Interactive Djurgården museum filled with original 1970s stage costumes, gold records, and recreated recording studios. Recording booths and digital stages line the rooms, set up for singing and dancing alongside band holograms.
Historic artillery depot tracing 500 years of Swedish military history. Life-size dioramas detail the harsh conditions of soldier life, while a trophy chamber displays flags captured from defeated armies.
Interactive children’s museum occupying a circular 18th-century cloister. Tactile play stations and guided workshops fill the bright central dome, while a red-brick portico wraps around a grassy park for outdoor play.
Vast private collection of vintage synthesizers where every instrument is meant to be played. The rooms are arranged by decade, with recording stations set up for hands-on experimentation.
High-energy flagship in the old stock exchange stocking the brand's full ethical range. Rows of iPads let shoppers design personalized wrappers and flavor combos, with finished blocks ready for pickup two hours later.
Intimate 11th arrondissement cafe dedicated to writing letters to the future. Specialty lattes come with stationery and wax seals, while a wall of dated cubbies holds sealed messages scheduled for delivery up to twenty years later.
Glass-domed landmark housing interactive exhibits on glaciers, volcanoes, and the northern lights. Panoramic observation deck circles the top floor, framing city and mountain views in every direction.
Sprawling sixth-floor exhibition hall running rotating pop culture, manga, and design showcases. Long illuminated escalators lead up to the high-ceilinged venue, with deep-dive shows spilling out into a themed cafe and gift shop.
Immersive dinner show projecting a 3D animated story right onto the tablecloth. A tiny virtual chef "cooks" each course before real tasting menu plates land in sync with the visuals.
Iconic building wrapped in dramatic steel ribbons, with three floors exploring the artistry and history of the car. A separate ticket unlocks the Vault, a subterranean level holding over 250 rare and historic vehicles from the collection.
Open-air street art park with multi-level concrete walls covered in constantly shifting graffiti. An on-site shop sells spray paint for adding fresh layers straight onto the public walls.
Street-level gallery and underground laser lab packed with vintage holograms and floating 3D celebrity portraits. Long, highly technical tours head down into the basement workspace to break down the physics of light.
Neon-lit Dongbei BBQ spot packed with low stools and automatic rotating grills. Raw skewers come from a wall of self-serve fridges to cook hands-free at the table, and the bill is just a count of the empty sticks.
Astoria film and television museum set in a historic studio complex. Galleries mix early cameras and iconic movie props with hands-on stop-motion stations, a permanent Jim Henson collection, and a 267-seat cinema.