To reach Sirihov from your accommodation, we recommend using the Google Maps app to plan your journey. It will guide you with the best available routes to the venue. If you’re taking public transport, you’ll be dropped off at *Nordiska museet/Vasamuseet*, followed by a short, scenic 13-minute walk to Sirihov.
No, you don’t need to! While Sweden’s currency is the Swedish Krona (SEK), most places are cashless. It’s best to carry a credit or debit card for payments instead.
Yes! Swedes are known for their excellent English skills, so you’ll have no trouble communicating wherever you go!
The emergency number in Sweden is 112 for police, fire, or medical emergencies.
Stockholm in summer is typically warm and sunny, with long daylight hours and mild temperatures ranging from 18°C to 22°C (64°F to 72°F) in August. It’s a great time to enjoy outdoor activities, so be sure to pack light, breathable clothing and a jacket for cooler evenings.
There is not group transportation, but the local transportation is excellent in Sweden!
Check out the "Things To Do in Sweden" to inspire your personal itinerary!
We don't need anything materialistic! Your presence alone is the greatest gift to us. However, if you'd like to gift us something, we have a Registry page above.
Yes! We will be trying to have food that everyone can eat :-) Please submit your special dietary needs when you submit your registration.
Semi-Formal: Tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are suits and cocktail dresses.
1. Norrmalm – Super central and perfect for first-time visitors. You’ll be within walking distance of major attractions like Drottninggatan (the main shopping street), Sergels Torg, and Stockholm Central Station. 2. Östermalm – A classy, upscale neighborhood with gorgeous architecture, high-end shopping, and amazing restaurants. Plus, it’s close to Djurgården, where you’ll find museums and lots of nature. 3. Gamla Stan (Old Town) – If you love history and charm, this is the spot! Think cobblestone streets, colorful old buildings, and easy access to the Royal Palace and Stockholm Cathedral. 4. Södermalm – Stockholm’s hipster paradise! Expect cool cafés, vintage shops, and a buzzing nightlife scene with a laid-back, creative vibe. 5. Vasastan – A quieter, more residential area with cozy cafés and lovely parks like Vasaparken. Great for families, longer stays, or if you want a more local experience. 6. Kungsholmen – A relaxed island neighborhood with beautiful waterfront views, lots of green spaces, and a short walk to City Hall and the city center. 7. Djurgården – This is where the venue is! It’s surrounded by nature and packed with top attractions like the Vasa Museum, Skansen, and ABBA The Museum. 8. Hammarby Sjöstad – A stylish, eco-friendly neighborhood by the water with great restaurants and easy tram or ferry access to the city center. 9. Liljeholmen – A bit farther out but still well-connected by subway. It offers modern accommodations and a relaxed atmosphere. 10. Solna – Just outside the city center, home to Strawberry Area (a.k.a Friends Arena) and Mall of Scandinavia. A great option with excellent public transport links.