One artist. A whole interactive playlist of a life. The Avicii Experience at Sergelgatan 2 turns Tim Bergling’s story into a digital-and-classic museum walk-through, with standout moments like unreleased music and hands-on co-creation.
I like that the ticket is built for self-paced wandering, not a rushed bus-stop tour. You get practical help right on site too, with an audio guide and lockers/hangers ready when you arrive.
One watch-out: you’ll want to travel light. You can’t bring backpacks or many bags, and no video/audio recording is allowed inside, so don’t plan on filming every room.
In This Review
- Key things to notice before you go
- Getting to Avicii Experience at Sergelgatan 2
- Price and What the Skip-the-Line Ticket Includes
- Rules, Audio Guide, and the Light-Packing Reality
- Storytelling Through Early Influences and the Bedroom Set
- Rise to Fame, Pressure, and the Mental Health Message
- VR Headsets, DJ Play Stations, and Co-Creating Music
- How Much Time to Plan and What Can Go Wrong
- Should You Book This Avicii Experience Ticket?
- FAQ
- Where is Avicii Experience in Stockholm?
- How much does the ticket cost?
- How long does the experience take?
- Is a guided tour included with the ticket?
- What’s included in the entrance ticket?
- Is food and drink included?
- Can I record video or audio inside the museum?
- Are backpacks or bags allowed?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- Are children allowed for free?
- What language is available for the host/greeter and information?
Key things to notice before you go

- Unreleased music and behind-the-scenes creative stories tied to the people who made the sound
- VR headset booth plus a room where you can try a DJ-style experience
- Audio guide included, so you can move at your own pace
- Story arc from early influences to global fame, including the darker side of pressure
- Mental health messaging, with suicide prevention mentioned at the end of the exhibit
- Central location (Sergelgatan 2) makes it easy to fit into a Stockholm day
Getting to Avicii Experience at Sergelgatan 2

Avicii Experience is right in central Stockholm, at Sergelgatan 2. That matters because this is a museum you’ll likely want to pair with other nearby sights instead of treating it like a half-day pilgrimage.
Plan to arrive a bit early so you can check in, grab your audio guide, and sort your belongings at the lockers/hangers. The experience is designed for moving room to room, so you’ll enjoy it more if you’re not juggling coats, bulky bags, or last-minute confusion at the entrance.
Also, the host or greeter is available in English, and the venue is wheelchair accessible, so it’s straightforward for people who prefer a low-friction start.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Stockholm
Price and What the Skip-the-Line Ticket Includes

This is a $23 per person ticket for a 1-day entry. For that price, you’re not just paying for a “look-only” exhibit. You’re paying for a full ticket into a hands-on tribute experience that includes an audio guide and interactive stops built around music creation and memory.
Here’s what’s included:
- Entrance to AVICII EXPERIENCE
- Audio guide
- Lockers and hangers on site
And here’s what’s not included:
- Guided tour
- Food and drinks
So the value is really about how much you like interactive, sound-and-story museums. If you’re an Avicii fan, this is the kind of place where the ticket price feels justified because you’ll spend meaningful time inside. If you’re only casually familiar, you might still enjoy it for the creativity and mental health themes—but you’ll want to be ready for a heavier story than a typical music attraction.
Rules, Audio Guide, and the Light-Packing Reality

The museum has clear restrictions, and they directly affect how your visit feels. You cannot bring:
- Pets
- Oversize luggage
- Baby strollers
- Food and drinks
- Backpacks or bags
You also can’t do video recording or audio recording inside. That might sound strict, but it’s common in modern interactive exhibits where sound and content are part of the experience.
The practical fix is simple: pack small, and plan on using the on-site lockers. The existence of lockers and hangers is your cue that the museum expects you to store larger items quickly and focus on the rooms.
One small detail I appreciate: the staff at the check-in desk can be helpful in English. In one visit, the desk greeter Signe was noted as especially supportive—use that if you need help finding your way to the first area.
Storytelling Through Early Influences and the Bedroom Set

The exhibit is built as a life story through a mix of classic museum-style storytelling and digital interaction. The big idea is that you’re not just watching a timeline. You’re experiencing the world behind the music—through rooms shaped around Tim Bergling’s perspective and the people who helped write and produce.
A highlight here is the attention to early roots, including recreations and mock-ups of Tim’s bedroom and childhood influences. That kind of set design does something important: it turns the superstar story back into a human story. You can feel the shift from inspiration to recognition without the exhibit skipping steps.
You’ll also see how the museum uses interactive prompts to keep you engaged while you learn. The mix of touchpoints and audio guidance helps you keep moving, even if you’re not the type to read every label.
If you go hoping for lots of photo-friendly moments, you might find the experience more about the activity stations and story rooms than perfect backdrops. One visitor wished for more photo opportunities and more studio-style interactivity, so keep that in mind if your main goal is content for your camera roll.
Rise to Fame, Pressure, and the Mental Health Message

This is not a straight-up victory lap. The exhibit follows Avicii’s rise and impact, but it doesn’t sugarcoat the cost of fame.
As you move forward, you’ll hit sections focused on:
- The energy of performances and the reach of the music
- How creativity and success evolved
- The pressure, burnout, and the struggles that can sit behind the spotlight
That tone shift is one reason the experience can feel emotional. People describe it as a moving tribute, and the exhibit includes mental health content. Near the end, it mentions suicide prevention, which is an unusual but important choice for a music-focused attraction.
If you’re visiting with kids or teens, I’d consider whether you’ve already talked about mental health themes at home. If not, this museum is likely to raise that conversation for you—but it will be presented as part of the story, not as a side lesson.
The good news: even if you don’t know Avicii’s full catalog, the theme is still about a creative person—human highs and human limits. That’s why the exhibit can work for both die-hard fans and newer listeners.
VR Headsets, DJ Play Stations, and Co-Creating Music

This is where the ticket starts to feel like more than a museum. The exhibition includes stations where you can actively participate in music creation and performance-style activities.
From what you’ll encounter, expect:
- A VR headset booth area
- A room where you can try a DJ-style experience
- Interactive displays that make you feel involved, not just informed
One visitor even described doing the DJ experience more than once, which tells you the stations aren’t just “try it once and move on.” They’re meant to be replayable, especially if you like electronics, sound design, or just the fun side of making music.
The exhibit also leans into the creative process itself—how songs are shaped by collaboration. The museum includes the idea of co-writers, producers, and partners, and it uses that context to show how music gets built, not just released.
And yes, it includes unreleased music. That single detail can turn a casual visit into a true fan experience, because it feels like a closer-to-the-source moment. Add in the chance to play favorite hits, and you get that satisfying mix: memory + creation.
How Much Time to Plan and What Can Go Wrong

The duration is listed as 1 day, but your actual time inside depends on how fast you move and how often you repeat the interactive zones.
As a practical planning number, I’d set aside about 2 to 2.5 hours. That’s consistent with at least one recent visit that stretched close to 2.5 hours, and it gives you enough breathing room to read key parts and try the hands-on stations without feeling rushed.
Two “real life” considerations to keep your expectations grounded:
- Tech can be involved in a VR and interactive-heavy museum, and a small number of people reported tech issues. They described it as not ruining the day, but it can still slow you down.
- Skip-the-line entry is included, but when crowds are light, you might not feel that difference as much as you expected. Still, it’s smart insurance during busy hours.
If you want the best experience, go in with the mindset of “I’m here to play and listen,” not “I’m here to sprint through.” This kind of museum rewards patience.
Should You Book This Avicii Experience Ticket?

Book it if you fit at least one of these:
- You’re a serious Avicii fan who wants more than a film or a biography
- You like music museums that include real interaction—VR and DJ-style play zones
- You want a story that covers both achievement and the real pressure behind success
It’s also a good family option when teens and music-loving kids are in the group, since the exhibit is described as enjoyable across ages.
Skip or reconsider if:
- You hate technology-based exhibits or prefer quiet, label-reading museums
- You need lots of photo opportunities, since some visitors felt it could offer more
- You’re not able to travel light, because backpacks/bags are restricted and you’ll rely on lockers
If your plan includes one central Stockholm stop you can do in any mood—sad, nostalgic, excited—this ticket gives you both emotion and hands-on fun.
FAQ

Where is Avicii Experience in Stockholm?
It’s at Sergelgatan 2, 111 57 Stockholm, Sweden.
How much does the ticket cost?
The ticket price is listed as $23 per person.
How long does the experience take?
The experience is listed as 1 day.
Is a guided tour included with the ticket?
No. A guided tour is not included.
What’s included in the entrance ticket?
Your ticket includes entrance to AVICII EXPERIENCE, an audio guide, and access to lockers and hangers on site.
Is food and drink included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Can I record video or audio inside the museum?
No. Video recording and audio recording are not allowed.
Are backpacks or bags allowed?
No. Backpacks and bags are not allowed.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair accessibility is listed.
Are children allowed for free?
Children between 0 and 6 years enter for free, and you collect the ticket at the check-in counter.
What language is available for the host/greeter and information?
English is listed for the host/greeter, and the experience is listed as available in English.



























