Stockholm’s public transport is managed by SL (metro, buses, commuter trains, etc.). The most convenient way for visitors is to use SL’s official channels for tickets and trip planning.
How to buy tickets:
• SL provides a smartphone ticket app option for buying certain tickets.
• Tickets are...
Info only (not medical advice). If someone is in immediate danger, call the emergency number.
Key phone numbers in Sweden:
• 112 — Sweden’s emergency number for urgent assistance.
• 114 14 — Swedish Police non-emergency number (reports, tips, information).
• 1177 — medical advice / healthcare...
The best option depends on your phone and your current plan. Here’s a simple way to choose:
Option A — Roaming (easiest)
• If your home plan includes Sweden at a reasonable price, roaming is the simplest: nothing to install, works immediately.
• Always check roaming costs/limits before you rely...
Short answer: for most short-term tourists, Swish is usually not available.
Why:
• Swish payments require signing with Mobile BankID.
• Getting BankID typically requires being a customer of a Swedish bank and having a Swedish personal identity number (personnummer), which most tourists do not...
Stockholm has official public toilets and a reliable way to find them, plus tap water is generally safe to drink.
Public toilets:
• The City of Stockholm publishes information about public toilets and notes that availability can change (including closures and replacements).
• Practical “fast”...
The most practical options from ARN to central Stockholm are usually:
1) Arlanda Express (fastest, simplest)
• Direct express train between Arlanda and Stockholm Central.
• Very convenient with luggage and time-sensitive arrivals.
2) SL commuter train (often a good value, but read the fine...
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