Getting here
Visiting address
Rosendalsvägen 49, Kungl. Djurgården.
By public transport
Tram to station Bellmansro. From there a 700m walk. Follow signs Rosendal.
Bus stop Djurgårdsbron. Pass the bridge to Djurgården and take left. Promenade (1000m) by the lake, through the park and by Rosendalsvägen to the palace.
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By car
Djurgårdsvägen/Sirishovsvägen to Rosendalsterassen.
Follow sign P-Rosendal for car park. 300m walk from the car park to the palace.
Djurgårdsvägen is closed for traffic during weekends from late April to the end of September.
By boat
Regular boat trips with Djurgårdsfärjan from Slussen to Djurgården. Thereafter bus 67 (se public transportation above) or walk 1500m via Djurgårdsvägen/ Sirishovsvägen/Rosendalsterassen or via Djurgårdsvägen/Rosendalsvägen.
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