Visiting the Avicii Experience, Stockholm: practical guide for first-time visitors

The Avicii Experience is an interactive tribute museum to Tim “Avicii” Bergling at Sergelgatan 2 on Sergels Torg, the geographic heart of Stockholm, Sweden. It covers 350 square metres of immersive exhibits, unreleased music, and personal artefacts.

This guide was updated in June 2026. Several aggregators still show the adult price at approximately $19–21 USD based on stale conversions; the current 2026 prices range from 209 to 269 SEK depending on the season. The museum operates on a timed entry slot system — tickets are fixed to a specific date and time, not just a date — a detail most older guides omit entirely. You can book through GetYourGuide to secure your preferred slot in advance.


Quick facts

DetailInformation
AddressSergelgatan 2, 111 57 Stockholm (entrance one floor below street level)
Standard hours (Jan–Jun, Sep–Dec)Daily 10:00–18:00
Summer hours (Jul–Aug)Daily 10:00–19:00
Adult admission209–269 SEK (seasonal)
Child (7–15 years)100–120 SEK (seasonal)
Child under 7Free
Senior/student179–239 SEK (seasonal)
Family (2 adults + 2 children)499–699 SEK (seasonal)
Nearest metroT-Centralen or Hötorget (T-bana)
Typical visit1–1.5 hours

Avicii Experience opening hours

The museum is open daily, closing only on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Standard hours are 10:00–18:00, extending to 19:00 in July and August. Christmas Eve closes early at 15:00.

Tickets are timed — each booking locks you into a specific entry slot. If plans change, cancel and rebook at least 24 hours before your original arrival time.

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Avicii Experience ticket prices

Prices vary by season and are always lower when bought online. All prices include Swedish VAT.

TicketPrice range
Adult209–269 SEK
Child (7–15 years)100–120 SEK
Child under 7Free
Senior/student179–239 SEK
Family (2 adults + 2 children)499–699 SEK

Visitors with disabilities can bring up to two personal assistants free of charge — this must be arranged at the ticket booth on arrival and cannot be booked online. Book through GetYourGuide to lock in your time slot and the best available price.


Why visit the Avicii Experience?

  • 🏛️ Unreleased music you cannot hear anywhere else: The exhibition contains tracks from Tim Bergling’s personal archive that have never been officially published — accessible only inside the museum.
  • 🎟️ Free for under-7s, discounted family tickets: Children aged 6 and under enter free, and the family ticket covers two adults and two children at a flat seasonal rate.
  • 🌿 Tim’s LA home studio: A faithful recreation of the Los Angeles studio where Avicii produced his biggest hits is one of the exhibition’s most personal installations.
  • 📜 Interactive music production desk: Visitors can mix Avicii’s tracks and experience how a live festival crowd responds — one of the few hands-on music museum experiences in Scandinavia.
  • 💰 Central Stockholm location: The museum sits directly above T-Centralen metro station — no detour required when visiting Stockholm.

How to get to the Avicii Experience

T-Centralen station is immediately below Sergels Torg — the museum sits directly on top of Stockholm’s main metro interchange. Exit towards Sergelgatan; the entrance is one level below street level. The Hötorget station on the green line is an equally short walk north.

Stockholm Central Station connects to T-Centralen via an underground concourse — a two-minute walk. Dozens of bus lines stop at Sergels Torg, making it Stockholm’s most accessible location by public transport.

The entrance is underground — look for the signage descending from the Sergelgatan pavement. First-time visitors occasionally miss it by looking for a ground-floor door.


Parking near the Avicii Experience

There is no parking at the museum. Sergels Torg is in Stockholm’s car-restricted central zone — the closest paid garages are several blocks away in Norrmalm. Public transport is the only practical option.


How long to spend at the Avicii Experience

Most visits take 60 to 90 minutes. Visitors who engage with all the interactive stations — the mixing desk, performance simulator, and archive listening booths — consistently take the full 90 minutes. The timed entry system keeps numbers manageable, so the space never feels overcrowded.


Accessibility at the Avicii Experience

The museum is fully wheelchair accessible, with lifts between street level and the exhibition. Strollers are not permitted due to fire regulations — staff will show you where to leave yours on arrival. The exhibition is in English only; contact the museum in advance if you have specific hearing requirements.

The Avicii Experience in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Avicii Experience in Stockholm, Sweden. Photo by Patrick Federi on Unsplash

What to see at the Avicii Experience

Tim’s childhood bedroom opens the exhibition — a recreation of the Stockholm bedroom where the teenage Tim Bergling first began making music and found an online community of producers who recognised his talent before the wider world did.

The rise to fame section traces Bergling’s journey from bedroom producer to global superstar, using archive footage and interviews from the period when tracks like “Levels” and “Wake Me Up” transformed EDM’s mainstream crossover.

The LA studio recreation faithfully reproduces the layout and equipment of the Los Angeles home studio where Bergling’s biggest hits were produced. It is the closest most visitors will come to standing where the music was actually made.

The unreleased music archive gives access, via listening booths and interactive screens, to tracks from Bergling’s personal archive never commercially released — the element of the museum unavailable anywhere else in the world.

The interactive mixing desk lets visitors work with isolated stems from Avicii’s tracks, exploring how his signature electronic sound was constructed at a professional studio level. It is designed to be accessible to non-musicians.

The concert performance simulator places visitors in front of a virtual festival crowd, recreating the experience of performing to tens of thousands. It is consistently cited in reviews as the most memorable moment of the visit.

The How Are You? section addresses Tim Bergling’s mental health struggles and the advocacy his family has continued since his death in April 2018. The museum handles this part of the story carefully, and the official website extends the conversation further.


Practical tips for visiting the Avicii Experience

TipDetail
Your ticket is fixed to a date and timeArrive at your booked slot — arriving early or late cannot be guaranteed to work. Cancel and rebook at least 24 hours ahead if plans change.
The entrance is undergroundLook for signage going down from Sergelgatan — not a ground-floor door.
No food or drink insideNothing permitted in the exhibition. Sergels Torg has numerous cafés within two minutes.
Assistants enter free but must book at the deskUp to two personal assistants enter free — by arrangement at the ticket booth only, not online.
Book ahead for the best price and your preferred slotBook through GetYourGuide to lock in both price and entry time.

Avicii Experience FAQ

QuestionAnswer
Is the exhibition permanent?No — the official site states it will remain in Stockholm “for at least a couple of years.” Check current status before planning a visit.
Do I need to book in advance?Yes — to a specific time slot, not just a date. Booking in advance through GetYourGuide guarantees your slot and the best price.
Is there unpublished Avicii music in the museum?Yes — the official site confirms music is available here that has never been officially released elsewhere.
Can under-16s visit alone?No — visitors must be at least 16 to enter without an adult.
Is it worth visiting if I am not an Avicii fan?Yes — visitor ratings average 4.7–4.8 out of 5, with non-fans consistently citing the music production and mental health content as compelling.

Things to do near the Avicii Experience

Kulturhuset Stadsteatern is immediately adjacent on Sergels Torg — Stockholm’s cultural centre with free galleries, a library, and a café with panoramic city views, accessible without any ticket.

The Royal Palace (Kungliga Slottet) is around 10 minutes on foot through Gamla Stan — the official residence of the Swedish royal family, with public access to the state apartments and the Tre Kronor Museum.

Hamngatan and the NK Department Store — Stockholm’s main high street runs east from Sergels Torg to the waterfront, with major Swedish and international retailers along both sides.

Centralbadet is a historic 1904 Art Nouveau indoor swimming complex on Drottninggatan, a short walk from Sergels Torg and open to the public.

Fotografiska Stockholm is a 20-minute walk on Södermalm — one of Europe’s most-praised photography museums and a strong companion visit.


Similar music museums to visit near Stockholm

ABBA The Museum (Stockholm — 25 min by ferry from Slussen) is the natural companion on Djurgården, covering the other defining chapter of Swedish pop history with similarly interactive experiences.

Musikmuseet (Stockholm — Östermalm) is Sweden’s national music museum, covering Swedish musical culture from folk traditions to contemporary pop — a more scholarly complement to the Avicii Experience.

Mamma Mia! The Party (Stockholm — Djurgården) is an immersive ABBA-themed dining-theatre experience at Tyrol restaurant — not a museum, but a live music-culture event many visitors book as a Stockholm evening.

The Pophouse Music Hub (Stockholm) — the Avicii Experience’s parent company manages other music-heritage projects; check their current Stockholm programme for new installations.