Sportlov is a week-long break from school between weeks depending on where you live in the country. If you find yourself staying near the city this Sportlov break and are looking for activities to keep your kids off of their iPads, then check out the list of both paid and free activities in Stockholm between February and March. Hop into the nearest wind tunnel and experience the fun of skydiving without ever getting into a plane. Bodyflight Stockholm is located in Bromma and has a variety of packages starting at kr. Down the road from Bodyflight is Indoor Wingsuit in Bromma but due to the winged flightsuits, this activity is for kids ages 7 years and older. Prices range from 79 krkr per person. Complete with water slides and splash pool for the little kids, and a wild water chute, Eriksdalsbadet has a ton of indoor activity to offer families within the heart of Stockholm.

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Children and adults are welcome to take part together in an effort to build the highest tower you can. Take a walk around the exhibition before hand to get hints and tips on successful structures. Although free it is ticketed and you can collect them from the front desk. The carnival has arrived at Etnografiska museet! A whole host of activities are taking place throughout the sportlov week in Stockholm. Every day of the week apart from Monday from — Family showing of the Feathers exhibition will guide you through the colourful headgear and incredible costumes used in Mardi Gras and carnivals all over the world. Round off the end of Sportlov with the Carnival Parade … take part, get involved and dance your way around the museum on Saturday 2nd March between —
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