The Vasa was a Swedish warship built in the early 17th century, intended to be one of the most powerful vessels in the Swedish navy. Launched in 1628, the Vasa tragically sank on its maiden voyage i… Full review by hiscamherbackpack
Sep 18, 2024
Really loved this museum! The star of the show is a doomed Royal relic from the late 1600s. The Vasa was salvaged nearly 300 years later, with great the archaeological care and attention. Over t… Full review by aproposltd
Sep 17, 2024
Excellent experience, we enjoyed a lot. One of the most interesting museums ever seen. It’s like you are back in the centuries right now and right there. As long as the whole museum is full of info… Full review by Dreamer16562686902
We arrive in Nynashamn at 7am need to be back to ship by 6pm oct 9. We plan to take the train to central station. Woul like to see Vasa old town and under bridges boat. What is best order and how to get there from central station.
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You can walk from central station to the old town and also Vasa. They are reasonably close. Not sure about the boat tour.