Stockholm Corporate Traveller Guide

Stockholm Corporate Traveller Guide

Stockholm Corporate Traveller Guide
18th October 2023

Staying in Stockholm, Sweden

With a history dating back to the 13th century, Stockholm is the captivating capital of Sweden offering business travellers a unique blend of culture and innovation. Renowned for its vast amounts of greenery and high standard of living, it continues to attract visitors from all around the world. Stockholm was even voted as one of Europe’s most sustainable cities, its forward-thinking ethos making it an increasingly popular destination for corporate ventures.

If you're heading to Stockholm on a business trip or relocating to this top destination, we’ve compiled all the basics to help you settle in. Read on for our corporate traveller guide to Stockholm.

 

Stockholm city

Stockholm Key Information

Weather in Stockholm
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Stockholm’s weather is varied and seasonal like many other European cities. From June to August, the city has warm summers with average temperatures of around 23°, however these are also the rainiest months so you may still need your umbrella. Stockholm has bitterly cold winters with the temperature rarely rising above 0° from December to February. A wardrobe fit for all weathers would be advised.

Currency in Stockholm
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Swedish Krona (SEK)

Paying with cards or using contactless is preferred, although a small cash supply may come in handy for discretionary hospitality tips or paying for public transport. You are able to withdraw cash from the plenty of ‘Bankomats’ scattered around the city.

Health & Well-being in Stockholm
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With its numerous parks and green spaces, Stockholm naturally encourages outdoor activities. Djurgården offers free-to-use gym equipment, whilst many locals enjoy running along the scenic Norr Mälarstrand or around the expansive parkland at Lake Kungsholm. Or, for those seeking a more challenging workout, why not hike the trails of Nackareservatet or Långholmen. During the winter months the slopes of Hammarbybacken become ‘the place to be’ for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts.

Data in Stockholm
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Local SIMs are a must when travelling nowadays, especially when they are so easily accessible in Stockholm. When entering Stockholm, SIM cards are available to purchase from both Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Göteborg Landvatter Airport. Cheap plans are also available at local Telia and Telenor stores, as well as local convenience stores. You will need proof of identification to buy a SIM, so don’t forget your passport and make sure your phone is SIM unlocked before you arrive in Sweden!

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Cuisine in Stockholm
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Smörgåstårta, palt and husmanskot (traditional Swedish meatballs, mashed potatoes and lingonberry Jam) are all examples of typical Swedish foods that are enjoyed by both locals and visitors. Stockholm also boasts a diverse range of cuisine from all around the world, Kristinebergs Strand is one of the best places to sample it.

Language in Stockholm
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The most widely spoken language in Stockholm is Swedish, however English, Finnish and Bosnian are also commonly heard when walking through the streets of Stockholm. Swedish is considered a category 1 language by the FSI, which means it’s fairly easy to pick up, but here are a few key phrases to get you started:

Hej = Hello

Adjö = Goodbye

Nej = No

Ja = Yes

Var så god = Please

Hur tar jag mig till... = How do I get to...

Kan jag få räkningen snälla = Can I have the bill please

Tack = Thank you

Transport in Stockholm
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Stockholm’s transport system is called the SL and is comprised of buses, trams, underground trains, commuter trains and certain ferry lines. The system is very easy to use, well organised and reasonably priced.  A single adult fare costs 39 SEK (£2.90) and gives the user access to any form of transport for 75 minutes.

Stockholm metro operates between 5:00am and 1:00am during the weekdays and all night on the weekends, providing 100 stations that can take visitors to various points of interest downtown as well as many areas in the city’s outskirts. The metro offers 24- and 72-hour ticket alternatives that let you use the service as much as you like during these times. All lines have trains arriving every 10 minutes during the day, reduced to every 15 minutes for early mornings and late evenings.

Buses are another alternative to explore Stockholm, they are punctual and have night routes for after the subway is closed. There are four main bus routes: Inner-city blue buses, Inner-city red buses (operating less frequently), Suburban blue buses, and Service buses for elderly people.

The ferry is the scenic way to travel in Stockholm and the boats run all year round. Tickets can be purchased at the quay and admission onto ferries between Slussen (right next to Gamla Stan) and Djurgården are included if you purchase a travel card.

Another popular way to travel around Stockholm, especially on a warm day, is by bike. Stockholm promotes the use of bikes with its extensive range of cycle lanes throughout the city and rural areas, offering stunning bike ride settings around Lake Mälaren and through the streets of Södermalm. Rental companies are scattered throughout Stockholm, with most bikes costing around 250 SEK or £28. It’s a great way to see the sights whilst also getting some fresh air!

Stockholm Map

 

Now that you’re all brushed up on the necessary knowledge needed for your corporate travel to Stockholm, browse our selection of Stockholm serviced apartments and get in touch to book today.

Whether it’s a solo business trip or you’re relocating with the family, SilverDoor offers an expansive range of serviced apartments in Stockholm. From the top 5 serviced apartments in Stockholm to Stockholm’s pursuit of sustainability – you'll be well equipped for your visit.


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