Rån ikea kungens kurva
Trains depart every 5-10 minutes during peak hours and every 10-15 minutes off-peak. Welcome to the suburbs, folks!
The whole journey takes around 20 minutes, depending on traffic. It doesn’t run on weekends.
| 10am | 10.30am |
| 11am | 11.30am |
| 12pm | 12.30pm |
| 1pm | 1.30pm |
| 2pm | 2.30pm |
| 3pm | 3.45pm |
| 4.30pm | 5.15pm |
| 6pm | 6.45pm |
| 7.15pm | 7.45pm |
Times correct at the time of publication but are subject to change.
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IKEA Stockholm Kungens Kurva
Adress
IKEA Stockholm Kungens Kurva
Ekgårdsvägen 1
Kungens Kurva
141 75
Varuhus
- Måndag - Fredag
- 10:00 - 20:00
- Lördag - Söndag
- 10:00 - 19:00
Click & collect
- Måndag
- 10:00 - 20:00
- Tisdag - Fredag
- 07:15 - 20:00
- Lördag
- 09:00 - 19:00
- Söndag
- 10:00 - 19:00
Småland
- Måndag - Fredag
- 15:00 - 20:00
- Lördag - Söndag
- 10:00 - 19:00
- Avvikande öppettider
- Under lov och allmänna helgdagar, har Småland öppet samma tider som varuhuset.
Restaurang
- Måndag - Fredag
- 09:30 - 19:00
- Lördag - Söndag
- 09:30 - 18:30
Bistro
- Måndag - Fredag
- 10:00 - 20:00
- Lördag - Söndag
- 10:00 - 19:00
Kafé
- Måndag - Söndag
- 10:00 - 18:00
Avvikande öppettider
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- Kundvagnar finns inne i varuhuset.
- Kundservice ligger på nedre gatuplan*.
- Kvarglömda IKEA varor hämtas hos Kundservice mot uppvisande av kvitto.
- Kvarglömda personliga saker ligger kvar hos oss i 14 dagar och hämtas hos Kundservice.
- Service- och ledarhundar är välkomna både i varuhuset
och i restaurangen. - Rullstol, vilrum, amningsrum och förvaringsskåp finns att tillgå
i entrén. - Gratis wi-fi i hela varuhuset.
- Click och collect och Tag-Själv-Lager för kök och vitvaror finns på nedre gatuplan*.
*Varuhuset är byggt i en sluttning, så det finns två olika nivåer som båda har ingångar från gatan – en på "gatuplan" och en på "nedre gatuplan".
- Det finns flera lekytor runt om i varuhuset.
- Har du glömt blöja kan du hämta en i entrén och
i SMÅLAND lekrum. - Skötrum finns i entrén och vid restaurangen.
- Amnings- och vilrum finns i entrén.
- A single ticket valid for 75 minutes costs around SEK 45 (approximately USD 5) and allows unlimited transfers within the metro network.
- Alla barn mellan 3-7 år är välkomna.
- Barnen får vara i SMÅLAND en timme om dagen.
- Sista insläppet är en timme innan lekrummet stänger.
This metro line guides you through a scenic route, passing notable landmarks before arriving at Fittja station, just a short walk from the retail haven.
- Travel Time and Frequencies
The journey is a breeze, with frequent departures ensuring minimal waiting time. Use navigation apps or consult local maps for precise directions, ensuring a straightforward journey from the metro to the store entrance.
- Beyond IKEA: Nearby Attractions
Expand your visit beyond IKEA Kungens Kurva by exploring adjacent attractions such as Heron City, offering dining and entertainment options, or the Skärholmen shopping center for additional retail therapy.
Insider Tips for a Memorable Visit
Make the most of your journey to IKEA Kungens Kurva via Stockholm Metro with these insider tips and recommendations:
- Plan Ahead
- Check Metro Schedules: Use apps like SL or Google Maps to stay updated on train schedules and any potential disruptions.
- Peak Hours: To avoid crowds, consider visiting during weekdays outside rush hours, typically before 10 AM or after 3 PM.
- Metro Navigation
- Metro Map: Familiarize yourself with Stockholm’s metro map to identify transfer points and ensure a smooth journey.
- Digital Assistance: Utilize navigation apps for real-time updates on train arrivals and departures.
- Ticketing Tips
- SL Access Card: For convenience, opt for an SL Access card, which allows easy top-ups and multiple uses within Stockholm’s public transport network.
- Ticket Validity: Ensure your ticket covers all zones required for your journey to Fittja station.
- Arrival at Fittja Station
- Follow Signage: Upon exiting Fittja station, follow signs directing you towards IKEA Kungens Kurva, usually a short walk away.
- Accessibility: The station and surrounding area are wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors.
- IKEA Shopping Strategies
- Store Layout: Familiarize yourself with IKEA’s layout using their app or website to navigate sections of interest efficiently.
- Restaurant Break: Visit IKEA’s in-store restaurant for a Swedish meatball meal or a quick snack mid-shopping.
- Explore Nearby Attractions
- Heron City: Adjacent to IKEA, Heron City offers additional dining options, cinemas, and entertainment for a well-rounded day trip.
- Skärholmen Shopping Center: Extend your shopping experience at Skärholmen, featuring a variety of stores and amenities.
- Sustainable Choices
- Public Transport: Embrace sustainable travel by opting for Stockholm Metro, contributing to reduced carbon emissions compared to driving.
- IKEA’s Sustainability Efforts: Learn about IKEA’s sustainability initiatives and consider eco-friendly purchases during your visit.
Tips and Advice for a Seamless Experience
To ensure your trip to IKEA Kungens Kurva via Stockholm Metro is as enjoyable and efficient as possible, consider these practical tips and advice:
- Early Bird Advantage
- Beat the Crowds: Arrive early in the day to avoid peak shopping hours and explore IKEA with fewer distractions.
- Breakfast at IKEA: Start your day with IKEA’s famous breakfast offerings, available at a budget-friendly price.
- Efficient Shopping Strategies
- Shopping List: Use IKEA’s online catalog or app to prepare a shopping list in advance to streamline your visit and avoid impulse purchases.
- Furniture Measurements: Measure spaces at home beforehand to ensure items fit perfectly, minimizing returns or exchanges.
- Family-Friendly Tips
- IKEA Småland: Drop off children aged 3-10 at IKEA Småland for supervised play while you shop, ensuring a stress-free experience for parents.
- Family Parking: Utilize designated family parking spaces for convenience when traveling with young children.
- Refreshment Breaks
- IKEA Restaurant: Take breaks at IKEA’s in-store restaurant or café to recharge with Swedish specialties or a coffee.
- Water Stations: Stay hydrated throughout your visit using complimentary water stations available within the store.
- Return Transportation
- Metro Timings: Check the last train timings from Fittja station to central Stockholm to avoid being stranded.
- Alternative Transport: Consider taxi services or ride-sharing apps if planning a late departure from IKEA Kungens Kurva.
- Personal Comfort
- Comfortable Attire: Dress comfortably for walking and browsing through IKEA’s extensive showroom and marketplace.
- Baggage Handling: Bring a sturdy bag or backpack to carry smaller purchases or personal items during your visit.
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Vi rengör, renoverar och gör dem redo för ett nytt liv i någon annans hem. However, the biggest one of them all is still in Sweden.
It’s located just outside Stockholm, around 15km southwest of the city centre at Kungens Kurva. Välj ditt IKEA varuhus eller din Planera och beställ enhet för att se öppettider, lokala aktiviteter och information som är bra att ha när du planerar ett besök hos oss.
Beyond its practicality, the metro journey doubles as an artistic excursion through the city’s underground art galleries, showcasing diverse installations reflecting Sweden’s creative spirit.
Upon arrival, follow signage from Fittja station to IKEA Kungens Kurva, where a vast array of furniture, home decor, and Swedish delights await. They may also be able to spill the beans about the secret shortcuts and moving walls that help employees get around the shop more quickly.
Mountains of meatballs
If you don’t want to spend your money on furniture and kitchen supplies, and are just looking for a truly budget Swedish experience, head to one of the store’s food outlets.
At Ikea the whole point in the food is to keep people from leaving the place, so prices are insanely low – you can grab a plate of meatballs and a soft drink for as little as 15 SEK, and a coffee will set you back just 5 SEK.
Just be warned: the main restaurant here can get very busy.
Returning to Stockholm
When it’s time to go back to Stockholm, wait for the bus on the same side of the road as it dropped you off.
Important bit: the final bus leaves Ikea at 7.45pm.
A single ticket valid for 75 minutes costs around SEK 45 (approximately USD 5).
- I SMÅLAND måste alla barn ha strumpor och väst med nummer på sig. Join us as we explore everything from route options to insider tips, ensuring your trip to IKEA Kungens Kurva is as enjoyable as it is efficient.
Overview: Navigating Stockholm Metro to IKEA Kungens Kurva
Are you curious about the journey to IKEA Kungens Kurva via Stockholm Metro?
From the moment you board the Red Line (T13) at T-Centralen or Slussen to your arrival at Fittja station, every step of the journey offers a glimpse into Stockholm’s efficient public transport system and rich artistic heritage.
The metro’s punctuality and frequency ensure a stress-free commute, allowing visitors to focus on the anticipation of exploring IKEA Kungens Kurva, renowned as the world’s largest IKEA store.
The Ikea bus provides a great free way to escape the centre for while, and will give you a feel for life away from the main tourist areas.
The bus has air-con and surprisingly cosy seats, so you can kick back and watch the Stockholm scenery passing by as the journey begins.
After setting off, the bus will make its way out of the city, passing the handsome spires of Gamla Stan.
Shortly after that you’ll enter a tunnel that sinks down below Södermalm.
Här finns ett urval ur vårt sortiment att inspireras av, dock finns det inga produkter som du kan ta dig med hem direkt, utan allting levereras hem till dig. Remember where you are – when it’s time to leave, the bus will pick you up from exactly the same spot, on the same side of the road (don’t cross the road for the ordinary bus!).
Into the “labyrinth’s web”
Prepare to enter a vast maze of futuristic household goods and flat-pack furnishings – or, as one member of staff called it when we visited, the “labyrinth’s web”.
The largest Ikea in the world has five separate levels, selling all kinds of household stuff: there are beds, desks, fridges, TVs, lamps and kitchen appliances, plus paper towels, vases, tote bags, kids’ toys… and yes, meatballs.
We’re only in it for the chance to eat cheap meatballs.
How to find the free Ikea bus
First off, you’re going to need to get yourself to Vasagatan 38, a short walk north of Stockholm’s main train station in Norrmalm.
At the time of writing the actual bus stop was just opposite the Nordic Light Hotel.
Second hand
Här förlänger vi livet på möbler och produkter från IKEA som Eskilstunaborna skänkt till ReTuna.