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“Digital Knowledge – The Library and Copyright in a Global Digital Economy”

Transport to and from Arlanda airport

Arlanda airport, being the largest airport in Stockholm, offers a number of options to get into the city. Below you will find a list of the most common transport alternatives.

Arlanda express
The fast one-stop-train taking you from Arlanda airport to the central station at the city centre in 18 minutes. Tickets can be purchased in vending machines on the platform, online or via the company’s app.
Arlanda to Stockholm by train | Arlanda express

Flygbussarna
The fossil free airport busses have been around for a long time and provide a slightly more economic alternative to the express train. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes and will take you to the central station at the city centre.
Airport bus to/from Sweden’s largest airports - Flygbussarna

Taxi
The are a number of official taxi companies in Stockholm that provides transport to and from Arlanda airport for a fixed price. Please see guide below to the largest companies including contact details for booking.
Guide to Stockholm's best taxi companies – Thatsup

The SL Communting train
Since a few years back, the local public transport company also provides an option to, for an additional fee to the usual travel fare, take the commuting train from Arlanda airport to the city centre. The advantage of this option is that you have the choice of three stops in the city centre (Odenplan, T-centralen, Södra station).

Tickets are bought at the entrance at Arlanda airport.
Travel to and from Arlanda Airport | SL

On the SL website you can also find some useful information on how to get around in Stockholm, such as the different options for day passes, three day passes or visitors’ passes.
Getting around | SL

Weather forecast

In September, Stockholm usually greets its visitors with crisp blue skies and sunshine. The trees will have started to turn golden yellow and most apple orchards will be full of delicious fruits.
Daytime temperatures in September typically set at around 17 degrees Celsius, to drop to around 9 in the evenings.
We recommend that you bring at least one warm jumper, but no need to bring wellington boots or umbrellas (rainfalls being moderate according to climate data).
 

 


 


 


 

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The Conference has also been made possible by the kind support of EUIPO: