Gustav III's Pavilion

Group Visits

For large groups we recommend a pre-booked guided tour. Pre-booked tours can be given between June–August.

We can take booking requests for June–August 2025, from 1 February.

Fees for pre-booked guided tours

1200 SEK during regular opening hours
2500 SEK immediately before or after ordinary opening hours
5000 SEK other times

In addition, the following entry charges apply per person: SEK 130 for adults, SEK 110 for students and SEK 65 child 7–17 years.

Price includes a 45 minute tour for groups of maximum 20 people.

Booking

You can book by e-mail, see the form under Contact us

You can also book by calling +46 (0)8 402 61 00 on weekdays between 9:00 and 12:00.

Guided tours of the pavilion can be booked June–August.

When you call the date, time and place for the tour will be arranged and a booking confirmation will be sent to you.

The fee for group tours should be paid in cash on arrival. Payment via invoice can be arranged for organisations, schools and companies.

All bookings are binding and cancellations can only be made three weekdays before the designated tour date. If a cancellation is made less than three weekdays prior to the date of the tour then the cost of the tour and guide will be charged to the visiting party.


Gustav III’s Pavilion at Haga. Photo: Sanna Argus Tirén/Royalpalaces.se

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