Stockholm is not only the capital of Sweden, it is one of the largest and most beautiful cities in the country. It is located on the east coast of Lake Mälaren. Stockholm is home to the main residence of the Swedish king and many historical monuments.
Instructions
Step 1
The fastest way to get to Stockholm is by plane. Every day from Moscow there are at least 15 flights "Moscow - Stockholm". The planes of two airlines fly to the Swedish capital - Aeroflot and Scandinavian Airlines. The flight time ranges from 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 25 minutes.
Step 2
Every evening the long-distance branded train "Lev Tolstoy" departs from the Leningradsky railway station. It takes 13 hours to get to the capital of Finland - Helsinki, and then you have to change to the Helsinki - Turku train and spend 2 hours on this trip. And from the port of Turku every evening the ferries "Turku - Stockholm" leave, on which you have to sail all night. The ship will be in Stockholm quite early - at 6 o'clock in the morning. In total, such a trip, if you include the waiting time for the departure of the ferry, will take at least 45 hours.
Step 3
You can start your journey by train "Moscow - St. Petersburg". If the train is normal, then the travel 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 by buses No. 4 and No. 21 from the Moscow railway station to the pier, from where the ferries "St. Petersburg - Stockholm" leave. The total travel time is at least 46 hours.
Step 4
There is an option to leave from the Leningradsky railway station on the branded train 034P "Estonia" on the route "Moscow - Tallinn". And in the capital of Estonia, from the railway station, take bus # 3 to the port, where you can take the ferry "Tallinn - Stockholm". The total travel time will be 45 to 47 hours.
Step 5
Traveling by car from Moscow to Stockholm is also a pleasant pastime. To do this, you first need to take the M10 Russia highway through Vyshny Volochek, Tver and Veliky Novgorod to get to St. Petersburg, and then take the A127 highway through Vyborg to the Russian-Finnish border. After that, take the A181 and E18 highways through Helsinki, Espoo, Paimio and Raisio to the port of Turku. Then load the car onto the ferry and sail to Stockholm.