Your group trip in Stockholm
Built on 14 islands, at a point where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea, Stockholm enjoys an exceptional environment. Nature is present everywhere in Stockholm, a city with forests and rivers so pure that one could swim within the city. Indeed, some do. Because of the island arrangement, Stockholm is divided into a wide variety of neighborhoods with very different styles: Skeppsholmen with its arty atmosphere, Gamla Stan, historic heart of Stockholm, Östermalm, luxury district, or Södermalm, a trendy and relaxed island. You only have to choose the neighborhood that matches your tastes and then find the hotel for your group on the Groupcorner website. We have chosen for you luxury hotels as well as budget accommodation to welcome your company retreat or meeting in Stockholm. To get to Stockholm, flying is probably the simplest solution. You can also reach Stockholm by train, bus or car. From Denmark, the Öresund Bridge connects Sweden with the mainland. Keep in mind distances are quite long in Sweden and while the motorway is pretty, Stockholm is more than 6 hours from the bridge.
Few cities can match the beauty and charm of Stockholm. Its verdant setting, on the waters of Lake Mälaren meandering among its 14 islands, it's easy to forget that Stockholm has more than a million inhabitants. It's a paradise for athletes who can enjoy running, kayaking or canoeing in a beautiful natural environment. The Swedish capital has many other delights to attract members of your sports or culture society for a getaway to Stockholm. The old town of Galma Stan, in particular, extends an invitation to linger in a fairytale setting of brightly colored facades, medieval alleys and a royal palace. On the opposite end of this historic heart, Stockholm shares the Swedish penchant for modern design with many shops and showrooms, especially in the trendy districts of Östermalm or Södermalm. For Swedish specialties, be sure to take your gourmet or tourist group to the Östermalmshallen, a huge food market whose stalls are filled with fish, cumin cheese and lobster. Everyone will find something to their taste. Music lovers will enjoy a visit to the ABBA museum. You can also visit the world's largest IKEA, a colossal labyrinth. If the weather is good, extend your group visit with a trip down the archipelago of Stockholm, a delightful string of islands planted with pine trees and picturesque chalets.