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Film Shooting in Stockholm Solna HAGA- PARKEN NORRA DJURGÅRDEN Stockholm Arlanda Airport 40 km LIDINGÖ ÅRSTA HJORTHAGEN Bodal Solnavägen Larsberg SOLNA Tallink Silja Line terminal HUVUDSTA Birger Jarlsgatan Sveavägen Västra Karolinska skogen Universitetssjukhuset Solna n Stockholm Ö a Gärdet Tekniska Tekniska iksgat högskolan r högskolan VASASTAN Es Tallink Silja Line singelede Odengatan Karlavägen Gärdet ankt E terminal S Odenplan n Rådmansgatan Stadion Odenplan Odenplan Valhallaväge Sankt Birger Jarlsgatan Eriksplan Frihamnen Karlbergs n Rådmansgatan station Odengatan Karlaplan KUNGLIGA Stadion VASAPARKEN Sveaväge HUMLE- Valhallavägen Sankt GÅRDEN Ka Stadshagen rlaväg Eriksplan Drottninggatan Karlaplan en 7 View of lake Mälaren STADSHAGEN n 10 Öster- n and Södermalm island Stadshagen a malmstorg Ka rlavägen PHOTO: MÄLARPAVILJONGEN KRISTINEBERG NORRMALM Hötorget Öster- Nar LADUGÅRDSGÄRDET Kungsgatan malmstorg Where: Mälarpaviljongen, Fridhemsplan vavägen Norr Mälarstrand 64, nkt EriksgatFridhemsplan Kungsholmen. Sa Kungsgatan Kristineberg Flemi CITY ÖSTERMALM nggatan V Fridhemsplan City- asagatan SERGELS Dag Hammarskjölds Väg Why: The essence of a Stock­ terminalen T-centralen TORG Hamngatan NYBRO- tan BERZELII holm summer. Stockholmers love a Arlanda PLAN Thorildsplan PARK eg Express/Train 3 Strandvägen being outdoors and all clubs Rådhuset Airport Bus ALVIK Rådhuset 2 Kungs- move outdoors in the summer. Scheel trädgården This place is open for everyone FREDHÄLL KUNGSHOLMEN Klarabergsgatan Stockholm Bromma Stockholm and is also one of the most Airport 10 km Rådhuset Central Station RÅLAMBSHOVS- 7 popular gay and lesbian restaurant and bars in Stockholm. PARKEN Norr Mälarstrand 4 The beautiful view of the hills on Södermalm and The City Hall 2 3 is the added bonus. MARIEBERG 4 DJURGÅRDEN V 5 ästerbron SKEPPSHOLMEN 9 Boat to Drottningholm ur LILLA To RIDDAR- GAMLA STAN al an HOLMEN D ESSINGEN l C jurgårdsslätten 8 Best view of Stockholm ica or t PHOTO: ERIK G SVENSSON is Gamla stan H KASTELL- Where: The views from HOLMEN Fjällgatan on Södermalm or Djurgården ferr6 LÅNGHOLMEN Söder Mälarstrand Monteliusvägen. 8 y BECKHOLMEN Why: Fjällgatan for its amazing anal Tour view of Djurgården, Old Town Katarinavägen Royal C REIMERSHOLME Hornsgatan and the archipelago. This is Zinkens- Mariatorget Stadsgård8 le d where all the tourist buses stop. T o p 10 GRÖNDAL damm Mariatorget en Hornstull Hornsgatan Viking Line Terminal Monteliusvägen for its amazing Hornstull view of The City Hall, The bridges and the Old Town. This is Essin Folkkungagatan a hidden gem, a tiny road that offers the best sunset view! Medborgar- Renstiernas Gata film locationsg Trekanten platsen eleden Stockholm S LILJEHOLMEN LINDHOLMEN Henriksdals NACKA station Ri SÖDERMALM SoFo ngvä n TANTOLUNDEN 9 ge SÖDERMALM ABBA the Museum 1 n VITABERGS- Värmdölede Liljeholmen ALLAN/ABBA THE MUSEUM PHOTO: PÅL Best view from the Stockholm Globe Arena PARKEN ASPUDDEN BRYGGAR- Where: The garden at the PHOTO: SKYVIEW TÄPPAN täljevägen r Skanstull Where: Skyview, e museum, Djurgårdsvägen 68, Liljeholmen d Stockholm Globe Arena Sö Djurgården Ringvägen Värmdöleden Skanstull Why: This is where the action is. Why: Eurovision in 1974 The Aspuddenglass gondola that takes you Sickla station is where ABBA’s international to the top of the Globe Arena Årstadal Sickla udde career started. The music, the offers great views of the city as well Johanneshovsbron clothes, the lyrics, musicals, and as the first hand view of the event Luma films of ABBA have been gathe­ arena. SÖDRA red in Stockholm and are on HAMMARBYHAMNEN display in a permanent exhibition. Swedish popular music has MIDSOMMARKRANSEN Sickla kaj Mårtensdal also been honored with a dedicated museum in the Swedish Midsommar Music Hall of Fame. Modern, interactive, and – of course – PHOTO: CITYSKYLINER City Skylinerkransen non­stop music. 2 Essingeleden Årstaberg Where: Eurovision Village, Årstaberg Kungsträdgården Telefonplan ÅRSTA Gullmarsplan 1 GLOBE ARENA 10 Why: The City Skyliner with its Coolest hidden gem 2 EUROCLUB PHOTO: LYX.SE 81 meter will be one of Stockholm’s Årstafältet HAMMARBYHÖJDEN Nynäsvägen Where: Exopark, Urban Deli’s highest points. It willVÄ STBERGAbe a totally 3 EUROVISION VILLAGE Skärmarbrink Roof top bar + park at unique experience from a place Valla torg 1 4 CITY HALL the coolest tech start up building that has never before been Globen 1 Hammarby- Linde höjden in Stockholm, Sveavägen 44, available. The attraction with JOHANNESHOV 9th floor. 360 degree panoramic views over Stockholm. Why: Stockholm is home to 4 The Stockholm City Hall 5 Gamla stan/Old town ned as early as the fourteenth century. Mårten TrotzigsBJÖRKHAGEN gränd one of Europe’s most important PHOTO: OLA ERICSON PHOTO: TOVE FREIIJ is the narrowest alley in Gamla Stan, only 90 centimeters tech communities and some of Stockholm Skavsta ägen Hellasgården Where: Best view from the Evert Where: Best view from wide at its narrowest point. its fastest growing startups. Airport 100 km KÄRRTORP Västbergav Taubes Terrass on Riddarholmen. the fountain at Stortorget. Add a population of tech­savvy early adopters, one of the Huddingev 3 The crown a symbol of the city Why: The Stockholm City Hall, Why: Gamla Stan, the Old Town, worlds largest exporters of music and you get a perfect test . market for new ICT products and services. This is a new PHOTO: NICHO SÖDLING with its spire featuring the golden is one of the largest and best Where: Best view is from Enskedevägen Three Crowns, is one of the most preserved medieval city centers in 6 Stockholm from the water roof top garden and bar. Skeppsholmen Bridge. famous silhouettes in Stockholm. Europe, and one of the foremost PHOTO: TOVE FREIIJ Where: Best view from Why: This is the best photo view The 106 meter tall tower has the attractions in Stockholm. This is Djurgårdsfärjan ferry. of three landmarks; Gamla stan/ three crowns, which is the Swedish where Stockholm was founded in Royal Palace, Södermalm and the national coat of arms, at its apex. 1252. The narrow winding cobble­ Why: Stockholm, a city built famous Af Chapman ship. The Behind the magnificent facades stone streets, with their buildings in on 14 islands must be seen from crown, especially the three crowns are offices and session halls for so many different shades of yellow, give Gamla Stan its unique the water. The best thing with the have been a symbol for the city for politicians and officials, as well as splendid assembly rooms and character. Västerlånggatan and Österlånggatan are the district’s ferry is that it takes you to and hundreds of years. It is the name of unique works of art. The great Nobel banquet is every year held main streets. The city wall that once surrounded the city ran from the main islands frequently the National hockey team, it is found on top of the city hall and in the City Hall. After dinner in Blå Hallen (the Blue Hall) Nobel inside these streets along what is now Prästgatan. Stortorget, the and you can travel with your visitstockholm.com it has been used as controll mark for commodities since the 15th Prize laureates, royalty and guests dance in Gyllene Salen (the oldest square in Stockholm is the central point from which runs ”SL ticket”. The front and the century. Find out more of three crowns at the City Hall. Golden Hall) with its 18 million gold mosaic tiles. Köpmangatan, the oldest street in Stockholm, which was mentio­ back of the boat is outdoors. @visitstockholm PHOTO: JEPPE WIKSTRÖM Stockholm Mediabank You are most welcome to use our wide selection of photos and video stockshot material for your story, free of charge. The Stockholm mediabank contains a huge amount of inspiring hi res photos and stockshot videos for downloading and free to use for media provided that you follow the terms of use stated in the mediabank. Images Images you will find here: Film shooting http://mediabank.visitstockholm.com/ in Stockholm – easy and free in outdoor public spaces PHOTO: TOVE FREIIJ Æ Stockholm is a film-friendly city and for most smaller shoots you don´t need a permit. Æ Permits are usually acquired when the shooting involves traffic control, using rails and lights. Æ You can shoot in all outdoor public places and only when shooting in a private property a written consent of the proprietor is needed. Æ It is always polite and respectful to ask and Stockshots inform people who are being filmed in an outdoor public space. Here you will find stockshot videos with clips Here are some guidelines for own productions: for when a permit is needed: http://mediabank.visitstockholm.com/ search/videos/stockshots Æ Blocking a road or interfering with traffic or trade Æ Causing disturbance where you are shooting Recommended and popular stockshot videos are: Æ When the vehicle is longer than 12 meters PHOTO: HENRIK TRYGG Æ Stockholm views Æ Restricting public access to a public place Æ Night views Æ Placing cables and rails on the ground Æ The City Hall Æ When you need exemptions from traffic regulations Planning ahead Æ For smaller shoots you need to submit your permit application at least five days before the shoot. Æ For closing off a street, it is recommended to apply for a permit three to four weeks in advance. Æ For exemptions from traffic and parking regulations we recommend the permit application to be filed two weeks in advance. Stockholm Film Commission provides contacts for all official shooting permits and will be happy to help you About Stockholm Mediabank with film related questions. Stockholm Media Bank is administrated by www.frsm.se/stockholm-film-commission Stockholm Business Region, a company owned visitstockholm.com Mia Uddgren, Stockholm Film Commissioner by the City of Stockholm. If you have any questions [email protected] +46 708 484621 please contact [email protected]. @visitstockholm .
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