Plan your visit

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Welcome to IKEA Museum in Älmhult. Here we tell you everything you need to know to get the most out of your visit. We look forward to meeting you.

Opening hours

IKEA Museum
Every day 10:00–18:00

Museum shop
Every day 10:00–18:00

Restaurant
Every day 10:00–18:00
Hot food served from 11:30.

Exceptions

 

Admission

Adult: 60 SEK
60+: 55 SEK
Children under 18 years: Free admission
IKEA co-workers and their partner/children at home: Free admission

Good to know before your visit

Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome. Out of consideration for those with allergies, other pets are not allowed in the museum.

Getting here

IKEA Museum is in central Älmhult at IKEAgatan 5, and you can easily get here by train, bus or car. Click below for further information.

 

E4 from the south
Follow the E4 European Highway towards Road 120 in Kronobergs län (Kronoberg County). Take exit 76 – Strömsnäs/Traryd interchange.
Turn right towards Älmhult on the 120.
At the first roundabout, take the third exit onto Bäckgatan.
Then take the first right onto IKEAgatan.
The car park is on the left. The entrance to IKEA Museum is to the far right.

E4 from the north
Follow the E4 European Highway to Kronobergs län (Kronoberg County). Take exit 78 – Hamneda interchange. Take the roads Marknadsvägen and Pjätterydsvägen towards Älmhult.
At the junction where Pjätterydsvägen ends, turn right onto Bäckgatan.
Then take the first left onto IKEAgatan, before the roundabout.
The car park is on the left. The entrance to IKEA Museum is to the far right.

Road 23
Follow Road 23 towards Älmhult.
Take the exit towards Road 120/Traryd/Älmhult C/Stena/IKEA Älmhult.
Continue straight ahead at the roundabout towards Älmhult C, and straight ahead again at the next roundabout.
Carry straight on over the bridge and turn right.

At the next roundabout, take the first exit onto Bäckgatan.
Then take the first right onto IKEAgatan.
The car park is on the left. The entrance to IKEA Museum is to the far right.

Parking

There is a large, free car park between IKEA Museum and IKEA Hotell. Just outside the entrance to IKEA Museum, there are also spaces for visitors with special accessibility needs (badges/permits must be displayed). For those visiting with caravans, parking is permitted at the museum car park. If full, we recommend parking on the south-west part of IKEAgatan or First Camp Sjöstugan camping area.

Charging stations

If you have an electric car, there are free designated charging spaces in the IKEA Museum car park. Talk to our staff when you buy your ticket and they will give you a charging code.

The nearest bus stop is east of the railway tracks, south of the station building. Walk along the footbridge over the railway tracks. On the street, walk about 200 metres straight ahead and take a right. Follow the pavement about 50 metres, and the entrance to IKEA Museum will be on your right.

Find your bus here

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Bus/coach parking

While you’re visiting, you can park your bus or coach behind IKEA Museum. Simply park parallel to the museum building’s wall on Västergatan.

IKEA Museum is just a stone’s throw from the railway platform. When you leave the train, take the steps up to the footbridge over the tracks and take a left. On the street, walk about 200 metres straight ahead and take a right. Follow the pavement about 50 metres, and the entrance to IKEA Museum will be on your right.

Book your train ticket here

SJ towards Stockholm/Alvesta/Malmö
Öresundståg towards Malmö/Köpenhamn/Växjö/Kalmar
Krösatåg towards Hässleholm/Växjö

Accessibility

Everybody is welcome at IKEA Museum. Our visitors have access to the museum and the exhibitions, restaurant and shop. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us.

We are constantly working to ensure everybody has access to IKEA Museum. If you use a wheelchair, walking aid or pushchair, you can move freely between all floors, through the exhibitions, and around the shop and restaurant. There are wheelchairs available to borrow if required.

Toilets
There are toilets with good accessibility standards on several floors, and three of them are extra spacious.

Personal attendants
If you have a disability and arrive with a personal attendant, they have free admission.

Guide/service dogs
Guide dogs and service dogs are welcome. We cannot allow other animals into the museum because of allergies.

Parking
There is a large, free car park between IKEA Museum and IKEA Hotell. Just outside the entrance to IKEA Museum, there are also spaces for visitors with special accessibility needs (badges/permits must be displayed). For those visiting with caravans, parking is permitted at the museum car park. If full, we recommend parking on the south-west part of IKEAgatan or First Camp Sjöstugan camping area.

Charging stations
If you have an electric car, there are free designated charging spaces in the IKEA Museum car park. Talk to our staff when you buy your ticket and they will give you a charging code.

WiFi

Our WiFi is free to use during your visit.

Lockers

Free lockers are available for bags and clothes.

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Stay the night in Älmhult

Want to stay overnight? IKEA Hotell is just over the road from the museum car park, offering a range of packages and also discounts for IKEA Family members. Read more here.

Any questions before your visit?

You will find contact details and FAQs here.