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Skokloster Castle is one of the best-preserved Baroque palaces in the world and a unique destination for the travel industry looking to offer historical and memorable experiences near Stockholm and Arland Airport. Here, visitors are greeted by magnificent interiors, fascinating collections, and all the artwork you can handle.

Skokloster Castle was once the home of renowned field marshal Carl Gustav Wrangel of the 30-years war fame. Its most sought-after possession is the painting Vertumnus by the 16th century Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Skokloster Castle is open all year round to pre-booked tours, and our knowledgeable guides, fluent in several languages, will give you and your visitors an unforgettable experience as they travel together in time back to the 17th century.

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Our information brochures include details on opening hours, prices, guided tours, payment procedures, and more.

Handling of vouchers

We accept vouchers as a method of payment. New customers who wish to pay with vouchers must send a copy of the voucher for reference prior to the visit to bokning@skoklostersslott.se.

See the document regarding voucher:

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Please download images for publication. Most images of objects from the collections are licensed with CC BY, which means they are free to use, provided that the author and/or Skokloster Castle is indicated in connection with the publication of the image.

The armoury with weapons and armor at Skokloster Castle.
On the top floor of the castle is the castle’s unique armoury. Since the time of the first owner, Carl Gustaf Wrangel, it has housed the weapons collection, the book collection, the scientific collection, as well as some curiosities. Photo: Erik Lernestål, Skokloster Castle/SHM.

Questions regarding images:

Contact: bilder@shm.se

Plan visit

Whether you're a tour operator or a travel agent, a visit and guided tour of the Skokloster Castle can easily be integrated into package trips. Contact us, and we’ll help you tailor a historical experience.

Close to Arland Airport

Arlanda airport is 45 minutes away. You can also reach us by boat. The distance by car from Stockholm is slightly more than an hour and slightly less from Uppsala.

Visiting Address

Skoklostervägen 100
746 96 Skokloster

Opening Hours

See our opening hours

Recommended visit duration

We recommend 1 to 1.5 hours to see Skokloster Castles and our exhibitons.

The artwork Vertumnus. The piece depicts fruits, flowers, and vegetables that together form a face.
Arcimboldo's painting Vertumnus is at Skokloster Castle and one of the most famous artworks in the world. Photo: Jens Mohr, Skokloster Castle/SHM.

Open year-round for guided tours by appointment

Our knowledgeable guides speak multiple languages and will provide you and your guests with an unforgettable experience as you journey back in time to the 17th century. The tour lasts about an hour.

Private Guided Tours

Prices daytime on weekdays

For a pre-booked guided tour, we charge a starting fee of 1 200 SEK, and an entrance fee of 140 SEK per person. The maximum number of participants in each group is 15, and after that we start a new group where the same fees apply. These prices are applicable daytime on weekdays.

Prices weekends and evenings

On weekends, evenings after 17:00 local time, or bank holidays the starting fee will be 2 200 SEK but the entrance fee the same as mentioned before. As always we will naturally be able to cater for several groups at the same time should your number of visitors exceed 15.

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    Before your visit

    Good to know before you visit the Skokloster Castle.

    Travel by public transport or car

    Skokloster Castle is a museum with a shop and café located on the shores of Lake Mälaren on the Sko Peninsula in the municipality of Håbo. The simplest way to get here is by local public transport or car.

    Bilar som kör på vägen ut mot Skokloster.
    Foto: Jens Mohr, Skoklosters slott/SHM (CC BY)

    Address of Skokloster Castle

    Skoklostervägen 100 
    746 96 Skokloster

    Getting here by car

    Driving from Stockholm to Skokloster Castle: 

    • Take the E18 towards Oslo/Enköping
    • At Bro turn onto road 269/263 and follow the signs to Skokloster

    This route is 66 kilometres and takes about an hour from Stockholm Central Station. 

    By car from Uppsala to Skokloster Castle:

    • Take road 255 towards Sigtuna
    • Turn onto road 263 and follow the signs to Skokloster

    This route is 49 kilometres and takes about 50 minutes from Uppsala Central Station.

    By car from Västerås and Enköping to Skokloster Castle:

    • Take the E18 towards Stockholm
    • Turn off at Bålsta and follow the signs to Skokloster

    The route from Västerås central station to Skokloster Castle is 75 kilometres and takes about an hour.
    The route from Enköping station to Skokloster Castle is 41 kilometres and takes about 40 minutes.

    A view of the museum.
    Photo: Jens Mohr, Skokloste Castle/SHM (CC BY).

    Train and bus

    Stockholm to Skokloster Castle:

    • Commuter trains run from Stockholm Central Station to Bålsta.
    • From Bålsta, take bus 311 to Skokloster.
    • The journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes.

    Go to SL for more information about commuter trains

    Uppsala to Skokloster Castle:

    • From Uppsala Central Station, take bus 895 towards Bålsta as far as Yttergran Church.
    • Change at Yttergran Church onto bus 311 to Skokloster.
    • The journey takes about 1 hour 40 minutes.

    Go to UL website for timetables

    Västerås to Skokloster: 

    • From Västerås Central Station, take the SJ train to Bålsta.
    • From Bålsta, take bus 311 to Skokloster.
    • The journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes.

    Bus fares and timetable from Västerås Länstrafik (only in Swedish)

     

    Accessibility

    For visitors with mobility impairments:

    • Skokloster Castle has four floors and no elevator.
    • Folding chairs are available to borrow.
    • An accessible restroom is available on the entrance level, but there is no automatic door opener.
    • Personal assistants enter free of charge.

    For visitors with visual or hearing impairments:

    • Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome.

    For visitors with strollers:

    • Strollers are not allowed inside. Please park your stroller near the entrance.

    Audio guide

    At Skokloster Castle, you can also take a self-guided tour using an audio guide. It opens on your smartphone and takes you through the state apartments and the main exhibition on the ground floor. As a bonus, there’s a family-friendly track for younger visitors. Just scan the QR code, plug in your headphones, and dive into history.

    Price

    Free of charge for all visitors.

    Languages

    • Swedish
    • English
    • German
    • Spanish

    Museum Shop

    Collage of products from the shop.

    A knight’s helmet for kids or a magnificent ceiling painting on a coffee mug? The museum shop offers a wide range of items for all ages, often inspired by the castle’s interior and history. Welcome in!

    Phone: +46 (0)8-402 30 77
    Email: bokning@skoklostersslott.se

    Visit shop

    Good to know about lighting and temperature

    • The upper floors have no lighting.
    • Lighting and central heating are only available on the ground floor.
    • During the winter months, it gets both dark and cold.
    • Remember to dress according to the season. In winter, it can be very cold inside the castle, and in summer, it can get quite warm.

    Bringing bags into the Castle

    It is not permitted to bring large bags or backpacks into the castle. You can store them in the free lockers located outside the visitor restrooms. Umbrellas are not allowed inside the exhibitions.

    Eat and drink

    It is not permitted to consume food or drinks inside the castle. At the nearby Café, you’ll find both indoor seating and outdoor seating during the summer. The Café serves pastries, fresh sandwiches, and homemade lunches.

    About Café's in the Area

    Do you have questions?

    Don’t hesitate to contact our Booking Service at bokning@skoklostersslott.se.