell individual tickets online; they are primarily sold at the entrance desk. However, you can book through authorized partners like Tiqets or GetYourGuide to secure a digital voucher in advance, which is useful for travel planning and budget tracking.
Yes, short 20-minute guided tours in English and Swedish are included with your admission. These tours cannot be pre-booked; you must sign up at the museum entrance desk upon arrival. English tours typically run at 11:15, 13:15, and 15:15 daily, with an additional 19:15 slot on Friday evenings.
Tickets purchased directly at the museum entrance are generally non-refundable. If you book through partners like GetYourGuide or Tiqets, you typically benefit from a 24-hour free cancellation policy, allowing for a full refund if your plans change before your visit.
The museum does not currently use a strict timed-entry system for general admission. You can arrive at any time during opening hours. However, because the museum is located in a historic building in Gamla Stan with limited capacity, arriving early in the day is recommended to avoid peak afternoon crowds.
Large suitcases and wheeled luggage are strictly prohibited inside the museum. Small lockers (33 x 28 x 36 cm) are available in the unattended cloakroom for backpacks. Strollers are permitted but may be restricted during extremely busy periods due to narrow exhibition paths.
Children and youth aged 0–18 enter for free. Students and seniors (65+) are eligible for a reduced rate of 120 SEK with valid ID. The museum is also included in the Go City Stockholm All-Inclusive Pass, which grants entry by scanning your digital pass at the desk.
No, the Nobel Prize Museum is a cash-free venue. All payments at the entrance desk, the museum shop, and Bistro Nobel must be made by card (VISA, Mastercard, American Express, or Maestro).
Bistro Nobel and the museum shop are located inside the ticketed area. You must purchase an admission ticket to access the cafe, famous for its 'Nobel Ice Cream' and the tradition of checking the undersides of chairs for laureate signatures.