Family dinner at Junibacken

Imagine an evening where the family enjoys good food, a beautifully laid table, candles, time for conversation – and lots of play. A dream evening for young and old! The fairytale becomes reality when Junibacken opens its doors for family dinners in the evening.

The evening begins with a ride on the Fairy Tale Train, followed by a delicious dinner at a table. If the kids get a bit antsy, there’s plenty of room to play in Villa Villekulla and in Pippi’s wacky world with or without an adult.

The children are served a main course followed by a heap of pancakes and festive accompaniments. For the adults, a fabulous three-course dinner is served, with fitting drinks to match.

For more information on prices, menu and times click here and you will be taken to Junibacken’s website.

A taste of Christmas at Djurgården

Our best Christmas dinner tips 2022!

Christmas is fast approaching and here at Djurgården Christmas is always close to our hearts and we traditionally make our island a real Christmas paradise. Food and drink are a big part of the Christmas celebrations and we at Djurgården set the table for a proper Christmas table experience.

This year, we have finally put the pandemic behind us and can live as normal without restrictions. We have many restaurants so we can guarantee there is something for every taste bud. Here are our top Christmas dining tips!

Strömma

Welcome to a classic Christmas dinner aboard our fantastic archipelago boats – choose between lunch and dinner cruises. The atmospheric Christmas atmosphere and the high quality of food and service remain, all to give you and your party the best Christmas dinner experience! Book your table today!

Serving from Nov 24 to Dec 23

Hasselbacken

Welcome to Hasselbacken’s new traditional Christmas dinner on scenic Djurgården. Here you can enjoy all the classics of Christmas and a sumptuous dessert table that will satisfy gourmets and gourmands alike. The Christmas buffet also includes vegetarian delights and surprises for all the senses.

Serving from Nov 24 to Dec 24

Museum of Spirits

For us, Christmas is one of the most cherished holidays of the year. We get to spice up our spirits, listen to snap-songs and show off our restaurant in winter glory. Our head chef Ronni and restaurant manager Andreas don’t compromise on the classic flavours, there’s herring and nubbins, salmon and Jansson, but our way. We’ll choose from the buffet and serve at the table, we’ll set the table with snaps wine napkins and we’ll guide you through the Swedish Christmas in both food and drink.

Serving from Nov 18 to Dec 22

Djurgårdsbron

This year we’re setting up a traditional Swedish Christmas table with a few unexpected touches.  Our chef Anders blends his experience of the traditional with his interest in the contemporary.  As always, most of the food is prepared from scratch in our kitchen and we are very proud of the vegetarian selection.

Villa Godthem

We look forward to welcoming you to Djurgården where the snow (hopefully) crunches under your shoes and the fire baskets crackle outside Villa Godthem. Inside the beautiful merchant’s villa, the fire is burning, the smell of mulled wine is spreading and a classic Swedish Christmas table is laid out. Here, the Christmas food is carefully prepared according to classic recipes and with traditional ingredients.

Serving from Nov 24 to Dec 24

Oaxen Slip

Soon the time is here for Agneta and Magnus with their team
at Oaxen Slip to serve their very last Christmas dinner! This year our popular and classic “herring table” will be back where you can easily pick your own favourites. Then follows four servings directly to your table: Salmon with side dishes, cold cuts, “lutfisk”, warm, and cheese.
The Christmas dinner then ends with desserts and coffee sweets also served on buffet.

Serving from Nov 23 to Dec 21

Tyrol

Welcome to one of Sweden’s largest and most appreciated Christmas tables where both old and new delicacies from the northern wilderness are on the menu. With Christmas just around the corner, Tyrol changes shape and our chefs get to work on refining the finest ingredients from the Lapland village of Vilhelmina into the sumptuous Christmas table we all know.

Serving from Nov 23 to Nov 24

Blå Porten

Few things beat our classic Christmas table in the beautiful premises at Blå Porten.  We serve a traditional Christmas dinner, starting with a steaming hot mulled wine in the garden.

The Christmas table is served between November 28 to December 22.

Rosendals Garden

The greenhouses are beautifully decorated with Christmas flowers and we set the table with fine china, when darkness falls we light lanterns in the courtyard and fire plates to gather around. This year’s Christmas menu captures the flavours of winter where classic dishes mingle with new stars – all to create a magical experience for all the senses, where sustainability and enjoyment go hand in hand.

Serving from Nov 22 to Dec 16

Tekniska by Pontus

It’s Christmas again and this year’s Christmas table experience at Tekniska is finally here. Combine a tasty meal offering dishes that are both traditional and innovative with a visit to our exhibitions. We offer Christmas dinners for both small and large groups.

Christmas dinner is bookable on weekdays from Nov 28 to Dec 16.

Ulla Winbladh

Starting at the end of November, it’s Christmas Eve every day of the week! At Ulla Winbladh, the Christmas table is elevated to an art form, where nothing is left to chance. For us, the atmospheric setting with fragrant fir trees, a thousand Christmas candles and starched linen napkins is just as important as the homemade herring, the freshly baked sausage bread, the perfectly tempered dip in the pot and the crispiest crackling.

Serving from Nov 17 to Dec 23.

Fall break on Royal Djurgården!

Djurgården tips for the autumn holidays 2022!

At Royal Djurgården, we love autumn almost as much as summer. The leaves are changing colour and soon Djurgården will be a fantastic colourful island with lots of activities for young and old alike. Perhaps you’d like to go on a coffin hunt? Why not solve an exciting mystery at Skansen? Learn how Day of the Dead is celebrated in Mexico? Or why not take a course in programming at the Museum of Technology?

We offer a wide range, so grab your pen and notepad because here are some of our top Djurgården tips for the 2022 autumn holidays!

Ghosts, ghouls and demons!
Autumn is full of scary creatures hiding in the dark. For the fifth year in a row, Gröna Lund is opening its doors to gas-guzzling monsters, five houses of horrors and a parade of frights that will make even the bravest of us crazy. If you’re not a big fan of horror, you can always stay in the small area. Filled with pumpkins and friendly witches, it’s a perfect place for young and old alike to enjoy; it’s nothing short of an autumn paradise.

A stone’s throw away from Gröna Lund is The Viking Museum. In October, the museum becomes even more magical and a bit spooky! During the autumn holidays, the museum is filled with brutal and frightening anecdotes about bloody, historical events from the Viking Age. The family tours will not be as scary, but will focus on folklore and mythology. Dare to join the staff after closing time and find out what goes on in the museum when the lights go out or why not be divined by mysterious Wolves who can tell your future? There will also be a cosy Autumn Ball. They will talk about the Viking festival and perform a blot ceremony.

Or maybe you want to get back in the school desk and learn about “Day of the Dead”? For more than 30 years, the Mexican holiday Dia de Muertos has been celebrated at the Museum of Ethnography and on November 5-6 it’s happening again! The museum will celebrate the holiday with Mexican folk dance and music, a market, a tour, sacrificial altar ofrenda, a film screening, and creative activities in the museum’s creative workshop. The music and dance performance “Fiesta en el cementario/Fest in the Cemetery” will be performed several times during the weekend. Performers include the folk dance group Mexico Lindo and the Mariachi orchestra Fiesta México.

For the family that prefers to sit in front of the fire, cozy up and grill sausages, we have the perfect autumn holiday activity!

Skansen has autumn holidays for the whole family. A mystery on the theme of discovery and strange plants in the City Quarter.

An exciting and mysterious adventure where you will help the children of the Secret Society to solve the mystery of the strange plant. You’ll meet the explorer Viola of Compassroos, a curious journalist, the singing sailor Vega Våghals and a bunch of other interesting characters! Look for clues, solve riddles and help the Secret Society solve the mystery of the City Quarter. Whoever is really clever and solves the mystery gets a reward. You can always challenge the family to a cane-horse jump, at the Order House Brofästet. Skansen has a great selection for those who can’t make up their minds.

Why not take a tour of the Nordic Museum during the autumn holidays? What really happens at the Nordic Museum after dark? There’s something strange about the old museum building. A lot of mysterious traces and figures have been seen lately. The museum assures us that everything is in order. But rumor has it that the old creature archive has been left unlocked. For two evenings in the autumn holidays, you have the chance to find out for yourself. The Nordic Museum welcomes Halloween-weary families to an interactive museum experience filled with mysterious creatures and folktale stories.

Also don’t miss the autumn holidays at the Museum of Wreck’s. During the autumn holidays, there are daily family screenings at 1pm starting with watching the film “Sea of Memories”. Take the opportunity to also look around the museum’s many different exciting exhibits and take a VR dive on a wreck! During the week, you will also be able to make crafts in the museum!

Take inspiration from autumn and be creative during the autumn holidays!

Prince Eugene’s Waldemarsudde has organised the perfect autumn holiday activity for those interested in art and theatre with a focus on clothing and fashion. Isaac Grünewald’s paintings are filled with shimmering colours and interesting characters. In both self-portraits, portraits of friends and costume sketches, clothes are used to emphasise characteristics and stories. We will begin with a tour of the exhibition followed by a studio workshop where we will create our own experimental fashion collages inspired by the paintings.

On the other side of the water, the Maritime Museum offers a glimpse into the Escape from the Baltic and the children who fled across the Baltic Sea during the Second World War. We listen to their stories. We read aloud from children’s books about children on the run and create together on the theme. They also offer a coffin hunt and a creative workshop.

Swap autumn holidays for reading and programming holidays!

Junibacken offers a reading holiday full of fun for both children and adults, with everything from theatre to nightmare rooms and ice cream. Almost every day the show Skinn Skerping – the scariest of all ghosts in Småland, based on Astrid Lindgren’s short story, is on and is perfect for children aged 5 and upwards. Reading holidays at Junibacken offer autumn play in Sweden’s largest Moomin playground, theatre every day and an exciting ghost hunt. Between 29 October and 6 November, all children who come dressed up will get an ice cream, an apple or why not both. There’s room for nightmarish spiders, cute monsters and speedy unicorns. Welcome to a magical autumn holiday at Junibacken!

If you take the bike 10 minutes from Junibacken and follow Rosendalsvägen, you’ll end up at the Museum of Technology, and here the focus is on a proper programming course. Discover explosive space shows, explore the Hyper Human exhibition or take a tour of Zero City. Learn the basics of programming by coding with various graphical and tactile programming tools. No prior experience is required, but since we work with block code, basic reading comprehension is helpful. You participate in the course without adults or other family members. Perfect for those who are curious!

Right next to the Museum of Technology is the Police Museum, where you can go on an exciting tour of crime scene investigations, ending with a look at how the police go about securing fingerprints! What’s the first thing the police have to do when they arrive at a crime scene? And what happens next? What kind of clues can you find there? And who is actually looking for all the clues?

If none of the above appeals, why not take a leisurely stroll around Djurgården? Look at the leaves that have changed colour and go into one of the many cafés, under EAT you will find several options.

There is an incredibly wide range of activities here on Djurgården and we have only mentioned a few. Open up our calendar or take a look further down to find out about all the other fun happening here this autumn!

Royal Djurgården is presented the Green Destinations Platinum Award

Royal Djurgården is, together with Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana, one of the two first metropolitan destinations in the world to receive the sustainability award Green Destinations Platinum Award. The sustainability work done is awarded the highest level of Platinum as Royal Djurgården fulfil 94 percent of approximately 100 sustainability criteria based on criteria set by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, GSTC.

– “Being an important part of the vibrant Swedish capital of Stockholm, Royal Djurgården offer nature, culture, recreation, and entertainment to over 15 million visitors every year. We want to lead the way for a more sustainable tourism and a sustainable Stockholm. Therefore, we are very proud to be one of the first metropolitan destinations in the world to have received this award”, says Camilla Zedendahl, CEO of Royal Djurgården Society which spearheads the work.

The Green Destinations Award is presented to destinations that successfully work with sustainability issues and meet a wide range of criteria in sustainable management, animals and nature, environment and climate, culture and tradition, social sustainability, and hospitality. The criteria are based on the 17 sustainability goals that the UN has set within the framework of Agenda 2030.

In the independent review, the work Royal Djurgården has done within sustainability issues in all GSTC topics in the last six years is highlighted as “a lighthouse for sustainable destinations worldwide where a destination included in a capital city can focus on all necessary issues in a structured way.”

The sustainability work at Royal Djurgården is driven by a passion to connect the Swedish cultural heritage with future ambitions for a sustainable city and a sustainable tourism industry. Royal Djurgården’s work is done in broad cooperation within the destination as well as with Visit Stockholm and Visit Sweden. The work is guided by long-term goals within four focus areas: fossil-free and traffic-smart, sustainable food culture, being open, accessible, and welcoming and to be an ever-ongoing world exhibition for sustainability.

– “The Green Destinations Platinum Award given to Royal Djurgården in Stockholm is a fantastic acknowledgment on the Swedish determination to reach the vision of Sweden being the world’s most sustainable and attractive destination built on innovation”, says Susanne Andersson CEO of Sweden’s Marketing Company, Visit Sweden.

Facts about the Green Destinations Award
The award is given by Green Destinations, who are accredited by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council for the certification of sustainable destinations based on the UN’s sustainability goals. The award will be presented at the Green Destinations 2022 Future of Tourism Summit in Athens on September 27. There are four different levels of the award – bronze, silver, gold and platinum – depending on what percentage of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council‘s sustainability criteria the destination meets.