Other name: Venice of the North
Climate: coastal temperate continental climate
Language: Swedish, English
Dialing code: 46 (country code); 8 (city code)
Postal code: 999027 (international code) |
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Location:Southeast Sweden, Nordic Scandinavia
Emergency call: 112
Currency:Swedish Krona (kr)
Exchange rate: 1 U.S. dollar = 6.55 kr, 1 euro = 9.12 kr(for reference only) |
1. Airport Name:Stockholm Arlanda Airport
2. Basic InformationLocated approximately 40 kilometers north of Stockholm, Stockholm Arlanda Airport is the largest and most important airport serving the city, offering nonstop service to several Swedish cities and major international destinations. The many convenient airport transportation options allow passengers to choose to travel to and from Stockholm and Uppsala in the north by highway, airport express, airport bus, light rail and regular bus.
3. Terminal InformationThere are four terminals (T2, T3, T4 and T5) and one Integrated Service Building in Stockholm Arlanda Airport, all of which are connected by passageways so that passengers can easily transfer between them. Air China operates in T5.
4. Location of Check-In CountersAir China check-in counters are counters 26 through 31 in T5.
5. Airport DirectionsN/A
6. VIP LoungeAir China uses the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) Lounge, which is located near Gate 1 in T5.
7. Airport Transportation(The distance between the airport and city center is about 40 kilometers / 24.9 miles)
Bus:It takes approximately 45 minutes to take a bus from the airport to Stockholm Central Station; buses leave every 15 minutes, and the fare is approximately 28 kr.
Arlanda Express :It takes only 20 minutes to take the Arlanda Express to the city center of Stockholm; Express trains leave every 15 minutes, and cost 180 kr.
Train:The railway station entrance is in T5, near Gates 11 through 24. High-speed train station entrance is in T2, T4 and T5.
Taxi:There are taxi stations outside T2, T4 and T5 .
8.Link https://www.swedavia.com/arlanda/
1. Subway
The Stockholm subway network is radial, with a total of three subway lines intersecting at the downtown Central Station and extending to the northwest and south of the city. To expand coverage, each line also connects to a suburban railway. At the terminus of each line passengers can easily transfer to light rail or other means of transportation.
2. Railway
Stockholm is Sweden's railway center. Stockholm Central Station is the busiest railway station in the Nordic region.
3. Roads
As the Nordic highway hub, Stockholm is at the junction of the European routes E4, E18 and E20.
4. Ferries
Stockholm has regular ferry lines to Helsinki and Turku in Finland; Tallinn, Estonia; Riga, Latvia, and the Aaland Islands; and ferry boats to serve the Stockholm Archipelago. Stockholm provides a number of luxury liner routes to the Baltic countries, operated by Viking, Silia and other companies.
Stockholm is a coastal temperate continental climate.
Spring: April to May, capricious weather;
Summer: June to August, generally sunny warm weather, with long days, short nights and plenty of sunshine;
Fall: September to November, mostly clear and crisp, but cool at night;
Winter: December to March, snowy and cold.