Living in Stockholm: the ultimate expat guide
Everything you need to know for a successful life in Stockholm.
Rich in culture and history, Stockholm is Sweden's capital and economic, financial and political heart. Specializing in industry, it is the ideal destination for expatriates looking for career prospects.
Spreading over 14 islands, Stockholm is one of Europe's biggest university hubs, welcoming many foreign students every year. You will be seduced by its upscale boutiques, grand architecture and fine restaurants.
Generalities
Get an overview of living in Stockholm with general information to discover the destination.

Stockholm's networking etiquette
Every culture has its own unique way of doing things and you know how the saying goes when in Rome ...

Developing your social circle in Stockholm
Like many Scandinavian countries, Swedes are polite and friendly but quite reserved. Growing a ...

Developing a professional network in Stockholm
Whether you still need to find a job in Stockholm, already found one or plan on switching jobs ...
Work
Dive into the Stockholm labour market, legal framework and tips on how to find a job in Stockholm.

Finding a job in Stockholm
As one of the biggest Scandinavian capitals in Northern Europe, Stockholm is an attractive location ...

Stockholm's labour market
As a developed country that is constantly improving infrastructure and perfecting new technology, ...

The work culture in Stockholm
Once your job hunt is over, and you've signed the contract for your new position in Stockholm, ...
Accommodation
Explore real estate or temporary rentals in Stockholm. Find out more about renting or buying a house or a flat, real estate agents, leases and rental agreements.

Accommodation in Stockholm
Finding a place to rent is one of the biggest first steps as an expat in Stockholm. Here is how you ...

Buying property in Stockholm
If you are planning to buy property in Stockholm, its best to understand as much as possible about ...

Choosing your neighbourhood in Stockholm
Stockholm spans across 14 different islands. Before deciding where to buy or rent a place in ...
Study
Universities, training courses, student visas, registration procedures: all you need to know about being an international student in Stockholm.
Transport
From public transports to renting or buying a car, explore the best options to getting around in Stockholm.

Getting around Stockholm
Whether you are heading to work or planning to go shopping, there are several means of transportation for your daily needs. Most travel passes are ...
Leisure
Sports, leisure, culture and other activities expats can enjoy in their spare time in Stockholm.

Things to do on weekdays in Stockholm
Stockholm is an exciting city with lots to offer for visitors and locals. In addition to three ...

Gastronomy in Stockholm
Tracking down a good meal can quickly become an arduous task, but with a city like Stockholm that ...

Sports activities in Stockholm
Sweden has turned out several famous sports stars like football player Zlatan Ibrahimović and ...
Articles from the magazine
Claire in Sweden: "Stockholm is a fantastic place to live"
Claire comes from a family of serial expats. Born in Scotland, she grew up in France, the US and England. Fascinated by Sweden, she settled in Stockholm indefinitely...for now!
Hus Langford
I'm an American, born in Chicago, raised in Minneapolis. My family are long-time midwesterners, I love that part of the country. Most people who visit America go to New York, Los Angeles and Florida. The whole middle part isn't explored as much.
2 Hills in Stockholm
My name is Ron and I am from Maastricht in the Netherlands. I live in beautiful Stockholm and I am working for the moment as a financial controller in a very interesting company. I married my Swedish Girl last year in the Maastricht and we are this year together for 8 years.
Learning the language of your host country: A few tips
Thibauld, who lives and works in Stockholm, has written a guide to help expats learn the language of their host country. He tells Expat.com about what he has learnt and gives us a few tips.
Life of an expat mom with an autistic child in Sweden
Steffy comes from Naples. She left Italy in 2016 to settle in Sweden with her children. An avid blogger, Steffy is also the founder of a non-profit organisation that takes care of children with special needs. She talks to Expat.com about her everyday life and challenges as an expat mom of an autistic child.
Why Sweden is reviewing its immigration policy
According to Swedish Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard, this move aims to "reduce the risk of painful tragedies for migrants". Underlying this measure is, in fact, the political pressure exerted by the far-right Sweden Democrats (SD) party. The SD intends to take advantage of Sweden's presidency of the European Union to steer migration policy.
Author Melanie Cheng discusses the impact of a bicultural upbringing on identity
Join us as we explore the journey of Melanie Cheng, a writer profoundly influenced by her upbringing in Hong Kong and Australia. Her unique bicultural background has deeply shaped her perspective and voice as a storyteller. Today, Melanie shares insights into how navigating two distinct cultures has enriched her writing, offering a nuanced exploration of identity, belonging, and the complex interplay of language and tradition in her work.
How different countries approach midday breaks
Lunch breaks are more than just lunch. They can also be a cultural phenomenon, especially when you consider how different a lunch experience in a different country can be. Today, we are looking into what lunch breaks are like across the world and which countries take them most seriously.
