How much is taxi from Arlanda to Stockholm?
Table of Contents
How much is taxi from Arlanda to Stockholm?
The cost of a taxi from Arlanda airport to Stockholm can be fixed or indicated by a taximeter. The average fixed price for an airport taxi is SEK 500-525 (48-51 euros).
Is there Uber in Stockholm Sweden?
Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Stockholm. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.
Is taxi expensive in Stockholm?
Stockholm has around 5,500 taxis, but compared with the city’s other modes of transport they are extremely expensive, and many locals will avoid them in favour of cheaper modes of transport.
Is Uber cheaper than taxi in Sweden?
Uber is relatively new in Stockholm and not as established as in some other big European cities, but it is growing and the fares can be cheaper than standard taxis. A one-way journey from Arlanda Airport to Central Stockholm, for example, is around 80 SEK cheaper with Uber (depending on traffic and the time of day).
How do I get from Stockholm airport to Central Station?
Arlanda Express operates Stockholm Arlanda Airport to/from Stockholm Central Station every 10-15 minutes throughout the day. The travel time is 18 minutes. It costs extra to purchase a ticket onboard the train, so you are recommended to buy tickets online, at the airport information desks or from a ticket machine.
Do taxis in Sweden take credit cards?
Credit cards and cash But no need to worry. Major credit cards (some restrictions may apply to American Express) are widely accepted throughout Sweden at banks, hotels, stores, restaurants, taxis, car rental companies, and for air, ship and rail tickets.
Should I bring cash to Sweden?
No cash needed There’s no need to exchange a lot of currency – Stockholm is a nearly cash-free city and at many restaurants, shops, and hotels the Swedish coins and bills have no value. With that said, don’t forget to bring your debit or credit card!
Can I use euros in Sweden?
No. But Sweden has yet to ratify the Euro treaty, which means that you can not pay using euro (€) or other currencies than SEK in cash. Please note: Older versions of the 20, 50 and 1,000-kronor banknotes are not valid.