Kistamässan is located in northern Stockholm and has excellent public transport links. You’ll find us easily – however you choose to travel.
Commuter train:
Take the commuter train from Stockholm Central Station towards Uppsala, Upplands Väsby or Märsta and get off at Helenelund station. Due to ongoing work to refurbish the footpaths and cycle paths around Kistamässan, we recommend that you check the latest updates on the Region Stockholm website
Bus:
Several bus routes run to Kistamässan.
Underground:
Take the blue line 11 from T-Centralen towards Akalla. Get off at Kista. From Kista, it is then a 12-minute walk to Kistamässan.
Plan your journey using SL’s journey planner.
At the moment, we have limited parking facilities due to a major infrastructure project being led by the City of Stockholm and the Swedish Transport Administration. We therefore encourage everyone to use public transport when visiting Kistamässan.
E4 northbound:
Take the KISTA S exit from the E4 onto Kymlingelänken/Road 279. Follow the signs for Kistamässan, turn left at the traffic lights and go straight ahead at the roundabout towards Torshamnsgatan. Turn right onto Strömögatan and follow the signs to Kistamässan.
E4 southbound:
Take the KISTA S exit from the E4. Follow the signs for Kistamässan, turn right at the second exit and then right at the roundabout towards Torshamnsgatan. Turn right onto Strömögatan and follow the signs to Kistamässan.
Arlanda
From Arlanda, the easiest way is to take the commuter train towards Stockholm and get off at Helenelund station. From there, it’s a 5-minute walk to Kistamässan. You can also take the airport bus to Kista town centre and then walk to the exhibition centre.
Another option is to take a taxi, and we recommend choosing one of the larger taxi companies in Stockholm for the best price. Please contact us at Kistamässan for recommendations on taxi companies.
Bromma
From Bromma Airport, you can travel either
by taxi or by public transport with SL.
Parking facilities at Kistamässan are currently limited due to ongoing works being carried out by the City of Stockholm and the Swedish Transport Administration.