10 Things to Do in Upplands-Vasby That You Shouldn't Miss

January 14, 2018 Kelli Reichel

Discover the best top things to do in Upplands-Vasby, Sweden including Hamam Oriental Sweden, Rosersbergs Slott, MC Collection Motorcycle Museum, Taby Centrum, Sigtuna Boardwalk, Steninge Castle, Stockholm Quality Outlet Barkaby, Mall of Scandinavia, Vikingagarden Gunnes Gard, Taby Kyrka.
Restaurants in Upplands-Vasby

1. Hamam Oriental Sweden

5 Kanalvaegen, Upplands-Vasby 194 61, Sweden +46 8 590 910 10
Excellent
59%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
16%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 12 reviews

Hamam Oriental Sweden

Reviewed By Mahsanafisi - Tehran, Iran

I loved it. It was a very different experience from spa or massage. We got Alibaba package and every part was so great. The stuff are respectful and the massagers were skillful. Every thing was so nice and clean. I would definitely recommend that to a friend.

2. Rosersbergs Slott

203 Slottsvaegen, Rosersberg 195 95, Sweden +46 8 122 020 00
Excellent
44%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 36 reviews

Rosersbergs Slott

Reviewed By Joachim P - Stockholm, Sweden

Spent two days here with my Nordic management team. Beautiful offsite location, conveniently located close to the airport and great rooms and food. In addition, the conference room was perfect and the free WiFI worked well. I would also consider staying here with my wife for a weekend.

3. MC Collection Motorcycle Museum

42 Landsnoravaegen, Sollentuna 192 51, Sweden +46 8 35 07 07
Excellent
58%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 47 reviews

MC Collection Motorcycle Museum

At the MC Collection, we have collected more than 100 motorcycles which in one way or another have influenced the motorcycle design. Already in the entrance you are greeted by Hildebrand & Wolfmüers remarkable machine from 1894, which is the first motorcycle with an internal combustion engine. Continue into the museum and you will see a cavalcade of motorbikes with everything from Henderson's two-seater roadster D Four from 1915 to 1920 Century Down-A-Car, which with its twin headlights looks to be taken from a children's movie. Upstairs you can enjoy modern design classics such as Vyrus 984 C3, V-Twin or a replica of the legendary chopper from the movie Easy Rider.

Reviewed By Anders E - Stockholm, Sweden

We couldn't have imagined to find such a charming exhibition among the villas in a calm Stockholm suburb. The museum has two stories with a range of motorcycles, mostly racing ones, from the early 20th century up to the shift to the 21st century. The motorcycles are accompanied by descriptive signs that help the visitor to gain knowledge about motorcycle racing.
If visting the museum with no hurry one is certain to end up hungry after a while. Luckily, there is a cafeteria where one can take a break with a cofffee and something to eat.
The MC Collection is strongly recommended not only to motorcycle lovers.

4. Taby Centrum

Marknadsvagen 15, Taby, Sweden
Excellent
49%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 201 reviews

Taby Centrum

Reviewed By nmarkelova - Stockholm, Sweden

I recommend travelers who come to Stockholm to visit Täby Centrum, this is Scandinavia's biggest shopping center, there are all the famous trade brands and еруку there are everything: doctors, a sports center, pharmacies, bars, restarans ... I live here.

5. Sigtuna Boardwalk

Sigtuna, Sweden
Excellent
63%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 135 reviews

Sigtuna Boardwalk

Reviewed By R0hanL - Amman Governorate, Jordan

We picked up a car at the airport and travelled west to Sigtuna, which was quite close by. We parked and walked into the old town. The main street was a quaint laneway with lovely shops and houses on either side. We walked down to the lakes edge and wandered along the footpath to the boardwalk and park more adjacent to the old town. We sat on some seats and enjoyed the Sunshine before heading on our way again. Lovely spot for a stop.

6. Steninge Castle

141 Steninge Slottsvaeg, Marsta 195 91, Sweden +46 8 592 595 00
Excellent
29%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
1%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 61 reviews

Steninge Castle

Reviewed By Aqua_Uomo - Toronto, Canada

Sweden has this really bad tradition in calling all the medium and large buildings "castles"
It is just another mansion, privately owned, can only see it from outside and be careful where you walk because everything around the area are private properties.
I had to wait till 12:00 for the gates to the park to be open, even though the website said 11. Nobody showed up up to open the gates. I had to go ask somebody at the shop across the street, then finally someone came with a key. It was 15 minutes later.
Building is nice but there are better attractions better in the area. Skip this one! I drove from Uppsala to Stockholm and stopped by but that didnt justify my time wasted. Sorry..

7. Stockholm Quality Outlet Barkaby

Majorsvagen 2, Jarfalla 177 38, Sweden +46 8 522 182 41
Excellent
14%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
39%
Poor
13%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 75 reviews

Stockholm Quality Outlet Barkaby

Reviewed By FamilyWhoLoveTravel - Copenhagen

I have visited a lot of outlets in Europe and in US over the past years and it was a dissapointment to visit this outlet with a rather limited and outdated stock. Also prices were somewhat high compared to other European outlets but maybe the price level is higher in Sweden.

8. Mall of Scandinavia

2 Stjaerntorget, Solna 169 79, Sweden +46 8 400 080 00
Excellent
39%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 659 reviews

Mall of Scandinavia

Reviewed By baggycat - UK

I really think that Sweden should be renamed Fleeceland as the thing they know how to do best is how take money from you.
Lots of shops, quite a decent selection of places to eat but all in all, nothing special.
Sweden is ridiculously expensive but it’s relevant to the income of the population. They have amongst the highest average wage in Europe and that is reflected in the prices.
Having travelled a lot of the world it’s perfectly clear that prices match income wherever you go.
Their average wage is about 35% higher - at current exchange rates - than the UK. That said, there is no excuse for some of the costs in visiting Stockholm.
The first thing I noticed is that their smallest coin is 1kr, that’s about 10p. That means that everything gets rounded up to start with.
Parking is ridiculously expensive everywhere, food even more so. And if you like to pay at least £6 for a small bottle of beer then you will be right at home here.
For us, Stockholm is a one-off visit.
There are a few places worth paying the entrance fee for but overall I would give it a miss.

9. Vikingagarden Gunnes Gard

Ryttargatan 270, Upplands-Vasby 194 71, Sweden +46 8 590 849 28
Excellent
84%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 6 reviews

Vikingagarden Gunnes Gard

Reviewed By Tottan77 - Stockholm, Sweden

Har besökt Gunnes gård många gånger och det ger bara mersmak. Allt från de vackra omgivningarna med kopior av vikingatida hus, samt ett riktigt gravfält från vikingatid, till djuren och naturen. Personalen är varm, välkomnande och kunnig. Man lär sig saker, om man vill, men kan också slappna av och baka ett bröd eller grilla medhavd korv. Att barnen får klappa djuren och ställa tusen frågor gör inte saken sämre.
Ett ställe att återvända till.

10. Taby Kyrka

Kyrkvagen 7-9 | Kyrkvägen 7-9, Taby, Sweden +46 8 580 035 00
Excellent
68%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 27 reviews

Taby Kyrka

Reviewed By fitzbenedict - Stockholm

This little medieval church is well worth a visit. It is easy to miss it when driving on the highway, but please allow an hour for your visit. Recently refurbished, the wall paintings by Albertus Pictor (maybe of German origin) show famous events in the Old Testament. Of special interest is the painting of the chess play (go up the stairs and look right) that may have inspired Ingmar Bergman in the making of The Seventh Seal.

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