4 Ways of Getting to Stockholm Arlanda Airport (And Back)
By: Stefanie Kleemeyer
The winter break is coming closer, only a couple more weeks to go and many of us will be leaving Stockholm and return to their home country for a short vacation at home. Mingling with old friends, sharing Swedish candy and just enjoying the time, while missing your second home – Stockholm – a bit.
1. Flygbussarna
The Flygbussarna (air shuttle) is a bus coach that is going to Arlanda from the City terminal.
Duration: Approx. 35 to 45 min from the City Terminal to Arlanda
Schedule: These busses are departing every 10 to 15 min
Fare: A single ride costs you 129 SEK
2. Flixbus
Flixbus are the green busses, that are taking you anywhere. You might have seen them from time to time.
Duration: Approx. 35 to 45 min from the City terminal to Arlanda
Schedule: Busses are departing every 15 to 30 min. You might need to check the schedule online.
Fare: A single ride is around 79 SEK, some might be more expensive.
3. Arlanda Express
The Arlanda Express is a special train that is going from Stockholm to Arlanda.
Duration: Approx. 18 min
Schedule: The train is departing every 15 min from T-Centralen
Fare: Children/Youth (8-25 years) pay 160 SEK for a single ride
Adults from 26 years pay 340 SEK for a single ride
4. SL Commuter trains
SL’s Commuter trains are probably the cheapest option, as most students have bought a SL-card anyways. From T-Centralen you take the pendeltåg to Märsta. From Märsta you have to take a bus 583 that takes you to the airport.
Duration: Approx. 60 min
Schedule: The 41 and 42X are departing approx. every 15 min from T-Centralen
Fare: 26 SEK for a discounted ticket and 42 SEK for a regular ticket. If you have a travel card that is valid for a couple of days/weeks/months no extra fee is added.
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