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Stockholm
Sweden
Before You Go
May to September offers long daylight hours and pleasant weather, with temperatures from 15-25°C (59-77°F). June brings white nights with nearly 18 hours of daylight. Winter (December-February) is cold and dark but magical with Christmas markets, though temperatures hover around -3°C (27°F). Spring and fall offer fewer tourists and lower prices.
Visa
Check requirementsEU/EEA citizens can enter freely. US, Canadian, Australian, and many other nationals can visit visa-free for up to 90 days within the Schengen Area. Check requirements at swedenabroad.se before travel.
Getting There
TransportationBy Air: Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) is the main gateway, 40km north of the city. Bromma Airport (BRO) handles domestic and some European flights.
By Train: Direct trains connect to Copenhagen (5 hours), Oslo (6 hours), and other European cities.
By Ferry: Overnight ferries arrive from Helsinki, Tallinn, and other Baltic cities.
Language
CommunicationSwedish is the official language, but English proficiency is exceptional - nearly everyone speaks fluent English, especially in Stockholm.
Currency
Money mattersSwedish Krona (SEK). Sweden is nearly cashless - cards are accepted everywhere. Many places don't accept cash at all. Currency exchange: roughly 10-11 SEK per USD.
Getting Around
Local transportMetro (Tunnelbana): Three lines (red, green, blue) cover the city efficiently. Single ride: 38 SEK.
Commuter Trains: Connect to suburbs and archipelago.
SL Access Card: Essential for public transit.
Bikes: Excellent bike infrastructure.
Walking: Stockholm's 14 islands make walking pleasant.
From the Airport
Arrival infoArlanda Express: Fast train to Central Station (20 min, 299 SEK).
Commuter Train: Slower but cheaper (45 min, ~70 SEK).
Flygbussarna: Airport bus (45 min, 119 SEK).
Taxi: Fixed prices around 500-600 SEK (45 min).