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Public Transport
Airport
All Stockholm's airports are connected to downtown by airport coaches as well as municipal alternatives. From Stockholm Arlanda-Airport you can also choose the high-speed train service Arlanda Express.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Arlanda Airport, officially Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN), is Sweden’s largest airport and an important international airport in Scandinavia. Located 40 km(25 miles) north of Stockholm
There are buses, express trains, commuter trains, and long-distance trains if you choose to travel to and from Arlanda by rail. The most common ways to travel to and from Arlanda are the Arlanda Express and Flygbussarna (airport coaches). The Arlanda Express takes you to the city center in 18 minutes. The platform is conveniently located beneath the arrival terminals. During peak hours, the train departs every 10 minutes, and every 15 minutes during other times. Flygbussarna (airport coaches) depart every 15–30 minutes between Arlanda and the Cityterminalen, travel time: 35–45 minutes.
Using the travel planner, you can easily book or plan your bus or train journey to and from the airport. Travel planner
Bromma Stockholm Airport and Skavsta Airport
Flygbussarna (airport coaches) operate from both airports, with departures coordinated with flight arrivals and departures. Travel time: 20 minutes (Bromma) and 80 minutes (Skavsta).
Airport coaches
Public Transport
Stockholm has an extensive public transport system. It consists of the Stockholm Metro (Swedish: Tunnelbanan), the Stockholm commuter rail (Swedish: Pendeltågen), four light rail/tramway lines, the 891 mm narrow-gauge railway Roslagsbanan, the local railway Saltsjöbanan, a large number of bus lines and the inner-city Djurgården ferry.
For information about Stockholm's Public Transportation options, please visit SL.
For more information on how to travel via taxi, please visit Taxi information.
Please note that taxi prices are not regulated in Sweden; they may vary greatly. It is the customer’s responsibility to check prices beforehand.