STOCKHOLM

Stockholm

Regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful cities, Stockholm spreads across fourteen islands, right at the heart where freshwater meets the sea. With eight centuries of history, this is a city rich in culture. Stockholm also has a strong track record of hosting major sporting events. The Olympics in 1912, the FIFA World Cup in 1958, and the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, which the city has hosted ten times.

The Swedes are extremely proud of their national team and will be sure to welcome you with open arms. We're confident that the newly renovated Stockholm Globe Arena will be packed for every game, so come be part of the pulse and join the festivities.

Games in Stockholm

In Stockholm, Sweden, the following teams will compete in the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship starting May 9th, 2025: Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Latvia, Slovakia, Sweden, and Slovenia. Of the 64 games in the tournament, 34—including the gold medal game—will be held in Stockholm.

Accommodation

We would love to help you to find the perfect accommodation for your visit. Together with securing your place to stay, you’ll also be able to purchase game tickets. Be ready as tickets drop October 3rd 2024.

 
Autumn view over Stockholm
photo: © Jeppe Wikström, Visit Stockholm

Transportation in Stockholm

With Stockholm’s local transportation network, including the subway, tram, bus, ferry, and commuter train, you can go almost anywhere. You don’t need a physical transportation card to purchase single tickets. Instead, you can tap your payment card directly on the ticket reader or buy a digital ticket through the public transport app and scan the ticket directly from your phone. Travel cards are also available for 24 or 72 hours.

Read more about public transportation in Stockholm
Kungsträdgården

When in Stockholm

Old Town
Explore the narrow cobblestone streets, admire the medieval architecture, and visit famous sites like Stortorget and The Royal Palace.

The Vasa Museum
Restored to its former glory, the impressive 17th-century ship Vasa is really something. The Vasa Museum offers not only the Vasa ship itself but a window in time and a glimpse of the lives of those building the ship.

Djurgården
This expansive recreational area invites you to enjoy both nature and museums. Be sure to visit Skansen, an open-air museum that showcases Sweden, with some extra punch added. Alternatively, out on your dancing shoes and step into the interactive experience of ABBA The Museum.

Stockholm Archipelago
Take a boat out to, and discover the beautiful Stockholm archipelago, home to over 30 000 islands and islets.
 

For more information on activities and things to do in Stockholm, check out visitstockholm.se