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Stockholm  Swedens Charming City

A sudden transfer to Stockholm can turn your life upside down. Sudden transfers can turn out to be really stressful especially if you are moving to an unknown city. In such a situation, one should try to have a general idea about the city, its climate, money, etc before starting to pack off bags.

The City of Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and one of the most visited cities of the Nordic countries. Surrounded by islands and hills, Stockholm enthralls everyone with its spellbound beauty. Green spaces, parks and huge examples of modern Scandinavian architecture can be found in abundance at this magnificent city.

Stockholms Climate

The lowest ever temperature recorded in Stockholm was -19 degree Fahrenheit whereas, on the contrary, the highest ever temperature recorded was 94 degree Fahrenheit. The citys parks blossom with flowers in April. June and July are hot in Stockholm. One may experience heavy snowfalls in the city in the months of January and February.

Service Apartments in Stockholm

At Stockholm, you can easily locate flats, for a short term use, as well as one-bedroom to three-bedroom apartments, for a longer stay. Serviced apartments are basically designed for a short term stay. Expats generally stay in service apartments before finally moving to the city. These apartments are more or less self-contained in nature, equipped with daily comforts and well furnished, keeping the day to day requirements in mind. Some of the districts that are dotted with serviced apartments in Stockholm are Vasastaden, Ostermalm, Gamla Stan, etc.

Serviced Offices in Stockholm

Serviced offices, like serviced apartments, are cost effective and spacious solutions. You can find a serviced office in Stockholm of your choice easily. These offices may include several modern amenities such as lounge areas, internet access, meeting rooms, parking lots, etc.

Banking in Stockholm

Understanding the banking system of the country you are being transferred to is important. You may need to visit a bank soon after moving in. When it comes to Sweden, your local banking requirements such as foreign exchange, check deposits, bill payments , etc are well taken care of by local international banks. For an effective expatriate financial planning, you can take help from professional experts working in Stockholm.

by: Peter Gitundu




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