Märsta
Märsta is with its 27,000 inhabitants the largest city in Sigtuna Municipality in Stockholm County in Sweden. It is located between the capital Stockholm, some 35 km to the south, and Sweden's fourth largest city Uppsala, some 30 km to the north, and some 4 km from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.
Understand
Rosersberg is a small settlement between Märsta and Stockholm's northern suburbs, notable for the two palaces Rosersberg and Skånelaholm, and the beautiful lake Frysingen.
Get in
By plane
(ARN) is by far the largest airport in Sweden, and is 4 km north east of Märsta. The terminals are numbered 2, 3, 4 and 5. The airport is clean, safe and well-functioning. Seating is scarce, especially landside. Shopping and dining are concentrated to the landside transit mall Sky City. Dining and drinking at the airport is a bit overpriced; be prepared to pay around 100 kr for a simple meal, and 75 kr for a glass of beer. There are several means of transport between Arlanda and Stockholm: airport coach, express train, commuter train and regional train.By public transit
is a stop on the railway between Stockholm and Uppsala. The rail road is operated by two operators; the Stockholm County Commuter train (SL) and the national operator SJ. SL tickets are cheaper compared to SJ tickets, but SL trains are also slower as their trains stops more frequently.By car
The highway E4 carry traffic between Stockholm and Uppsala and pass Märsta some 3 km east of the city.Get around
Märsta is really small and walkable. Unless you intend to leave the city for the surrounding countryside you will not need any vehicle.
See
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address: Nymärsta Kulle 1A local art hall.
Rosersberg PalaceA 17th-century Baroque palace built at the height of the Swedish Empire, used as the summer residence of Charles XIV John (named Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, serving as Napoleon's general, before his coronation) during the early 19th century. The palace museum offers guided tours during summer. Textile furnishings are original; this is very unusual, as textiles are normally replaced as they wear out through the years. The palace contains an early replica of the United States Declaration of Independence, gifted from the USA in 1801, as well as other interesting artefacts.
Skånelaholm PalaceA 17th-century country castle, open for visitors during summer.
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address: Steninge Slottsväg 141A 17th-century castle. Today it is has a cafe and a market hall.
Do
- Several beaches for open-water swimming. Hiking, cycling, fishing and bathing during summer. Ice-skating and cross-country skiing during winter.
FysingenA scenic lake, known for its many bird species.
Buy
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address: Stationsgatan30 stores; supermarket, pharmacy, Systembolaget liquor store, library, cafés, etc.
Eat
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phone: +46 8-591 406 00address: Stationsgatan 6An Asian restaurant
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Teatergrillen
phone: +46 8-591 143 87address: Stockholmsvägen 27 -
phone: +46 8-591 111 69address: Stationsgatan 3CA bar and restaurant
Drink
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phone: +46 8-591 234 10address: Nymärsta torg 6A restaurant and sports pub.
Sleep
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phone: +46 8-597 897 00address: Bristagatan 22
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phone: +46 8-591 407 00address: Stockholmsvägen 55
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phone: +46 8-591 111 45address: Broby 107An 18th-century mansion that is a conference hall with several guest rooms
Rosersberg PalaceThe annex of the 17th-century Baroque palace mentioned above has a conference hotel.
Go next
- Sigtuna - Was once the capital of Sweden. The contemporary town was built as a nationalist project in the 1910s.
- Stockholm - The current capital of Sweden. By far the largest and most influential city in the area.
- Stockholm Arlanda Airport - The largest airport in Sweden. Has a large shopping and recreational area called "Sky City" outside of the transit zone.
- Uppsala - The fourth city in Sweden by population. Once a centre of Viking activity, it is today a religious and academic centre.