Discover all cities, trains, and train stations connected to Stockholm.
With direct train routes from 13 prominent cities across Sweden as well as 8 non-stop rail routes from Denmark, Finland, Germany and Norway, Stockholm is well-connected.
Many cities and towns across Europe are connected to Stockholm with just 1 or 2 transfers, including iconic cities like Prague, Cologne or !
For those looking to explore Stockholm from Sweden, high-speed trains, intercity trains, and regional trains are available that connect major cities like Gothenburg and Malmö to Stockholm.
In addition, lots of shorter routes, national and regional stations, are connected by train to Stockholm.
Interesting fact: the longest direct journey to Stockholm spans 400 km (249 miles) from Helsinki asema, offering an immersive 17-hour adventure from Finland to Sweden!
Easily plan your journey on trains to Stockholm with our interactive train map, showcasing all available train stations connected to Stockholm, whether direct or with train changes.
Navigate station information, timetables, and book Stockholm train tickets.
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Customize your search by specifying criteria like the number of changes, maximum duration, and distance, ensuring you discover the perfect Stockholm trains.
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Explore the possibilities by clicking around, or read on, and find out how to get to Stockholm via train!
You can get to Stockholm from Berlin and Hamburg without changing trains.
From Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt (Main), Stuttgart or Düsseldorf, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Oberhausen, Saarbrücken, Darmstadt, Bremerhaven or Siegen, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
You can get to Stockholm from Copenhagen, Odense and Kastrup Lufthavn St. without changing trains.
From Aarhus, Aalborg St., Esbjerg St., Randers St. or Kolding St., at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Silkeborg St., Viborg St., Hjørring St., Skive St. or Tønder St., you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
You can get to Stockholm from Helsinki asema and Turku satama without changing trains.
From Espoo, Tampere asema, Oulu asema, Jyväskylä or Kuopio asema, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Kotka asema, Varkaus, Lieksa, Nurmes or Haapajärvi, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
You can get to Stockholm from Kongsvinger without changing trains.
From Sarpsborg, Moss or Halden, at least 1 train change is required.
From Paris, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice or Nantes, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Budapest or Szob, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs or Győr, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Poznań or Gdańsk Główny, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Łódź, Szczecin, Lublin, Białystok or Częstochowa Osobowa, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Vienna, Graz, Linz, Innsbruck or Wiener Neustadt Hbf, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Salzburg, Klagenfurt Hbf, Villach, Feldkirch or Bregenz, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Prague, Brno, Ústí nad Labem, Pardubice hl.n. or Kolín, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Ostrava, Plzeň, Liberec, Olomouc or České Budějovice, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Brussels, Antwerp or Liège, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Ghent, Bruges, Namur, Leuven or Mechelen, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Amersfoort, Hengelo or Deventer, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from The Hague, Utrecht, Groningen, Eindhoven or Breda, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Bratislava, Nove Zamky or Kuty, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Košice, Nitra, Prešov, Žilina or Trnava, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Zürich, Basel, Bern, Thun or Chur, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Geneva, Lausanne, Winterthur, Lucerne or St-Gallen, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from London, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Kyiv, Odessa-Glavnaia, Lviv, Kovel or Chop, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Rome, Milan, Genoa, Bologna or Florence, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Bucharest, Cluj Napoca, Timișoara, Craiova or Brașov, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Barcelona, Girona or Figueres - Vilafant, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Zagreb, Koprivnica or Dugo Selo, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Vilnius, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Ljubljana, Maribor, Jesenice, Lesce Bled or Pragersko, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Luxembourg, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Stockholm from Schaan-Vaduz, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
Book Early: Take advantage of early booking windows, which in Sweden typically open 3-4 months before departure, with some routes offering bookings up to 6 months in advance.
Avoid Peak Hours: Opt for off-peak travel times, such as early mornings or early afternoons, to avoid crowded trains and potentially secure lower fares.
Flexibility Pays Off: Remain flexible with your travel dates and times to capitalize on the best deals and discounted fares available.