Fun for the whole Family. A number of good rides, they made the best of the space available. Tickets and entrance were a little bit confusing for me, you need a ticket to enter and then get a wristband for the rides.
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Grona Lund Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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GronaLund is an amusement park in Stockholm and the oldest amusement park in Sweden with a history of more than 130 years. The GronaLund playground is much smaller than the world-renowned playgrounds. However, there are dozens of recreational vehicles and entertainment projects in the park, such as roller coasters, aerial swings and other exciting projects. Among them, the world's tallest flying chair "Solar Eclipse" is the project, from which you can overlook the beauty of Stockholm. One-day tickets allow unlimited participation in various events, while individual tickets cost SEK 15-60 per event. Concerts and singers' concerts are often held here in summer, and nighttime tickets are twice as expensive at this time. It is closed most of the winter.
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Grona Lund Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Fun for the whole Family. A number of good rides, they made the best of the space available. Tickets and entrance were a little bit confusing for me, you need a ticket to enter and then get a wristband for the rides.
A very historical playground, the game inside is more suitable for children, a bit like the playground in the city park, there are not many tourists, because our group are adults and did not go in.
The playground was built in 1883 and has a very old playground. But the amusement projects inside are constantly being updated, divided into two fields, one is more exciting projects suitable for teenagers and middle-aged people to play, the other is suitable for children to play more fun and entertainment. But all need to buy tickets for entertainment. He is in the animal island, from the harbor can see.
Near the Vasa Museum and Skensan, it closes late at night. There are many children and they need to buy tickets to enter, but the rides cost money.
What is interesting about him is his old age, if only from the perspective of amusement parks, this is actually so-so.