Consider looking at this map of student pubs around Stockholm. Some pubs have already opened, some open in 1-2 weeks.
Definitely the cheapest you'll ever get. Mostly Swedish students and usually very chill, bring a few friends or just be social and it's great.
If you enjoy hard rock/heavy metal, consider Pub Anchor at Sveavägen 90, open til' 03:00 every day and selling half litre beers for 35 SEK.
Clarion Tapto. We recommend it for people visiting my work and have never heard any complaints. Walking distance to downtown but in a quiet area.
Not really sure what qualifies as a skate park, but there is a skate pool at Nytorps gärde between Björkhagen/Hammarbyhöjden/Kärrtorp which is not on the map:
Finns på Amazon fast den är rätt liten (25x34cm). Hittade också lite bättre kvalitet om du vill skriva ut själv: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/df/d2/7e/dfd27e55ccb82cff964d428bb7ae2e6d--stockholm-gifs.jpg
Det finns olika biljetter beroende på hur ofta du kommer resa och hur länge med SL.
OBS! Just nu sker ingen biljettkontroll på bussarna i Stockholm och det går inte heller att visa upp sin biljett för föraren pga covid-19. Du måste ha en giltig biljett när du åker i kollektivtrafiken men du kanske vill vänta med att aktivera dina enkelbiljetter först när du åker tåg.
Oavsett vilken biljettyp du köper så kan du åka på i princip alla bussar, tåg, båt mm i hela Stockholm. Biljetterna köper du enklast och billigast i SL:s mobilapp. Du scannar själv av biljetten i spärren eller på bussen.
Ska du turista i Stockholms innerstad så klarar du dig utmärkt med bara tåg och gång. Avstånden mellan stationerna kan hamna på 15-20 minuters promenad. SL.se och Google Maps (är ibland bättre än SL:s egna sajt) är väldigt bra om du vill ha koll på dina resvägar och restider.
Något som Rätt uppgång av /u/Mrkickling kanske?
Originaltråd här.
Undrar hur dom har räknat för att ranka Stockholm sämst. Lika många miljard-dollar-värderade startups per capita som Silicon Valley, nästan lika många totalt sett som New York, som är tio gånger större än Stockholm.
It's common that some cab drivers try to trick their customers, so make sure you negotiate about the price.
http://www.thelocal.se/20120425/40476
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g189806-i232-k6342828-Arlanda_airport_taxi_scam-Sweden.html
Look for events on meetup.com in Stockholm. You will find lots of internationals, maybe some Swedes as well. Having a company in Sweden is hard to even when you are living there, so it might be harder when just visiting for a few days. That's to say, not to keep your expectations too high, but who knows, anything can happen.
Yes and no. Some VPN providers have some regions that work fine while others get blocked. With Netflix, I use NordVPN in the US region and that works alright most of the times. When it doesn’t, I just change the VPN server (disconnect and connect again, it randomly chooses another server).
Public toilets in the streets are free but unfortunately not abundant. They can be found easily with the Toa Sverige app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.jcdecaux.toa
I have never seen a restaurant that charges their customers for using the toilet (but many charge non-customers).
Almost all paid-for toilets are paid with contactless credit card (sometimes with other, more cumbersome, options available). They usually cost somewhere between 5 and 10 SEK.
To find AirBnB listings, you're probably going to want to look on airbnb.com... I did a random date search and eliminated for places over the average price (900kr and less) and still found 840 places.
>It's hard to find the path though, Google Maps known nothing but hitta.se maps show it
They're probably using OpenStreetMap data, which shows way more paths and trails than Google Maps does. There's other visualizations of the same data, which even show things like hiking trails and associated iconography (e.g. Waymarked Trails' hiking map)
I liked it, small and nice. Would be surpriced if they couldn't give you good english breakfast. :) Tudor Arms Plats: geo:59.334896,18.085342?z=14 https://osmand.net/go?lat=59.334896&lon=18.085342&z=14
I live south of the city in the Globen area, and pay 500kr/month to park on the street, within "your" area. 1 day per week is "sweeping day", which means that you have to move your car to the next street for a day (8-16). This app is a useful tool to find out what streets are parkable:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.philipknape.flyttabilen