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If you’re moving to Stockholm, you can look forward to an eminently modern city that is simultaneously sophisticated and funky, traditional and modern, and worldly yet undeniably Scandinavian. Spread out over several picturesque islets, there’s no end to Stockholm’s charm: from the enchanting medieval streets of Gamla Stan – the old town dating back to at least 1250 – to the sleek, bright Swedish design that characterises so many apartments, shops, and museums.
Living in Stockholm as an expat
Stockholm is a major draw for expats from all over the world looking to relocate to Sweden. This cosmopolitan city serves as the country’s cultural, media, political, and economic hub, with over 20 percent of the national population residing in its districts.
The city rests upon 14 islands that connect with the Stockholm archipelago and reach into the Baltic Sea. This unique geographical location was not only historically important for defending the city but also lends a shimmering watery beauty to the “Venice of the North,” as the city is often referred to. Expats and locals delight in and take full advantage of a city that is one-third waterways and one-third greenery.
The economy in Stockholm is flourishing, and you’ll find a wealth of opportunities if you are moving to the city for work. The last decade has seen significant growth in many areas, including high technology, finance and entrepreneurship, and many international companies have offices here. Stockholm consistently finds itself high on the lists of global and European rankings of innovation and competitiveness, while also coming in near the top for the greenest and most liveable cities.
Cost of living in Stockholm
The cost of living in Stockholm is undeniably high. The relatively high cost of housing, matched with the very tricky rental market in the city, can make finding a place to live difficult even for those born and raised in Stockholm.
Finding a home in the leafy suburbs is far easier and cheaper, and with a well-planned and generally reliable – if a little expensive – transport network, the inner city is quite accessible for those living in and around it.
Families and children in Stockholm
Stockholm’s family-friendly lifestyle makes it a great place to raise children. With plenty of outdoor and indoor activities to keep the little ones busy, parents can be sure weekends won’t be boring.
Excellent healthcare and schooling are also major draws. That said, if your family isn’t staying long-term, public schooling may not be the best option, as Swedish is the language of instruction in public schools in Sweden. The best alternative is usually one of Stockholm’s often-pricey but high-quality international schools.
Climate in Stockholm
While long and cold winters can be brutal for those unaccustomed to such a climate, many remark that Stockholm is well-equipped for this time of year. Cosy cafés and restaurants invite one in with romantic lighting and toasty atmospheres that allow you to thoroughly enjoy the weather in Stockholm.
The winters also bring snow, which provides ample opportunities for snow sports such as skiing and boarding. On the other hand, the summers more than compensate for winter’s difficulties, with an abundance of daylight, music festivals, and the glorious midsummer holiday.
Some people, including many Swedes, say that Stockholm can come across as a bit proud, especially in a region like Scandinavia where modesty is common. But with its rich culture, strong sense of history, and focus on innovation in areas like technology, fashion, and design, it’s easy to see why so many expats choose to move to Stockholm from around the world.
What do expats love about living in Stockholm?
"I would say what I enjoy most about Stockholm is the fact that you don't need a car to get around and can cycle everywhere with easy access to nature (walks in the forest, skating on lakes and of course some cross country skiing)."
Read more of Steve's thoughts on expat life in Stockholm.
"Sweden has become my homeland, and I love living in Stockholm."
Gregor Stalinski is a Polish expat who has over 20 years' experience of expat life in Stockholm. Find out more about his experiences by reading his interview.
Further reading
►Learn more about expat life in Sweden’s capital by checking out our Lifestyle in Stockholm page
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