Stockholm. Part 1.

26 April 2014 Travel time: with 17 April 2014 on 24 April 2014
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We flew to Stockholm for the first time, with one transfer in Munich with Lufthansa. At Munich Airport, you can quickly figure out where the right exit is. There is nothing special about the flight: they were fed with a light snack, landing and takeoff were normal.

Upon arrival in Arlanda, Stockholm, we hurried to pick up our suitcase. When leaving the boarding hall, there are screens immediately showing the path along which your suitcase will go) We took the suitcase and went to the main lobby. We found an information desk there and bought a Stockholm Card for 5 days. Upon purchase, we were given a card and the necessary information about the privileges of this card. And they immediately explained where to look for bus 583 on which we need to get to Mirsta station (the final one, don't be afraid to "oversleep"), where we changed to an electric train and safely reached T-Centralen. This is not the final one, but it was so convenient for us to get to the hotel. T-Centralen is a large station where you can transfer from one metro line to another, and even to electric trains and trains. Don't be afraid to get lost, there are many signs.


We needed the blue metro line, so we quickly crossed over and got on in the direction of our metro station - Fridhemsplan.

All travel was with Stockholm card.

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