Airport buses are less expensive, while Arlanda Express trains are faster. It's also easy to get fixed-price taxis to and from Stockholm's airports or rent cars. The least expensive alternative is to go by public transportation (SL). This however...
Several major ferry lines serve the countries around the Baltic Sea, and Stockholm's harbors are centrally located. Stockholm is also a popular cruise destination and every year around 300 cruise liners from the four corners of the earth put in to...
Getting to Sweden by train from Europe is quick and easy, especially since the Öresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden opened. The state-owned rail company SJ runs most long-distance routes to Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin and domestic routes in...
Swebus Express has the largest choice of bus connections to and from Stockholm but there are several other companies large and small to choose from, like Bus4You and Ybuss. Cityterminalen is Stockholm's central bus station; you'll find all...
Stockholm is at the natural centre of Scandinavia and it has all of the region's important cities within comfortable reach. You can get to all of northern Europe's major cities in less than two hours by air.
If you come by car or rent a car in Stockholm you may park at park-and-ride facilities, in parking garages or on designated street parking. If your car is registered in Sweden you are obliged to pay a congestion charge in the Stockholm inner city.