Desdichado62 Posted January 12, 2016 Author #351 Share Posted January 12, 2016 Important note. From March this year, Djurgårdsfärjan will have a new temporary terminal/berth at it's western end point at Slussen. The new berth will be about 100m north of the current one. This is due to the construction works that are going to carried out at and with the Slussen area. http://www.stockholmshamnar.se/om-oss/nyheter/2016/nu-byggs-ett-nytt-lage-for-djurgardsfarjan/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 14, 2016 #352 Share Posted January 14, 2016 (edited) Dear Desdichado62; Thank you for taking time to help us with all these wonderful informations. You are doing a fantastic job. we are very lucky to have you. We are arriving in Stockholm Saturday morning. Our hotel is the Comfort Hotel Stockholm on Kungsbron. We have to board the ship during Sunday around noon but the ship stays overnight and only leaves on Monday afternoon around 4:00 PM. I am trying to find the best itinerary to fit all the things and sites we want to see and minimize going back and forth. Could you please have a look at what I have planned and tell me if it makes sense in term of time management and travel. Saturday AM +PM Arrival at hotel, check in, leave luggage and walk to Old Town If taking tram, T-Centralen station, red line, one stop, get off at Gamla Stan ( is there a direction we should be aware off?) Sunday morning: Escape room on Olof Palmes gata ( 9:30-11:00) Check out of hotel Taxi to Frihamnen around noon Sunday afternoon: Bus from Frihamnen to Drottninggatan and Gallerian for shopping (which bus? what direction? is there a faster way by T-bana?) Ice bar Dinner in town (where? any suggestion, please?) Back to ship ( which bus back to Frihamnen?) Monday AM: Bus from Frihamnen to vasa Museum and ABBA museums (bus 76? any other bus? how long does it take? what time should I buy the Vasa tickets and what time the ABBA tickets?)(Is there a bus map and/or schedule for Stockholm buses in English?) Monday PM: Going back from ABBA museum to ship ( bus 76? is there another way?) Please let me know if what I have planned make sense. And please also give some more details on bus 76/1 and also the bus from Frihamnen to Drottninggatan and back. We plan to buy a SL travel car, How much do you think we should load the card to start? we don't want to overload it and loose the balance. Thank you very much Edited January 14, 2016 by stefanny28 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 14, 2016 Author #353 Share Posted January 14, 2016 (edited) Dear Desdichado62; Thank you for taking time to help us with all these wonderful informations. You are doing a fantastic job. we are very lucky to have you. We are arriving in Stockholm Saturday morning. Our hotel is the Comfort Hotel Stockholm on Kungsbron. We have to board the ship during Sunday around noon but the ship stays overnight and only leaves on Monday afternoon around 4:00 PM. I am trying to find the best itinerary to fit all the things and sites we want to see and minimize going back and forth. Could you please have a look at what I have planned and tell me if it makes sense in term of time management and travel. Saturday AM +PM Arrival at hotel, check in, leave luggage and walk to Old Town If taking tram, T-Centralen station, red line, one stop, get off at Gamla Stan ( is there a direction we should be aware off?) Sunday morning: Escape room on Olof Palmes gata ( 9:30-11:00) Check out of hotel Taxi to Frihamnen around noon Sunday afternoon: Bus from Frihamnen to Drottninggatan and Gallerian for shopping (which bus? what direction? is there a faster way by T-bana?) Ice bar Dinner in town (where? any suggestion, please?) Back to ship ( which bus back to Frihamnen?) Monday AM: Bus from Frihamnen to vasa Museum and ABBA museums (bus 76? any other bus? how long does it take? what time should I buy the Vasa tickets and what time the ABBA tickets?)(Is there a bus map and/or schedule for Stockholm buses in English?) Monday PM: Going back from ABBA museum to ship ( bus 76? is there another way?) Please let me know if what I have planned make sense. And please also give some more details on bus 76/1 and also the bus from Frihamnen to Drottninggatan and back. We plan to buy a SL travel car, How much do you think we should load the card to start? we don't want to overload it and loose the balance. Thank you very much Saturday From hotel to Old Town (Royal Palace), fastest option is bus #53 which has a stop at Cityterminalen at Kungsbron (just outside your hotel I think). Bus label is #53 Henriksdalsberget or Finnberget. #53 Fridhemsplan for the opposite direction Sunday. Bus #76 towards Norra Hammarbyhamnen, get off at Kungsträdgården. I don't have any good advice on dinner. There are information somewhere in the thread, also check http://www.restaurangguiden.com/en Other suggestions: http://www.underkastanjen.se/en/ http://meatball.se/eng/hem/ It also depends on your budget, eating out in Stockholm is/can be very expensive. Bus back to ship obviously depends on where you decide to eat dinner and etc. Monday: Yes bus is the best choice #76 towards Norra Hammarbyhamnen, get off at Djurgårdsbron, journey will take maybe 10 minutes. You cannot buy/book tickets for Vasa so get there to when they open (08.30 Jun-Aug, 10.00 rest of the year). For Abba, since you have plenty of time allow at least 2 hours for Vasa and 30 min walking to Abba museum. The actual walk will only take 6-10 minutes but this will give you time to stop and enjoy the scenic route along the water. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/59.3277562,18.0921809/Abba+The+Museum,+Djurg%C3%A5rdsv%C3%A4gen,+Stockholm,+Sverige/@59.3263809,18.0957559,16.42z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!3m4!1m2!1d18.0959936!2d59.3245093!3s0x465f9d55321cf219:0x83d7df3a5bb90159!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f82aad341ff05:0x4a15f07835978e47!2m2!1d18.0965236!2d59.3249222!3e2 From Abba, back to ship. Bus #76 from Djurgårdsbron to Frihmanen is the only option. There is a commuter boat that goes from Nybroplan but the combination on it's stops at Allmänna Gränd (Djurgården) and Frihamen are very limited in the current time table, not sure if it will be better in the spring/summer schedule. So it is likely not a viable option. I guess if you feel that you have the energy you could always walk back to the ship but that would take quite some time. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Abba+The+Museum,+Djurg%C3%A5rdsv%C3%A4gen,+Stockholm,+Sverige/Frihamnens+f%C3%A4rjeterminal,+Stockholm,+Sverige/@59.3311791,18.1055903,14.83z/data=!4m19!4m18!1m10!1m1!1s0x465f82aad341ff05:0x4a15f07835978e47!2m2!1d18.0965236!2d59.3249222!3m4!1m2!1d18.0998809!2d59.3339926!3s0x465f9d4d63a349eb:0x32c8ef8d3271a1b2!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f82b5fa1469fd:0x9bfc7e41f35f1766!2m2!1d18.1188912!2d59.3425637!3e2 or Tram #7 from Abba (Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund) to Bellmansro and walk from there. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Stockholm+Bellmansro,+115+21+Stockholm/Frihamnens+f%C3%A4rjeterminal,+Stockholm,+Sverige/@59.33196,18.1117557,14.58z/data=!4m15!4m14!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f82a904eb9355:0x740b0889e62ef790!2m2!1d18.1105313!2d59.3240064!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f82b5fa1469fd:0x9bfc7e41f35f1766!2m2!1d18.1188912!2d59.3425637!3e2!5i1 For SL-travel card, I would recommend you to buy a 72-hour card which costs about 27 dollars. With this you can travel unlimited times during 72 hours. 27 dollars (230SEK) equals about 6-7 single tickets (single journeys) so I think it is well worth it and it is also very convenient. You should be able to buy it at Cityterminalen which is located at the same place as your hotel. Edited January 14, 2016 by Desdichado62 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 15, 2016 #354 Share Posted January 15, 2016 Dear Desdichado62; Thank you for the very detailed replies. It helps a lot. Just a few more questions: 1/ To go from Drottninggatan back to Frihamnen on Sunday evening, do we take the 76 bus again? What direction? Does it run on Sunday? 2/ from the Abba museum back to Frihamnen, how far do we have to walk to get the 76 bus? Is there another option than walking? Could we take the tram #7 and connect somewhere else? 3/ Is there anywhere to eat a quick bite between the Vasa and Abba museums? 4/ I saw a very good map of Stockholm bus route but I can't seem to find it, do you a link? And the bus time table? 5/ Between the 72 hours Travel card and a standard SL card that we load money as needed, which one will be a better buy for the things and travels we planned? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultima Thule Posted January 15, 2016 #355 Share Posted January 15, 2016 (edited) Saturday AM +PM Arrival at hotel, check in, leave luggage and walk to Old Town If taking tram, T-Centralen station, red line, one stop, get off at Gamla Stan ( is there a direction we should be aware off?) I assume you mean the subway (T-bana) rather than tram. From T-centralen to Gamla Stan (one stop) you can use either the red line on the upper level, direction Norsborg/Fruängen or the green line on the lower level , direction Hagsätra/Farstra Strand/Skarpnäck. At Gamla Stan the red and green lines are on the same level, 4 tracks side by side at street level. To exit you need to go down the steps, cross the gates and then up again. 3/ Is there anywhere to eat a quick bite between the Vasa and Abba museums? The Vasa museum has a lunch restaurant 4/ I saw a very good map of Stockholm bus route but I can't seem to find it, do you a link? 4/ Bus map: http://sl.se/resources/maps/geographics/2015/7510.Innerstan.2015.html Edited January 15, 2016 by Ultima Thule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 15, 2016 Author #356 Share Posted January 15, 2016 Dear Desdichado62; Thank you for the very detailed replies. It helps a lot. Just a few more questions: 1/ To go from Drottninggatan back to Frihamnen on Sunday evening, do we take the 76 bus again? What direction? Does it run on Sunday? 2/ from the Abba museum back to Frihamnen, how far do we have to walk to get the 76 bus? Is there another option than walking? Could we take the tram #7 and connect somewhere else? 3/ Is there anywhere to eat a quick bite between the Vasa and Abba museums? 4/ I saw a very good map of Stockholm bus route but I can't seem to find it, do you a link? And the bus time table? 5/ Between the 72 hours Travel card and a standard SL card that we load money as needed, which one will be a better buy for the things and travels we planned? Thanks 1. It depends on where on Drottninggatan you plan on leave from. Drottninggatan is over a mile in length. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/59.3284761,18.0668186/59.3410632,18.0530613/@59.3327804,18.0638397,15.25z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e2 Bus #76 runs in Sundays but only until about 5pm (in the current schedule valid to June 23rd). Easiest would probably be to go to Hötorget and go with blue bus #1 from there to Frihamnen. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/59.3345965,18.0606699/H%C3%B6torget,+Norrmalm,+Stockholm,+Sverige/@59.3341945,18.0613885,509m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m8!4m7!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f9d67674b1659:0xe87d05663d192851!2m2!1d18.0621432!2d59.3348445 2. It's about 800m (half a mile). https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Abba+The+Museum,+Djurg%C3%A5rdsv%C3%A4gen,+Stockholm,+Sverige/Djurg%C3%A5rdsbron,+Stockholm,+Sverige/@59.3253844,18.0956521,811m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f82aad341ff05:0x4a15f07835978e47!2m2!1d18.0965236!2d59.3249222!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f9d53b712a1e9:0x939d59800aa07a11!2m2!1d18.0936964!2d59.3314169!3e2 Either walk or take the tram to Djurgårdsbron. 3. Like Thule says, Vasa have a basic restaurant/café where you can get lunch, various kinds of sandwiches, a cup of coffee with a cinnamon bun http://www.vasamuseetsrestaurang.se/ 5. In your case I think the cost will be the same but a 72 hour card will give you more flexibility. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 15, 2016 #357 Share Posted January 15, 2016 I assume you mean the subway (T-bana) rather than tram.From T-centralen to Gamla Stan (one stop) you can use either the red line on the upper level, direction Norsborg/Fruängen or the green line on the lower level , direction Hagsätra/Farstra Strand/Skarpnäck. At Gamla Stan the red and green lines are on the same level, 4 tracks side by side at street level. To exit you need to go down the steps, cross the gates and then up again. The Vasa museum has a lunch restaurant 4/ Bus map: http://sl.se/resources/maps/geographics/2015/7510.Innerstan.2015.html Dear Thule; Sorry for the tram/T-bana mistake. here we have only one system (metro). Thanks for the very detailed informations regarding the T-bana route and tracks. That's exactly what I was looking for. Also thanks for the bus map. That's the one I saw. Is there a individual map and time table for each route with the stops names? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 15, 2016 #358 Share Posted January 15, 2016 1. It depends on where on Drottninggatan you plan on leave from.Drottninggatan is over a mile in length. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/59.3284761,18.0668186/59.3410632,18.0530613/@59.3327804,18.0638397,15.25z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e2 Bus #76 runs in Sundays but only until about 5pm (in the current schedule valid to June 23rd). Easiest would probably be to go to Hötorget and go with blue bus #1 from there to Frihamnen. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/59.3345965,18.0606699/H%C3%B6torget,+Norrmalm,+Stockholm,+Sverige/@59.3341945,18.0613885,509m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m8!4m7!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f9d67674b1659:0xe87d05663d192851!2m2!1d18.0621432!2d59.3348445 2. It's about 800m (half a mile). https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Abba+The+Museum,+Djurg%C3%A5rdsv%C3%A4gen,+Stockholm,+Sverige/Djurg%C3%A5rdsbron,+Stockholm,+Sverige/@59.3253844,18.0956521,811m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f82aad341ff05:0x4a15f07835978e47!2m2!1d18.0965236!2d59.3249222!1m5!1m1!1s0x465f9d53b712a1e9:0x939d59800aa07a11!2m2!1d18.0936964!2d59.3314169!3e2 Either walk or take the tram to Djurgårdsbron. 3. Like Thule says, Vasa have a basic restaurant/café where you can get lunch, various kinds of sandwiches, a cup of coffee with a cinnamon bun http://www.vasamuseetsrestaurang.se/ 5. In your case I think the cost will be the same but a 72 hour card will give you more flexibility. Dear Desdichado; 1/ If taking bus #1 from Hotorget back to Frihamnen on Sunday night, is there a specific direction we should be heading to? I noticed on the map Thule gave me that bus #1 seems to go East-West. 2/ Where can get the time table for bus 76, 1 ( and other buses)? Does bus 76 runs everyday, even on weekend? It's a good thing to know it stops at 5:00PM on Sunday, that's the day we want to stay late in town for dinner and Ice Bar. Does the bus 1 run more days/longer hours? 3/ From the Abba museum back to Frihamnen: take the tram 7 ( which direction ? or it doesn't matter) and connect with the 76 at Djurgardsbron. Then take 76 direction Norra Hammarbyhamnen back to ship, correct? Can I take bus 67 and also connect with bus 76 at Djurgardsbron? Sorry to ask so many detailed questios, I am just a very OCD person :-) Thanks you all for your help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultima Thule Posted January 15, 2016 #359 Share Posted January 15, 2016 (edited) Here are links to pdf files for all bus time tables with list of stop at the bottom. (sorry, I was unable to find an English link) http://sl.se/sv/info/puffar/tidtabell/#/TimeTableSearch/GetLineTimeTables/Buss/NULL/NULL/BUS/35/0/10 .. and subway lines: http://sl.se/sv/info/puffar/tidtabell/#/TimeTableSearch/GetLineTimeTables/Tunnelbana/NULL/NULL/METRO/35/0/10 .. and tram lines: http://sl.se/sv/info/puffar/tidtabell/#/TimeTableSearch/GetLineTimeTables/Sp%C3%A5rvagn/NULL/NULL/TRAM2/35/0/10 ... and while searching I also noticed there will be changes to several bus lines after midsummer! (in Swedish): "Förändringar i SL-trafiken" / "Nytt linjenät för innerstadsbussarna" http://sl.se/sv/reseinfo/ Map: http://sl.se/contentassets/729d4a6ae7fc42db8cb8221f71367d65/oversikt-innerstan.pdf?id=943 Desdichado will probably be able to give you better details about that. And regarding your Saturday trip from from the hotel to Old Town Desdichado's suggestion using bus 5#3 is probably the best as the bus stops near the hotel while it is a bit of a promenade to the T-central but I gave the subway info as well as it is always good to know the alternatives. Edited January 15, 2016 by Ultima Thule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 15, 2016 Author #360 Share Posted January 15, 2016 Thule, the changes to bus network you mentioned are most likely the changes that was made last summer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 15, 2016 #361 Share Posted January 15, 2016 Thank you so much for all the links. They are very useful. You guys are dong a wonderful job. I am so excited to visit Stockholm now that I know how to get around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 18, 2016 #362 Share Posted January 18, 2016 Dear Desdichado; We are arriving Saturday morning at Arlanda airport ( terminal 2) with Air France. I just found out that it will only cost 400 sek for the 3 of us if we take the train. Our hotel is located on Kungsbron 4 ( Comfort Choice Hotel). 1/Could you be so kind and give me some details regarding where to take the train from terminal 2? Do we have a long way to walk? 2/ Do we need to buy ticket in advance? Can we pay with a credit card ( Canadian card has PIN)? 3/ Which direction should we head to? 4/ Is there less train on Saturday morning? Is there a time table? 5/ Once we get to Central Station, is it easy to walk and find our hotel? I saw a map of the terminal in Stockholm and it looks quite big with 2-3 different levels. I am worried that after a 14 hours overnight flight, we may be not in the best of shape :-) Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 18, 2016 Author #363 Share Posted January 18, 2016 (edited) Dear Desdichado; We are arriving Saturday morning at Arlanda airport ( terminal 2) with Air France. I just found out that it will only cost 400 sek for the 3 of us if we take the train. Our hotel is located on Kungsbron 4 ( Comfort Choice Hotel). 1/Could you be so kind and give me some details regarding where to take the train from terminal 2? Do we have a long way to walk? 2/ Do we need to buy ticket in advance? Can we pay with a credit card ( Canadian card has PIN)? 3/ Which direction should we head to? 4/ Is there less train on Saturday morning? Is there a time table? 5/ Once we get to Central Station, is it easy to walk and find our hotel? I saw a map of the terminal in Stockholm and it looks quite big with 2-3 different levels. I am worried that after a 14 hours overnight flight, we may be not in the best of shape :-) Thanks 1. I have never travelled to/from Arlanda by train so I don't know personally but there is info available at Arlanda website: http://www.swedavia.com/arlanda/to-from/train/ 2. No you can by tickets from tickets machines at the airport if you wish, so it is down to you if you wish to buy tickets in advance or not. 3. Direction to what? If you mean train destination direction, the express train only go in one direction from Arlanda. 4- Time tables are not available for July yet but currently the first train departs Arlanda at 5 in the morning which I think should be earlier then your arrival. ;) https://www.arlandaexpress.com/default.aspx?page=265 5. No. See map: https://www.arlandaexpress.com/stockholmskarta.aspx I think you can go indoors all the way, head towards Kungsbron exit. Then out through the doors and make a u-turn : https://www.google.com/maps/@59.3332312,18.0545454,3a,49.3y,163.99h,91.76t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s_xAdfuiMiVlHAU0zbWmf1Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1 ------------ Also regarding the new 2016 thread, most of the information is compiled and ready but there are some info regarding Nynäshamn that I am waiting for. But it should be up before the end of this week. Edited January 18, 2016 by Desdichado62 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 19, 2016 #364 Share Posted January 19, 2016 Dear Desdichado; Thanks for the replies. I am a little bit confused about Central Station, City terminalen and T-Centralen? Are they all the same? Are the located at the same place? can one go from one place to the other inside or underground? How do we access them from the street or from our hotel on Kungsbron? If I want to take the T-Bana ( T-centralen??), where is the entrance located? On Vasagatan? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogs4fun Posted January 19, 2016 #365 Share Posted January 19, 2016 (edited) Dear Desdichado; Thanks for the replies. I am a little bit confused about Central Station, City terminalen and T-Centralen? Are they all the same? Are the located at the same place? can one go from one place to the other inside or underground? How do we access them from the street or from our hotel on Kungsbron? If I want to take the T-Bana ( T-centralen??), where is the entrance located? On Vasagatan? Thanks Central Station is the Central train station in Stockholm. This is where one boards the Arlanda express to/from the the airport (as well as many other trains - I believe that it is the largest railway station in Sweden). T-bana is the subway (aka: underground, metro). T-Centralen is the central subway station where all 3 subway lines meet. There is an underground passageway connecting Central Station to T-Centralen. Cityterminalen is the main bus terminal. To T-centralen from your hotel: exit hotel onto Kungsgatan - turn right (east). Take first right (east - onto Vasagatan) - T-centralen will be on your left - about 5 minute walk from your hotel. OR ... you can utilize the underground passageway from Central Station to T-Centralen. I suggest that you use google maps to show the exact the locations of your hotel, Central Station & T-Centralen. All very easy to find & within a stone's throw of each other. Edited January 19, 2016 by dogs4fun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 19, 2016 Author #366 Share Posted January 19, 2016 Dear Desdichado; Thanks for the replies. I am a little bit confused about Central Station, City terminalen and T-Centralen? Are they all the same? Are the located at the same place? can one go from one place to the other inside or underground? How do we access them from the street or from our hotel on Kungsbron? If I want to take the T-Bana ( T-centralen??), where is the entrance located? On Vasagatan? Thanks They are different but connected with each other since they indeed are located in the same place. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_Central_Station#Bus From your hotel, you should be able to walk through the Arlanda express entrance and walk all the way through cityterminalen to centralstation and t-centralen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 19, 2016 #367 Share Posted January 19, 2016 Thanks dogs4fun; I found the entrance to T-Centralen. It was tucked away right nect to Hotel Terminus, doesn't look like any of our metro or subway stations :-) I figured out that City Terminalen is the main bus station but where is it in regard to the Central Station, north ( next to Kungsbron/Kungsgatan) or South ( near Klarabergsgatan)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogs4fun Posted January 19, 2016 #368 Share Posted January 19, 2016 Thanks dogs4fun; I found the entrance to T-Centralen. It was tucked away right nect to Hotel Terminus, doesn't look like any of our metro or subway stations :-) I figured out that City Terminalen is the main bus station but where is it in regard to the Central Station, north ( next to Kungsbron/Kungsgatan) or South ( near Klarabergsgatan)? It is north of Central Station (Klarabergsviadukten/Klarabergsgatan) & south of Arlanda Express. You can easily see it on Google maps. Per Desdichado: "you should be able to walk through the Arlanda express entrance and walk all the way through cityterminalen to centralstation and t-centralen." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 19, 2016 Author #369 Share Posted January 19, 2016 (edited) Thanks dogs4fun; I found the entrance to T-Centralen. It was tucked away right next to Hotel Terminus, doesn't look like any of our metro or subway stations :-) I figured out that City Terminalen is the main bus station but where is it in regard to the Central Station, north ( next to Kungsbron/Kungsgatan) or South ( near Klarabergsgatan)? See this map: http://kartor.eniro.se/m/5xglV and these maps: http://www.cityterminalen.com/Documents/Karta-november-2015.pdf http://www.jernhusen.se/Global/Stationer/218227_STHLM_orienteringskarta_A3.pdf So from your hotel to T-centralen, you enter where it says Entrance Kungsgatan/Kungsbron, then walk all the way to the far end of Cityterminalen, take the escalator down to Centralstation (centralen) main hall. In the main hall continue towards the central area to find the stairs down to the lower hall where you will find the passage to T-centralen. Edited January 19, 2016 by Desdichado62 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 19, 2016 #370 Share Posted January 19, 2016 So If I understood well, the Comfort hotel is located at the Kungsgatan end of the City terminalen on the map ( north end). To go to the Arlanda Express, walk south the whole length of City Terminalen, tka ethe lift/escalator down to tracks 1-2 on the main level. To go to T-centralen the hotel, go through City terminalen, down 2 level, and we'll be at the T-Centralen level. So actually, there are 3 levels in total and the highest one and northest one is the City terminalen. And the hotel is located on the same level than Kungsbron/Kungsgatan. Now, I understand better. Thanks everybody who tok the time to help. I'll post more as my cruise comes closer. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 19, 2016 Author #371 Share Posted January 19, 2016 So If I understood well, the Comfort hotel is located at the Kungsgatan end of the City terminalen on the map ( north end).To go to the Arlanda Express, walk south the whole length of City Terminalen, tka ethe lift/escalator down to tracks 1-2 on the main level. To go to T-centralen the hotel, go through City terminalen, down 2 level, and we'll be at the T-Centralen level. So actually, there are 3 levels in total and the highest one and northest one is the City terminalen. And the hotel is located on the same level than Kungsbron/Kungsgatan. Now, I understand better. Thanks everybody who tok the time to help. I'll post more as my cruise comes closer. Thanks There are more then three levels. Vasagatan is considered street level (SL) so then you have: SL+1 Centralstation and Cityterminalen upper levels (Kungsbron level) SL Centralstation main hall + Cityterminalen lower level SL-1 Centralstation lower level + T-centralen level 1 (I think these are at the same level but I am not sure) SL -2 T-centralen level 2 SL -3 T-centralen level 3 Then below T-centralen you have new (not yet opened) commuter train station called Stockholm City station. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultima Thule Posted January 19, 2016 #372 Share Posted January 19, 2016 (edited) This map perhaps clarifies things further. https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/59.33156/18.05828 Desdischado's map http://kartor.eniro.se/m/5xglV also shows the subway system (dotted lines) and T-Centralen station quite well. There are three concentrations of entrances marked with a "T", each corresponding to a ticket hall. Those near the Central Station leads to the red and green lines located above each other at a depth of 9 and 14 meters with the train platforms located under the "Klara Kyrka". Those between the City Terminal and Näringsdepartementet (the Economy ministry) leads 30 meters down to the blue line with its train platform located where it says "Wallgren & Parteners" on this map. All three lines (red-green-blue) have a common east ticket hall at Sergels Torg (the grey area on the map). And there as also a connecting corridor with moving sidewalks between the blue and red/green train platforms (i.e between "Wallgren & Partners" and "Klara Kyrka" on the map) so one can change train without having to move up to the ticket hall and back down. So think of the whole system as the letter "A" turned sideways with the top pointing Northeast. Also have a look at this you tube video, showing much of the subway and railway station: Edited January 19, 2016 by Ultima Thule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stefanny28 Posted January 19, 2016 #373 Share Posted January 19, 2016 Thanks Desdichado and Thule; I LOVE the maps... I am a very visual person so when you give me a mpa, I can understand quicker. Thanks for all the hard work and wonderful informations. We'll have a fantastic time in Stockholm for sure. Thanks again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desdichado62 Posted January 19, 2016 Author #374 Share Posted January 19, 2016 (edited) Important information during the time period mentioned below, the commuter trains between Stockholm-Nynäshamn will not go all the way to Nynäshamn due to construction works with the rail way line between Nynäshamn and Stockholm. Monday 27 june from 01.00 (am) – Monday 4 july from 01.00 (am) no traffic between Västerhaninge – Nynäshamn and between Monday 4 july 01.00 (am) – Monday 8 August 04.00 (am) no traffic between Skogås – Nynäshamn. The construction works will be finished this year so from December this year there shouldn't be any more disturbances after this year's work. I am still awaiting info regarding replacement buses, if/how/when/where they will be running/departing and etc. I am also waiting for a reply regarding the new floating walkway at Nynäshamn, where it will connect (northern end of the harbour) and if there will be any transport from were it lands and to the railway station. So until I have this info, the new thread will be put in hold. Edited January 19, 2016 by Desdichado62 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ican82 Posted January 25, 2016 #375 Share Posted January 25, 2016 My wife and I will arrive at Arlanda Airport on Thursday, July 28 at 17:30 and will be boarding our cruise ship the next day at 13:00 at Vartahamnen. Should we try for a hotel near Vartahamnen? Or take the Arlanda Express to Central Station and stay near there? We probably won't be touring around Thursday evening after 2 flights, but may make time Friday morning to see a little of Stockholm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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