• Enjoy Stockholm

    ESACT MEETING 2028
    11-14 June

  • Enjoy Stockholm

    ESACT MEETING 2028
    11-14 June

Get to know Stockholm

Stockholm municipality is a green city and just over 40 percent of the land consists of parks and green areas. Here you will find large hiking areas, fine parks and promenades as well as small district parks. Stockholm’s nature is characterized by its special location between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea and through Mälardalen’s mild climate with cultivation zone II corresponding to Skåne’s inland. Despite over a thousand years of influence of people through buildings, the construction of streets, roads and squares, as well as parks and green areas, there are only a few kilometers from Stockholm City’s completely original nature areas.

  • Capital of Sweden
  • Founded in 1252
  • Built on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges
  • Population 2.4 million in Greater Stockholm area (990 000 in Stockholm City)
  • Number of universities & colleges in the City of Stockholm: 18
  • Home to the Nobel Prize

What to see & do

Big and small. Well-visited museums and unique gems. Classics like the Vasa Museum and newcomers like the ABBA Museum and Fotografiska. Stockholm has hundreds of museums and attractions to visit. Here are ten of them you just can’t miss!

Eat & drink

As Stockholm is a hub for Scandinavian design, it is only natural that many restaurants in the city have embraced the Nordic design philosophy of functional minimalism in the decoration of their dining rooms. Foodie paradise – Diverse and innovative, Stockholm’s culinary scene grows more exciting by the year. From Michelin-starred New Nordic restaurants to hole-in-the-wall falafel joints, there’s something in the city to suit every taste.

Locals recommend

Find your way off the beaten path with personal guides and tips from the people living here. See what some people think might be the Secret Formula of Stockholm.

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Stockholm archipelago

The Stockholm archipelago is a breathtaking coastal landscape made up of around 24,000 islands. It begins just outside the city and extends more than 60 km into the Baltic Sea. Easy to Reach, Hard to Forget. What makes the archipelago especially remarkable is its proximity to Stockholm. Ferries, boats, and water taxis connect the city to dozens of islands, making it possible to step from an urban conference venue into beautiful & serene Nordic nature within an hour.

Stockholm – where creativity thrives

Home to over 980,000 residents, it is a thriving hub for creativity and one of Europe’s fastest-growing cities. Known for its green spaces, Stockholm’s unique location between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea offers a striking blend of urban life and nature.

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European Society for the Advancement of Cell Technology 2028 meeting at the
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