Ulriksdal Palace

Getting here

Visiting address

Slottsallén, Ulriksdal, Solna

Tickets

Buy your admission at the entrance of the Ulriksdal Palace, at the Visitor centre/Café in the palace park or online her at the website.

By public transport

Underground (T-bana) to Bergshamra or commuter train to Ulriksdals station and from there bus. There after a walk approximately 500–1500m by the avenue to the palace.

Plan your trip at Public transportation External link, opens in new window., choose station/stop/address: Ulriksdal, Solna or Ulriksdals wärdshus (Solna)

By car

E4, turnoff 169 towards Norrtälje. Follow signs to Ulriksdals Slott (Palace). Parking along the palace avenue (fee via credit card or app).

By bicycle

Cycleways. Cycle-map can be ordered from Solna Tourist Center.

Boat trip 2024!

Guided Boat Tour to Ulriksdal Palace | Stromma.com External link.

Visit us

Join the guided tours and hear about the palace’s royal history, the history of the building itself and the preserved furnishings.

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For larger groups, we recommend a pre-booked tour with your own guide. Guided tours can be given in Swedish or English.

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Articles and movies

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Customer service

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