Stockholm weekend itinerary without breaking the bank…
Stockholm is a city that is famous for its high prices, especially in the summer months. The summer, however, is a time when it is well worth visiting.
With a little creativity and by latching on to some of its more unique attractions, enjoying a weekend escape here luckily does not need to cost a fortune.
#LuxuryForLess – A weekend for under £200
I teamed up with Travelex and their new LuxuryForLess search engine to build a weekend away that wouldn’t cost a bomb as well as trying to capture my idea of Luxury experiences in this city….
Money Saving Tips for Stockholm
Accommodation: When booking your hotel you might be shocked at how expensive some of the central options are, but given the fantastic underground and tram networks you can get some great bargains a little further afield. I opted for the Mornington Bromma which comes with a rooftop sauna to ease away the day (you can’t get much more Swedish than that) and at only £50 a night it was a bargain. Book as far in advance as you can if you are visiting during any peak seasons.
TIP: Book 10 nights and get one free on Hotels
I always book my accommodation with this website. Not only can you earn gold member status for discounts, but every 10 nights stayed gives you a free bonus night!
Getting There: Stockholm actually has four airports, the two main ones for budget airlines are over an hour from the city and will involve an expensive bus transfer so take this into account when booking your flights. If you are planning on discovering some of the other top places to visit in Sweden, you may want to consider flying into Gothenburg or Malmo. There are usually cheap flights to be found to these cities and you have the bonus of being able to explore more of the country onroute to Stockholm.
Getting Around: Whilst Stockholm has Uber like most big cities the public transport pass is a great call, I’ll get onto that in a minute…
Eating Out: Stockholm also excels when it comes to food. Great quality, luxury dishes don’t have to mean the top end of fine dining with most restaurants offering a fresh, high standard of food. For example, after the Ice Bar, Hearts restaurant next door offers a fresh lobster and chilled glass of wine for £30 which for the nordic capitals is not bad at all.
*Big shout out to the team at Travelex for letting me create my ‘Last Minute Weekend itinerary’ in Stockholm and my random ideas of what ‘Luxury’ is for me :P
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