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Two-day guided tour of ABBA’s Stockholm

published February 13, 2025

Mark your calendar for the weekend of 10 and 11 May! That’s your exclusive opportunity to join ABBA historian Carl Magnus Palm on a two-day guided bus tour of ABBA’s Stockholm.

Tickets are now available for the tour – we only have a few tickets left, so don't delay your booking!

During the tour Carl Magnus will tell you the stories of all the locations we visit – there will be a few surprises, as we’ll uncover the stories of some previously unknown sites with a strong ABBA connection. Not least, you will also gain access to two classic recording studios normally closed to the public – in one of them you will meet one of the musicians who played with ABBA. This is your chance to experience the atmosphere in the very rooms where the group recorded their wondrous hits and classic albums.

More information on what you can expect on the tour is available in this PDF.

What truly makes the tour special is the sense of community. You will have the chance to share your passion for ABBA with other devoted fans – the size of the group will be around 20 people – and together, you will relive the magic and history behind one of the world’s most beloved bands.

The tour will start and end outside ABBA The Museum on Djurgården island, so for your convenience we recommend that you stay at one of the two nearby hotels:

Backstage Hotel Stockholm

Hasselbacken | Hotellrum & Sviter

We’re very much looking forward to seeing you onboard the bus in May, sharing the excitement of experiencing the places and the stories connected to ABBA’s Stockholm.

Please note that there will be some walking on the tour, which means it will not be suitable for people with reduced mobility.

This guided tour of ABBA's Stockholm is not affiliated with ABBA themselves or any of their associated companies.

Atlantis Studios

Atlantis Studios (formerly Metronome Studio) – on this tour you will get the chance to explore the studio where ABBA recorded many of their glorious hits.