Liljeholmen

By Tram

For those who like trams, Liljeholmen is a treat! The station is located at the centre of the Tvärbanan, the "crossway" ultra-modern tramline. The line gets its name from its route - it crosses a whole stretch from north-west Stockholm - Alvik - all the way to the newly built area of Sickla Udde, in the south-east! At Alvik green line metro, have a stroll down the lakeside, then get on the Tvärbanan tram and discover the breathtaking views as you go over the bridge from the Stora Essingen islands to Gröndal. Gröndal also has nice riverside walks and has a village charm, with the library and another entrance to the large Trekanten lake. Two stops from Gröndal is Liljeholmen, and then, after about ten minutes , you arrive in Globen green line metro, the world-famous globe stadium located directly south of Skanstull. Globen is home to all big concerts, ice skating and ice hockey shows in Sweden. Globen has even hosted Eurovision a few times! Then, via Gullmarsplan, continue to Sickla Udde, practically flying many metres over the city on water, and reach an architect's dream of a modern borough. In the summer take a swim, and in the winter enjoy the snow-laid modern paths surrounding the sea, and take the boat to Södermalm free with Stockholm card/travelcard.

By bus
By bus

Many buses southbound depart from the Liljeholmen underground bus terminal. The destinations include the beautiful seaside village Ekensberg via Gröndal bus 133, northern and southern suburbs Solna and Älvsjö bus 152, and if you travel before 9 am/after 3 pm, you can even visit the small riverside town of Södertälje or the biggest IKEA in the world,10 minutes along the motorway bus 748!

By Metro

Liljeholmen is well connected with the rest of Stockholm and is a main interchange point on the SL metro. It is on the red line, just six stations towards Norsborg or Fruängen from T-Centralen, the central staition.