Getting to Stockholm
Getting to Stockholm
Stockholm is not only the capital of Sweden, it isone of the largest and most beautiful cities in the country. It is located on the eastern coast of Lake Mälaren. In Stockholm there is the main residence of the Swedish king and many historical monuments.
Instructions
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The fastest way to get to Stockholm is byplane. Every day from Moscow there are no less than 15 flights "Moscow - Stockholm". In the Swedish capital planes fly two airlines - Aeroflot and Scandinavian Airlines. The flight time is from 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 25 minutes.
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Every evening from the Leningrad station leaveslong distance train "Leo Tolstoy". For 13 hours he reaches the capital of Finland - Helsinki, and then you need to change to the Helsinki-Turku train and spend 2 hours on this trip. And from the port of Turku every evening ferries "Turku - Stockholm" leave on which it is necessary to swim the whole night. In Stockholm, the ship will be quite early - at 6 o'clock in the morning. In total, for such a trip, if you include here the waiting time for the ferry departure, it will take at least 45 hours.
3
You can start traveling by train "Moscow -St. Petersburg". If the composition is normal, then the journey time will be about 8 hours, and if it is Sapsan, then the city on the Neva can be reached in 3 hours and 20 minutes. In St. Petersburg, you need to get on buses number 4 and number 21 from the Moscow railway station to the pier, from where the ferries "St. Petersburg - Stockholm" leave. Total time on the road is at least 46 hours.
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There is an option to leave Leningrad station forthe company train 034Р "Estonia" on the route "Moscow - Tallinn". And in the Estonian capital from the railway station, take the number 3 bus to the port where you can take the ferry "Tallinn - Stockholm". The total travel time will be from 45 to 47 hours.
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A trip by car from Moscow to Stockholm -also a pleasant pastime. To do this, you must first take the highway "M10 Russia" through Vyshny Volochok, Tver and Veliky Novgorod to get to St. Petersburg, and then take the "A127" road through Vyborg to the Russian-Finnish border. After that, along the "A181" and "E18" through Helsinki, Espoo, Paimio and Raisio go to the port of Turku. Then put the car on the ferry and swim to Stockholm.