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Sweden boasts one of the most efficient, punctual, and extensive public transport networks in the world. Whether you are taking the high-speed Arlanda Express from the airport to Stockholm Central, or riding a regional SJ train across the country to Gothenburg or Malmö, our journey planner helps you find the fastest routes in real-time.
Sweden is practically a cashless society. You cannot pay for bus or commuter train tickets with cash on board. You must purchase your tickets via local transport apps (like SL in Stockholm, Västtrafik in Gothenburg, or Skånetrafiken) or by tapping a contactless credit card. To use these apps and check live schedules on the go, having a reliable internet connection is crucial.
The fastest way is the Arlanda Express train, taking exactly 18 minutes to Stockholm Central. Alternatively, you can take the Flygbussarna airport coaches (45 minutes) or the SL commuter train (Pendeltåg, 38 minutes).
Yes. Digital tickets are the standard. You will need mobile internet to buy tickets, validate them, check real-time schedules, and navigate using maps. We highly recommend getting a Sweden eSIM before you land so you can connect instantly.
Within a single county, yes. For example, in Stockholm, a single SL ticket covers buses, metro (Tunnelbana), trams, commuter trains, and even some public ferries for 75 minutes.