Understand
The western outskirts of Stockholm have witnessed the grandeur of palaces and manors constructed by the wealthy and powerful for centuries. Some of these historic buildings have been transformed into conference facilities, showcasing the opulence of the past. As time progressed, the rural landscape evolved into suburbs, connecting through the development of rail, subway, and light-rail lines. While Bromma and Spnga exude affluence as beautiful garden cities, the Jrvafltet area, including Rinkeby, Tensta, and Hjulsta, was built in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Million Project, providing cost-effective housing options along the subway route. Thanks to the successful collaboration between Ericsson and Telia, the Kista area has flourished into a vibrant high-tech cluster, emerging as a key business district that rivals the central Stockholm area in prominence.
Get in/Get around
If you're flying to Stockholm, you'll likely arrive at Stockholm-Bromma Airport. This airport is mainly for short-range flights, so it's perfect for regional travel. Check out the "By plane" section for more information on transit options from the airport to the city center. Once you're in Stockholm, you'll find that public transport is the best way to get around. Whether you're exploring the city or venturing out to the suburbs, public transport covers most of the region. Take a look at the "Public transport" section for detailed information on routes, schedules, and fares. It's important to note that while the suburbs are exempt from the congestion tax, there is a toll station at the Tranebergsbron bridge, which connects the suburbs to central Stockholm. Make sure to check out the "Car" section for more information on driving and toll fees. Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Stockholm and enjoy the convenience of its public transport system. There's so much to discover in this vibrant city!
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