Reaching Stockholm provides information on the easy accessibility of the city from other parts of Sweden and across the globe. Stockholm can be reached by air, road, rails, or water. The airways, railways, roadways, and waterways to Stockholm operate both at international and national levels.
Stockholm by Air
Stockholm in Sweden is well connected by air services to international and domestic locations. SAS and Skyways operate both domestic and international fights between Stockholm Arlanda airport and other destinations. Air France, British Airways, Finnair, KLM, and Lufthansa have international flight services to Stockholm. London, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Oslo, Reykjavik, and St. Petersburg have direct flights to Stockholm.
Domestic flights connect Stockholm to Kiruna, Malmo, Gothenburg, and Umea. Bromma Airport, 8 km towards the west of Stockholm is an exclusive domestic airport. Skavsta airport about 100 km south of Stockholm city handles domestic and London flights.
Stockholm by train
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Train services to Stockholm are frequently used by tourists. Sveriges Jamvag is the national railways of Sweden connecting Stockholm Centralstationen to Marsta, Nynashamn, and Sodertalje. In addition there are direct train services between Stockholm and Storlien in Sweden-Norway border, Oslo in Norway, and Copenhagen in Denmark.
Stockholm by Bus
Long distance buses in Stockholm depart from Cityterminlen, near the Central railway station (Centralstationen). Svenska Buss, Swebus Exprees, and Eurolines are the three bus services that operate long distance buses from different European destinations to Stockholm. Safflebussen offer ceap bus services in and around Stockholm.
Stockholm by Water
Stockholm can be reached by regular ferry service from Helsinki in Finland and Turku also in Finland.
Reaching Stockholm is very convenient from any corner of the globe. With the varying transport options, Stockholm is one of the best accessible destinations in Europe.
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