Tom Tits Experiment
About
Located in the heart of Södertälje, Tom Tits Experiment is Sweden’s largest science centre and a pioneering hub of interactive learning. With a sprawling campus that merges a four‑storey museum, an expansive outdoor park, and a dedicated preschool, visitors can explore more than 400 hands‑on experiments that cover physics, mathematics, biology, and optical illusion. The centre invites people of all ages—from curious toddlers to seasoned science enthusiasts—to test theories, discover how everyday phenomena work, and enjoy a blend of education and fun. The experience is enhanced by daily shows, rotating exhibitions, and an outdoor playground with water experiments and a physics playground. Whether you’re a family, a school group, or an individual looking for an engaging day out, Tom Tits blends curiosity with learning in a safe, welcoming environment. By combining indoor interactive halls with an outdoor science playground, the centre offers educational adventures for children and adults alike, while the preschool facility nurtures young minds from ages two to five. With free admission for children under three, tiered tickets for adults and children, and an attractive annual pass, Tom Tits provides flexible entry options that suit varied budgets and time constraints. Beyond its educational focus, the centre prioritizes accessibility: ramps, elevators, code‑locked lockers, and free wheelchair loans ensure that visitors with mobility challenges can experience all the experiments they wish to explore. Conveniently located near central transport routes and adjacent to paid parking, it’s an ideal stop for both locals and tourists. Overall, Tom Tits captures Sweden’s spirit of scientific exploration in an inclusive, family‑friendly atmosphere that keeps learners engaged from start to finish.
Highlights
- Over 400 Experiments
- Outdoor Science Playground
- Educational Preschool
- Central Museum Hall
- Visitor‑friendly Facilities
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May – September) offers the most pleasant weather and full summer programming; early spring and late summer also provide a quieter visit for those seeking fewer crowds.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Interactive Experiments
- Family‑friendly Atmosphere
- Outdoor Playground
- Educational Value
- Convenient Location
Things to consider
- Crowded on Popular Holidays
- Long Wait Times
- Limited Parking on Holidays
What people are saying
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
SEK 225.00
Child
SEK 175.00
Toddler
SEK 0.00
Student
SEK 205.00
Pensioner
SEK 205.00