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Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden is a beautifully historic city with its finger on the pulse when it comes to modern culture and developments. So, you’ll find a great mix of the traditional and the modern when you move to Stockholm, especially in the architectural styles of its buildings. It is commonly referred to as the “Venice of the North” due to its location across 14 islands in the Baltic Sea.

Stockholm is also an incredibly green city, with lots of lush, natural landscapes surrounding the more urban city areas. But, it’s not just the stunning environment and fascinating culture that’s drawing expats to Stockholm, Sweden. The city also boasts a thriving economy with lots of exciting employment opportunities to offer to expats and locals alike.

While Stockholm apartments are not among the cheapest accommodation you’ll find in Europe, or even in Sweden, homeowners take great pride in their properties when renting them out. So, you’ll find plenty of high-quality apartments for rent in Stockholm, Sweden ranging in size from single rooms all the way to large, luxury houses. Furnished apartments in Stockholm are common, so you’ll be able to find accommodation that’s ready for you to move in to.

Furnished apartments in Stockholm

Serviced apartments in Stockholm cater well to expats visiting the city for short-term business trips that don’t require permanent accommodation. These furnished apartments provide the accommodation with private, self-catered rooms and apartments. This provides a great deal of convenience for expats staying in Stockholm with a busy schedule as many services, such as room cleaning, are included in the price.


Rooms for Rent in Stockholm


Student Accommodation in Stockholm


Apartments in Stockholm by districts

The districts of Stockholm are nicely varied, with five or six of the city’s main islands being fairly urbanised, while the rest boast more rural and suburban living. There are lots of apartments available in the inner-city districts that puts you in close proximity to work locations and all the entertainment and attractions, however, renting apartments in these areas can be more expensive than out of the city.

You can easily save some money on renting by looking slightly outside of the inner-city, but this will put you further away from the city attractions. So, weigh up your priorities when moving to Stockholm to decide which district will suit you best. Going further out into the suburbs, you will find more houses and apartments that are suitable for families relocating to Stockholm, with lots of schools and parks nearby for kids to benefit from.

More Attractive Areas for Apartments in Stockholm

Apartments for rent Gamla Stan

Gamla Stan is the Old Town, or Historical Centre, or Stockholm, with origins traced as far back as the 13th century. It is a small island at the centre of Stockholm that features many sights and attractions, including churches, museums, and The Royal Palace and Armoury. Particularly notable for if you want to take in some of the Swedish culture here is The Nobel Museum, where you can learn all about the origins of the Nobel Prize and the notable people and discoveries that have won it through the years.

Gamla Stan’s narrow streets are lined with small, 17th century houses and lots of quaint shops, restaurants, cafés, and pubs. Like any city centre, it is a prime tourist location, so it does get busy during high seasons.

Apartments for rent in Gamla Stan are incredibly popular due to its central location. This means that rent prices will be high in this area and competition will be even higher, so you will likely have to expand your search to the neighbouring districts if you have your heart set on this heart of the city, or else start apartment hunting well in advance and get yourself on a waiting list.

Central Stockholm apartments Södermalm

Södermalm is one of the most trendy and attractive districts of Stockholm, attracting a young and trendy crowd as a result, so much so that it was ranked as the coolest neighbourhood in the whole of Europe by fashion magazine, Vogue. This island to the South of Gamla Stan is full of boutique stores, local cafés, and plenty of pubs, bars, and clubs that give it an exciting nightlife.

It’s not all partying and modern vibes, however, as Södermalm also boasts lots of historic and cultural attractions. Take in some contemporary photography displays at Fotografiska, a photography museum, or visit the many churches located on this island. Or simply head to Skinnarviksberget for some of the best views of the city. Södermalm is also home to the Royal Palace and the Swedish Parliament, so there are plenty of things to see that will also attract a lot of tourists throughout the year, making this a busy district.

Like Gamla Stan, housing and apartments are highly sought after in the district of Södermalm, so you’ll have a lot of competition if you’re looking to rent here. Accommodation on this island is incredibly varied, with modern, artsy apartments in the urban centre, and traditional, quaint cottages up in the hills not far from all the bars and restaurants of Stockholm’s “hipster” centre.

Apartments in Ostermalm

If you’re looking for the more high-end, exclusive housing in Stockholm, then look no further than Östermalm, a district North East of the historic centre. This great, central location in Stockholm makes it a popular location, giving easy access to Gamla Stan and other nearby districts. It’s rife with scenic parks and interesting museums, such as the Army Museum and Swedish History Museum.

Living in or near Östermalm puts you in one of the best shopping districts in Stockholm, with lots of high-end shops in the central square, Stureplan, and along its shopping streets. It also has a great nightlife, with its bars and clubs attracting a fashionable clientele from around the city, opening until late.

Parts of this district are lined with luxury apartment blocks, which you’ll need an impressive budget to get your hands on. In fact, Östermalm is one of the richest districts of Stockholm and houses its most expensive and luxurious accommodation. It certainly attracts the richer demographics of Sweden and is a popular place to visit for tourists. And, being located in central Stockholm, apartments in Östermalm are incredibly popular.

Student Housing Stockholm

With its association with the Nobel Prize, Sweden and Stockholm are a big draw to students and academics from all over the world. With rent and house prices generally being quite high, being able to find affordable student accommodation is important for anyone studying there. It is recommended that you start looking for student accommodation in Stockholm well in advance of starting your studies.

So, student accommodation in Stockholm is in high demand, but there are a range of dormitories and student flats in Stockholm if you look in the right places. Using our search tool can help you find all the different kinds of student accommodation available for Stockholm University and other institutions.

Stockholm Transport

Although the city of Stockholm is situated across 14 islands, it is surprisingly easy to get around. You can get between most of the islands via foot bridges, but the public transport system also helps you get around with ferries and the city’s metro getting you from one island to the next. There are also comprehensive bus and rail services that cover the entire city.

Like the overall cost of living in Stockholm, public transport is not the cheapest you’ll have come across. However, you can save money on your day-to-day travels with a Stockholm travel card. This allows you to pay for almost unlimited travel for a specified period of time, allowing you to save money. Travel cards can apply to anywhere from 24 hours up to an entire year.