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The Green Line metro and the Nockebybanan tram provide frequent connections to central Stockholm.





Bromma is one of Stockholm's most picturesque boroughs, celebrated for its 'garden city' concept which blends urban living with lush greenery. Located just west of the city center, it features a mix of historic villas, modern apartments, and vast nature reserves like Judarskogen. The area is bordered by the waters of Lake Mälaren, providing numerous spots for swimming and scenic walks. With its own regional airport and excellent public transport links via the metro and tram, Bromma serves as a convenient and tranquil base for exploring the Swedish capital while enjoying a more local, suburban pace.
Bromma is one of Stockholm's most picturesque boroughs, celebrated for its 'garden city' concept which blends urban living with lush greenery. Located just west of the city center, it features a mix of historic villas, modern apartments, and vast nature reserves like Judarskogen. The area is bordered by the waters of Lake Mälaren, providing numerous spots for swimming and scenic walks. With its own regional airport and excellent public transport links via the metro and tram, Bromma serves as a convenient and tranquil base for exploring the Swedish capital while enjoying a more local, suburban pace.
Historic garden city architecture.
Easy access to Lake Mälaren's waterfront.
Home to Bromma Stockholm Airport.
Expansive parks and nature reserves like Judarskogen.
Mainly a residential zone, so nightlife is quieter than in central Stockholm.
Proximity to Bromma Airport may result in occasional aircraft noise in certain neighborhoods.
A great choice for travelers who prefer a local feel over tourist-heavy areas.
The Green Line metro and the Nockebybanan tram provide frequent connections to central Stockholm.
Visit the Judarskogen nature reserve for hiking trails and the beautiful Lake Judarn.
Quiet stays and nature walks near Stockholm.
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$130-$210 p/day
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Explore the unique architecture of the Södra Ängby area, a famous example of functionalist 'garden city' design.
May-September
The gardens and parks come alive with blossoms, perfect for exploring the residential streets on foot.
Ideal for swimming in Lake Mälaren and enjoying long daylight hours in the many public parks.
The district's many trees turn vibrant colors, offering beautiful autumnal scenery for photographers.
A peaceful time to visit, with opportunities for ice skating on local ponds or the lake if conditions allow.