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It seems like the route you found is the only one that is covered with the Stockholm Card. This Stockholm Card folder (in Swedish) says that it includes unlimited travel with SL, but

Obs! Djurgårdsfärjan är inte en del av SL.

 

(Note! The Djurgården-ferry is not a part of SL.)

which I believe is the ferry you found from Slussen in Gamla Stan. You can however buy single tickets at the boat stop and the boats are included in a regular SL card.

Concerning your decision on which card to buy I would say that it depends on how many attractions and museums you are planning on visiting (and how much you value the hassle free luxury of having everything included).

I'd be hard pressed to get in enough admittance fees in one day to make up for the 525-115 = 410 SEK difference between the Stockholm Card and the SL card. But if you are planning to buy a multiple day card and/or are thinking of going to a few of the more expensive museums or attractions it might be worth it.

It seems like the route you found is the only one that is covered with the Stockholm Card. This Stockholm Card folder (in Swedish) says that it includes unlimited travel with SL, but

Obs! Djurgårdsfärjan är inte en del av SL.

 

(Note! The Djurgården-ferry is not a part of SL.)

which I believe is the ferry you found from Slussen in Gamla Stan. You can however buy single tickets at the boat stop and the boats are included in a regular SL card.

Concerning your decision on which card to buy I would say that it depends on how many attractions and museums you are planning on visiting (and how much you value the hassle free luxury of having everything included).

I'd be hard pressed to get in enough admittance fees in one day to make up for the 525-115 = 410 SEK difference between the Stockholm Card and the SL card. But if you are planning to buy a multiple day card and/or are thinking of going to a few of the more expensive museums or attractions it might be worth it.

It seems like the route you found is the only one that is covered with the Stockholm Card. This Stockholm Card folder (in Swedish) says that it includes unlimited travel with SL, but

Obs! Djurgårdsfärjan är inte en del av SL.

(Note! The Djurgården-ferry is not a part of SL.)

which I believe is the ferry you found from Slussen in Gamla Stan. You can however buy single tickets at the boat stop and the boats are included in a regular SL card.

Concerning your decision on which card to buy I would say that it depends on how many attractions and museums you are planning on visiting (and how much you value the hassle free luxury of having everything included).

I'd be hard pressed to get in enough admittance fees in one day to make up for the 525-115 = 410 SEK difference between the Stockholm Card and the SL card. But if you are planning to buy a multiple day card and/or are thinking of going to a few of the more expensive museums or attractions it might be worth it.

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It seems like the route you found is the only one that is covered with the Stockholm Card. This Stockholm Card folder (in Swedish) says that it includes unlimited travel with SL, but

Obs! Djurgårdsfärjan är inte en del av SL.

(Note! The Djurgården-ferry is not a part of SL.)

which I believe is the ferry you found from Slussen in Gamla Stan. You can however buy single tickets at the boat stop and the boats are included in a regular SL card.

Concerning your decision on which card to buy I would say that it depends on how many attractions and museums you are planning on visiting (and how much you value the hassle free luxury of having everything included).

I'd be hard pressed to get in enough admittance fees in one day to make up for the 525-115 = 410 SEK difference between the Stockholm Card and the SL card. But if you are planning to buy a multiple day card and/or are thinking of going to a few of the more expensive museums or attractions it might be worth it.