Stockholm layover itinerary: 8 hours in the city
June 16, 2026
You have a layover at Arlanda, a suitcase to deal with, and a city sitting 25 to 40 minutes away. Eight hours sounds like a tight schedule to see Stockholm. It is doable to experience Stockholm during an eight-hour layover, but only if you’re honest about how those hours actually break down. Here’s our recommendation
The best time to visit the Stockholm Archipelago
June 12, 2026
The archipelago in July and the archipelago in September share the same geography. Everything else differs. One runs on full timetables, with beaches covered in swimmers, ferries leaving every hour, and guesthouses booked out weeks in advance. The other is quiet, copper-lit, with water still warm enough for a swim and islands that feel like
Which SL ticket is right for your Stockholm trip
May 9, 2026
Stockholm’s public transport system is run by SL, the regional public transport authority. It covers the metro (tunnelbana), buses, trams, commuter trains, and some ferry routes operated by SL. There are no zones to navigate, so the same type of SL ticket works across the city. One thing to know before you plan: the Arlanda
Eating and drinking in Stockholm: what first-time visitors need to know
May 3, 2026
Stockholm has everything from high-end dining to simple lunch spots, but the unwritten rules aren’t always clear when you’re visiting for the first time. Things like pricing, service, and what’s considered normal can differ more than you might expect. Understanding a few basics early on makes the whole experience smoother. Eating well without overspending Stockholm
Stockholm trip checklist: What to book, pack, and know before you arrive
May 3, 2026
Most packing checklists look pretty similar, no matter the destination. Stockholm isn’t completely different, but there are a few practical details that tend to catch first-time visitors off guard. Things like how little cash is used, how alcohol sales are regulated, or how quickly accommodation fills up in summer can make a bigger difference than
Safety and etiquette in Stockholm: What to know before you arrive
May 3, 2026
Stockholm is generally an easy city to navigate as a visitor. Public transport is reliable, most people speak fluent English, and everyday interactions tend to be smooth and low-key. That said, there are a few practical things worth knowing in advance. This guide covers both the safety basics and some of the social norms that
Paying in Stockholm: Do You Need Cash?
May 3, 2026
In Stockholm, most everyday payments are made by card. You can tap your card for a cinnamon bun and coffee, use contactless payment at many ticket machines, and pay by card in most shops, restaurants, museums, and hotels. For visitors, this usually makes Stockholm an easy city to navigate without exchanging much cash. But “mostly
Four-day Stockholm itinerary
April 18, 2026
Four days in Stockholm is enough time to move through the city at a reasonable pace and still get out of it. The first three days cover the parts that matter most for a first visit: Gamla Stan’s medieval alleyways, the museums and gardens of Djurgården, the views from Södermalm’s ridge, and the neighborhoods in
How to rent a bike in Stockholm
February 21, 2026
Stockholm is a bike-friendly city, and renting a bike is one of the easiest ways to explore it. You can move between neighborhoods quickly, follow the waterfront paths, and stop whenever something catches your eye. Renting a bike here is straightforward. You have three main options: app-based bike sharing (good for short rides and one-way
Is Stockholm expensive? A 2026 cost guide for visitors
February 8, 2026
Stockholm ranks among Europe’s mid-to-high priced capitals, but your actual costs depend heavily on travel style. Stockholm costs less than Oslo and Copenhagen but more than Barcelona or Prague. Spending a day in Stockholm costs between 900–6,500 SEK per day (€84-607) depending on your travel style. Budget travelers spending 900-1,100 SEK per day stay in
