Which place is cheaper, Stockholm or Uppsala?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
If you're trying to decide where to visit between Uppsala or Stockholm, this travel comparison, which includes costs, can help. The overall cost of travel is usually a consideration when deciding where to go next, and the cost comparison down below can help you decide based on the average prices from other travelers along with your own travel budget.
Uppsala is a college town in Sweden, located about 40 minutes north of Stockholm. Home to two universities, Uppsala is the 4th largest city in Sweden and features a huge diversity in culture. The Fyris River divides the city into the historic and modern sides of the city, each one with their own unique culture and sights to see. The area features fairly cool weather year-round, with temperatures in the 30's Fahrenheit from November-April and May-October seeing temperatures in the 40's and 50's Fahrenheit. The best time to visit it from May-July when temperatures are at their highest and there's plenty of sunshine.
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden and is made up of over 14 islands that are connected by countless bridges. Water is an integral part of the city, but so are parks and gardens. The city is covered in strategically positioned green space. Together, the water and parkland cover more than half of the city's area, giving this bustling city a breath of fresh air.
For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best Luxury Tours to Sweden, The Best Budget Tours to Sweden, The Best Tours for Seniors to Sweden, and The Best One-Week (7-Day) Tours from Stockholm.
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
The average daily cost (per person) in Uppsala is $135, while the average daily cost in Stockholm is $167. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Uppsala and Stockholm in more detail.
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Also for Uppsala, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
Some specific examples of transportation prices in Stockholm:
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Below are a few samples from actual travelers for food and meal costs in Stockholm:
Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Stockholm.
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Uppsala.
Here are a few actual costs in Stockholm for available activities, ticket prices, and tours:
Also in Stockholm, these are the prices for nightlife and alcohol related activities from various tour providers:
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Uppsala and Stockholm, we can see that Stockholm is more expensive. And not only is Uppsala much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Uppsala would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Uppsala and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Stockholm would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Stockholm than you might in Uppsala.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Uppsala Expensive? and Is Stockholm Expensive?.
Stockholm has a larger population, and is about 10 times larger than the population of Uppsala. When comparing the sizes of Uppsala and Stockholm, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
Both places have a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. As both cities are in the northern hemisphere, summer is in July and winter is in January.
The summer brings many poeple to Uppsala as well as Stockholm. Also, many travelers come to Stockholm for the city activities, the music scene, and the family-friendly experiences.
In the summer, Uppsala is around the same temperature as Stockholm. Typically, the summer temperatures in Uppsala in July average around 18°C (64°F), and Stockholm averages at about 18°C (64°F).
The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Stockholm. People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Uppsala this time of the year. In the summer, Uppsala often gets around the same amount of sunshine as Stockholm. Uppsala gets 260 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Stockholm receives 260 hours of full sun.
Uppsala usually gets around the same amount of rain in July as Stockholm. Uppsala gets 72 mm (2.8 in) of rain, while Stockholm receives 71 mm (2.8 in) of rain this time of the year.
Both Stockholm and Uppsala are popular destinations to visit in the autumn with plenty of activities. Also, many visitors come to Stockholm in the autumn for the city's sights and attractions, the shopping scene, the music scene, and the natural beauty of the area.
In October, Uppsala is generally around the same temperature as Stockholm. Daily temperatures in Uppsala average around 8°C (46°F), and Stockholm fluctuates around 8°C (46°F).
Uppsala usually receives around the same amount of sunshine as Stockholm during autumn. Uppsala gets 99 hours of sunny skies, while Stockholm receives 99 hours of full sun in the autumn.
In October, Uppsala usually receives around the same amount of rain as Stockholm. Uppsala gets 50 mm (2 in) of rain, while Stockholm receives 50 mm (2 in) of rain each month for the autumn.
Both Stockholm and Uppsala during the winter are popular places to visit. Furthermore, most visitors come to Stockholm for the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine during these months.
Stockholm can be very cold during winter. Uppsala can get quite cold in the winter. Uppsala is around the same temperature as Stockholm in the winter. The daily temperature in Uppsala averages around -3°C (27°F) in January, and Stockholm fluctuates around -3°C (27°F).
In the winter, Uppsala often gets around the same amount of sunshine as Stockholm. Uppsala gets 40 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Stockholm receives 40 hours of full sun.
Uppsala usually gets more rain in January than Stockholm. Uppsala gets 39 mm (1.5 in) of rain, while Stockholm receives 36 mm (1.4 in) of rain this time of the year.
The spring attracts plenty of travelers to both Uppsala and Stockholm. Furthermore, the spring months attract visitors to Stockholm because of the activities around the city and the natural beauty.
In the spring, Uppsala is around the same temperature as Stockholm. Typically, the spring temperatures in Uppsala in April average around 5°C (41°F), and Stockholm averages at about 5°C (41°F).
Uppsala usually receives around the same amount of sunshine as Stockholm during spring. Uppsala gets 185 hours of sunny skies, while Stockholm receives 185 hours of full sun in the spring.
In April, Uppsala usually receives around the same amount of rain as Stockholm. Uppsala gets 30 mm (1.2 in) of rain, while Stockholm receives 31 mm (1.2 in) of rain each month for the spring.
Uppsala | Stockholm | |||
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Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | |
Jan | -3°C (27°F) | 39 mm (1.5 in) | -3°C (27°F) | 36 mm (1.4 in) |
Feb | -3°C (27°F) | 27 mm (1.1 in) | -3°C (27°F) | 26 mm (1 in) |
Mar | 0°C (33°F) | 26 mm (1 in) | 0°C (33°F) | 26 mm (1 in) |
Apr | 5°C (41°F) | 30 mm (1.2 in) | 5°C (41°F) | 31 mm (1.2 in) |
May | 11°C (52°F) | 30 mm (1.2 in) | 11°C (52°F) | 31 mm (1.2 in) |
Jun | 16°C (61°F) | 45 mm (1.8 in) | 16°C (61°F) | 46 mm (1.8 in) |
Jul | 18°C (64°F) | 72 mm (2.8 in) | 18°C (64°F) | 71 mm (2.8 in) |
Aug | 17°C (62°F) | 66 mm (2.6 in) | 17°C (62°F) | 65 mm (2.5 in) |
Sep | 12°C (54°F) | 55 mm (2.2 in) | 12°C (54°F) | 52 mm (2.1 in) |
Oct | 8°C (46°F) | 50 mm (2 in) | 8°C (46°F) | 50 mm (2 in) |
Nov | 3°C (37°F) | 53 mm (2.1 in) | 3°C (37°F) | 53 mm (2.1 in) |
Dec | -1°C (31°F) | 46 mm (1.8 in) | -1°C (31°F) | 45 mm (1.8 in) |