Gröna Lund
Gröna Lund is a Stockholm, Sweden amusement park. It is located on the seaward side of Djurgrden island and is tiny in comparison to other amusement parks, owing to its central location, which limits growth. Because of its central location, travelers can see a considerable portion of Stockholm from the taller attractions. The 15-acre amusement park includes over 30 attractions and is a famous summer performance location. James Schultheiss created Gröna Lund in 1883.
Gröna Lund is Sweden's oldest amusement park, dating back to the 1880s. In 1883, a German named Jacob Schultheiss rented the land to build "carousels and other amusements", and until 2001, Schultheiss' relatives owned Gröna Lund. Gröna Lund was the name of a small park before the amusement park was built. The park's setting is extremely distinctive in that the majority of the buildings are ancient residential and commercial structures from the nineteenth century. As a result, the buildings are not created for the park; rather, the park is developed around the structures. The park is easily accessible by tram #7, bus #67 and by ferry from the city centre. Its central location allows visitors to view large parts of Stockholm from the taller attractions.
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Website: https://www.gronalund.com/en