Well, what can I say other than it may not fit my age, but «age is a matter of mind over matter, if you don’t mind it doesn’t matter» It wasn’t my idea to go there though. However, my friend is a kind of Lindgren fan and if you are in Sweden you need to see this. It was hilarious though, when all the parents with their little ones were in line to pay the entrance and I felt like kidnapping one just to stand in line with a kid not to look too weird. Well, didn’t work out. Price: Adult SEK 125 (during Christmas and summer holidays SEK 145) No student discount. What a surprise! Anyways, after we paid you have this main area with billion colorful lockers. Obviously the kids gonna play and which mum or dad wants to carry around jackets etc. I’ve used one of the lockers too, because I was there to play and go crazy (not really)… In the first section you have this massive, colorful and well designed fantasy land and little houses you can enter. Of course I had to enter one of the houses, too. A miracle I was able to fit through the door. I felt like a child. That one little house was sooo nicely decorated I actually wanted to stay in there. Screw the hostel! Lets sleep in the museum. To give you an idea: youtube.com/v/Jri3ZV8mo5… Another very fun part was the «cable car ride» youtube.com/v/id7n85b9xr… And VILLA VILLEKULLA was another big playground/theatre straight after the cable car ride. When we arrived there, they were performing a show the kids were enjoying a lot. Of course all in swedish! Well, you have at the end a Restaurant and again an area were kids can play. I was very skeptical at the beginning when I arrived but I have to say I enjoyed it a lot and if I come to Stockholm again (married with kids) I will definitely visit Junibacken once more.