Stockholm Price Guide | How Much It Costs To Visit Stockholm (2024)

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Stockholm is beautiful. It is also expensive. As in, it’s one of the most expensive cities to visit. If you’re on a tight budget, you might want to stay for just a few days. Ohh, and go easy on the drinking because alcohol is a real killer thanks to all the taxes.

In this Stockholm travel price guide, we’ve outlined the estimated travel expenses for food, accommodation, attractions, alcohol, and other common expenses so you can best budget your trip to Stockholm.

This Stockholm Price Guide is part of ourCity Price Guide Serieswhere we break down the travel costs of Europe’s most popular cities.

Average Daily Costs for Visiting Stockholm

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It costs around $70-$115/day to visit Stockholm comfortably as a budget traveler.

If you want to upgrade your accommodations, add another $80-$100/night depending on your level of accommodation. These pricesalso don’t include big nights out at the bar/pub, club entry fees,souvenir/clothing shopping, tours, random purchases, nicer food, etc.

NOTE: Sweeden uses theSwedish Krona, not the Euro.We’ve converted some of the prices to US Dollars since theSwedish Krona (SEK) is a bit confusing to convert in your head. Check outXE.comfor the latest exchange rates.

Daily Cost for Budget Travel in Stockholm: 905 SEK(Approx. $110)

  • Attractions:140 SEK(one paid attraction + anyfree sights)
  • Food:430 SEK
    • Breakfast:50 SEK
    • Lunch:110 SEK
    • Dinner:200 SEK
    • Treat (dessert/beer/wine):70 SEK
  • Transportation:0 (might as well walk)
  • Accommodation (Hostel):335SEK

Daily Cost of Frugal Travel in Stockholm: 600 SEK(Approx. $72)

  • Attractions:100SEK(free walking tour + visit one of the free/cheaper sights)
  • Food:240 SEK
    • Breakfast: 0 SEK(free hostel breakfast)
    • Lunch:70 SEK(street food or takeaway shop fare)
    • Dinner:150 SEK(make your own meal in the hostel or grab something cheap)
    • Beer:20 SEK(chill out at the park and have a cold one)
  • Transportation:0 SEK (walk)
  • Accommodation (Cheap Hostel): 250 SEK.

StockholmAttraction and Museum Prices

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Stockholm has a lot of stuff to check out and the prices of museums and other attractions are reasonable. Another option for travelers is the Stockholm City Pass —which offers admission to 75+ museums, tours, and attractions and allows unlimited trips on the Stockholm public transit system. (24h/48h/72h/120h for 559 SEK/ 696 SEK/ 1219 SEK/ 1579 SEK).

Food Prices in Stockholm

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Yeah, food is expensive in Stockholm — even the “budget” restaurants are still going to be fairly expensive so prepare yourself now.

Swedish cuisine is famous for its herring, lingonberries, and smorgas. Cafés and stands throughout the city offer local and international food. Look for food halls, which range in price from expensive to not-nearly-as-expensive, and offer a variety of cuisines.Read more of our strategies for Eating and Drinking in Europe on a Budget.

Budget Breakfast Prices in Stockholm: 30 SEK-80 SEK ($4-$12)

  • Many hostels will offer a free simple breakfast of that normally consists of cereal, bread/croissant, and maybe milk, coffee, tea, or juice (some hostels will offer more and some less). Hotel breakfasts tend to be overpriced, so skip those in most cases.
  • The most common Swedish breakfast is a smorgas, or open-faced sandwich with ham, cucumber, tomato, or beef on it. Muesli and filmjok (like yogurt) is another common breakfast item. Traditional Swedish breakfast can be had for 65-100 SEK around the city.

A Few Budget-Friendly Breakfast Places in Stockholm:

Budget Lunch Prices in Stockholm:60-160 SEK ($9-$20)

  • Super budget travelers can make a super cheap lunch of bread, cheese, and fruit from any grocery store.
  • Look for food halls, which offer “cheap” takeaway and ingredients, especially Hotorgshallen or the Kista Galleria for a variety of local and international fare. 95-150 SEK for a meal.
  • You can find lots of cheap Asian dumpling sit-down/takeaway options in Stockholm, running about 100 SEK for a meal.
  • Takeaway from a kebab stand or cart will run 40-110 SEK.

Budget Dinner Prices in Stockholm:90-250 SEK ($12-$30)

  • Pretty much all theoptions from the ‘Budget Lunch’ section above will also apply for dinner.
  • Again, check out the food halls at Hotorgshallen or the Kista Galleria for cheap takeaway.
  • Ethnic food – whether falafel, Mexican, or pan Asian – is another reliable cheap choice. Expect to spend 45-200 SEK on a full meal.
  • A traditional meal at a mid-range Swedish restaurant in Stockholm will run 250-350 SEK.

A Few Budget-Friendly Lunch and Dinner Places

Drinks and Alcohol Prices in Stockholm

  • Expect to pay 55-60 SEK for a beer out.
  • At a grocery, beer runs 17-21 SEK, and a bottle of wine about 90 SEK.

Transportation Prices in Stockholm

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Stockholm has a public transit system with buses, trams, and an underground (T-Bana). The T-Bana is divided into three zones, and tickets can be purchased by zone (for 75-120 minute periods). The SL Access card must be purchased for 20 SEK before tickets/fares can be added to it.

  • 24-hour travel card: 115 SEK
  • 72-hour travel card: 230 SEK
  • 7-day travel card: 300 SEK

Zone tickets can also be purchased for travel within one, two, or three of the Stockholm transit zones. The tickets are valid only for the zone purchased, and are valid from 75-120 minutes (with unlimited transfers within the zone):

  • 1 zone: 36 SEK
  • 2 zones: 54 SEK
  • 3 zones: 72 SEK

Airport transit from city center: 280 SEK for a one-way adult ticket on the Arlanda Express train.

Airport transit from city center (commuter train, via Stockholm SL public transit system): 135 SEK

Airport transit from city center (taxi): 450-500 SEK (fixed price arranged between the airport and local taxi companies)

Bicycle rental: City bikes in Stockholm can be rented for 80/210/290 SEK for 1/3/24-hour periods, or for 1070 SEK/week.

Hostel, Hotel, & Rental Apartment Prices in Stockholm

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Stockholm’s accommodation is high quality but also expensive. Hostels aren’t too bad, but they’re certainly not cheap either.

Hostel Prices in Stockholm: 220-630 SEK ($21-$60/night)

The nightly price of a well-rated hostel in Stockholm starts around$36-$48/night per person—although many hostels raise their prices on the weekend. Remember, these prices are for a bed in a shared dorm room. Private rooms start are around $70-$130 per night.Check out the latest hostel prices atHostelworldsince prices are always fluctuating.

The Best-Rated Hostels in Stockholm:

Budget Hotel Prices in Stockholm: 945-1677 SEK ($90-$160)

A decent budget hotel that is in the city center will cost around $100-$140/night. You can find cheaper hotels if you want to stay farther away from the center of the city or if you don’t mind staying in a junky place.

We suggest checking outBooking.comto see hotel prices for your dates since they’re always changing.

Rental Apartment Prices in Stockholm: 838-1884 SEK ($80-$180)

Stockholm has plenty of rental apartments. These rentals can be a good option for large groups or travelers who want a little more space (and a kitchen). On the other hand, there are a few downsides to rental apartments — like limited/inconvenient check-in processes and extra cleaning fees/service charges (which can make short stays quite a bit more expensive). For short stays, we prefer hotels/hostels but rental apartments can be a nice option for longer stays.

Airbnb is always popular but you can sometimes find cheaper/better options on our list ofAirbnb Alternatives.

GET MORE BUDGET TRAVEL TIPS FOR VISITING EUROPE

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FAQs

Stockholm Price Guide | How Much It Costs To Visit Stockholm? ›

A one week trip to Stockholm usually costs around $1,181 (kr12,744) for one person and $2,363 (kr25,487) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to Stockholm on average costs around $2,363 (kr25,487) for one person and $4,725 (kr50,975) for two people.

How much does it cost to travel to Stockholm? ›

Flying to Stockholm
Cheapest flight found£23
Cheapest month to flyMay
Average flight time2 hrs, 23 mins
Most popular airlineScandinavian Airlines
Average flights per week306

How much does it cost to go to Stockholm for a day? ›

Obviously, a daily budget depends on what you plan to do, and how you like to travel, and I will break this down further into accommodation, attractions, food and transport later in the post, but an average daily budget in Stockholm would be around 900 SEK, which is equivalent to £65 / $82 / €75.

How much money do I need per day in Sweden? ›

For budget travelers, it's reasonable to expect to spend around $80 to $100 per day in Sweden, including accommodation, transportation, meals, and some activities. On the other hand, mid-range travelers can expect to spend approximately $150 to $200 per day.

How far does the US dollar go in Sweden? ›

1 USD = 10.803706 SEK May 06, 2024 17:40 UTC

The currency converter below is easy to use and the currency rates are updated frequently.

How much cash do I need in Stockholm? ›

No cash needed: There's no need to exchange a lot of currency – Stockholm is in large parts a cash-free city. Although you'll find ATMs (recognized by teal/blue-green-colored signs reading "Bankomat"), many restaurants, shops, and hotels don't accept bills or coins.

How much does a meal cost in Sweden? ›

A standard dinner in an inexpensive restaurant will cost 30-35 euros (300-400 kroner) per person, a 3-course dinner in a middle-class restaurant will cost 70 euros (800 kroner). The cost of a cappuccino is 2.75-4.5 euros (30-50 kroner), a 0.5 liter bottle of beer from 4.5 to 7 euros (50 to 75 Swedish kronor).

Is Sweden expensive for US tourists? ›

The cost of traveling to Sweden depends on a number of factors, including the time of year you travel, the length of your stay, and your budget. However, in general, you can expect to spend around \$1,500 per week for a budget trip to Sweden. This includes the cost of flights, accommodation, food, and transportation.

How much is a cup of coffee in Sweden? ›

Coffe differs a lot but in the city it is between 25-35 sek. You can use credit cards for coffee as well.

Is Stockholm expensive for Americans? ›

Stockholm is beautiful. It is also expensive. As in, it's one of the most expensive cities to visit. If you're on a tight budget, you might want to stay for just a few days.

Does Sweden accept US dollars? ›

Local currencies

The different currencies can generally not be used across the borders. In Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland, Euro and US Dollars might be accepted by bigger hotel chains but they are not commonly accepted.

How much cash can I bring to Sweden? ›

You have to give notification to Swedish Customs if you are carrying the equivalent of EUR 10,000 or more in cash or equivalent assets when travelling across an EU border.

What is the average income in Sweden in USD? ›

What Is the Average Salary in Sweden? The average annual salary in Sweden is around SEK 481, 200. Average wages in Sweden decreased to 193 SEK/Hour (2832.482 USD/Month) in July 2023.

How much is $100 in Sweden? ›

US Dollars to Swedish Kronor conversion rates
USDSEK
50 USD541.99 SEK
100 USD1,083.99 SEK
500 USD5,419.96 SEK
1,000 USD10,839.93 SEK
7 more rows

Do you tip in Sweden? ›

Tipping in Sweden isn't as established as in many other countries. It's always welcome but not expected. When eating out in Sweden it is common to to round up to the nearest big number. For example if your bill comes to 280 SEK, you can round up to 300 SEK.

How much is $500 US in Sweden? ›

US Dollars to Swedish Kronor conversion rates
USDSEK
500 USD5,392.77 SEK
1,000 USD10,785.55 SEK
5,000 USD53,927.78 SEK
10,000 USD107,855.56 SEK
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Is Stockholm an expensive place to visit? ›

On average, a one week trip to Stockholm costs about $1,172 per person. This is based on the previous expenses of actual travelers, and includes accommodation, food, activities, local transportation, and more. For two people, a one week trip costs $2,343.

Is 3 days in Stockholm enough? ›

Three days is a perfect amount of time to visit the Swedish capital, because it gives you a chance to explore the center and its closest islands as well as taking a day trip somewhere further out. Our 3-day Stockholm itinerary takes in: Gamla Stan. The Royal Palace.

How much is a 72-hour ticket in Stockholm? ›

24-hour ticket: 110 SEK. 72-hour ticket: 220 SEK. 7-day ticket: 290 SEK. one-month ticket: 650 SEK.

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