Another thing you might encounter is at The Central Station (Centralstationen), a man will be very eager to get someone to pay for food for their child, saying they are very poor. They might even grab you if you don't comply and be VERY demanding the second you stop and talk to them. Just walk away if they ever try to talk to you
Also, if you're purchasing something from a grocery store, someone might come up to you and ask for you to buy him nappies and other expensive baby related items. They'll ask for the receipt, which they'll use to return the item for money.
Thank you for your video’s. My wife and I will be traveling to Stockholm this summer and I have found the information you have presented so valuable. You are one of the best narrator I’ve heard, quite and calm and so informative.
Wow, thank you so much 😀And I hope we'll have great weather over here next summer then - Stockholm is absolutely amazing during the summer months, so I think you'll have a blast!
@@dupstepcat4674 That may be hard for us to visit our good Friends that are Swedish. I am excited to visit with them and see the museums in Stockholm especially the Vasa.
The very island the museum is located on is called djurgården. I highly recommend going for a walk around it during the summer. The view is incredible. You could also leave down town area, some nice spots in the suburbs. Enjoy 😉
Yay, so happy to hear that! I guess I have a mix of helpful things and things I just find interesting myself - but really glad that you find the channel of use
I’ve been personally to Stockholm many times throughout the past 20 years and never come across with scams, but like most cities in Europe, you should use your common sense. One thing I like to make a shout out, is to watch out for pickpockets at Central Station at all times. In general, it is a safe place to visit compared to Rome.
@@ThreeStarVagabond Was even close getting ripped off by the taxis, that can guarantee you getting a sticker shock. Old Town is lovely, but the restaurants is overpriced and doesn’t match up the quality. If you want quality for a good price, go to Stadmissionen at Stortorget for reasonable prices and great food!
Another great tip if you want a nice boat ride for cheap during the summer is to take the commuter boats. Look for boats with the SL logo. You can use normal SL tickets to ride those. I sometimes take them if I'm going to the city center and Djurgården when I'm not in a hurry.
@@ThreeStarVagabond if u from ukraine everything is free actually. All trains buses all over the country is free aa long as u have a ukrainian passport
@@B_c_456 That's really nice! I like that it's prioritizing the local Ukrainians for benefits like that - makes perfect sense that they ones who pay taxes get the benefits.
Thank you! And haha yeah I was really surprised when I saw him and the film crew there. But that was so much fun! They actually forced me to re-take the shoot and ask a more generic question like "what do you like most about Stockholm" :D
That is perfect🎉. You nailed all the points perfectly. I have been living in Stockholm for quite a long time now and all points does make sense. Specially the points where you have mentioned things which are expensive and people call them scam. True and honest perspective i would say.
A well elaborated and very informative video. Touching all the sensitive keypoints with modest phrasings. Loved it ...from the very beginning till the end!
Hahaha, I love how the intro goes "this is a list of scams to avoid when visiting Stockholm" and then it follows B-roll including the Arlanda Express xD
Been watching a good chunk of your videos lately and you've given some great information. I'm visiting Sweden for the first time this upcoming June for two weeks for Midsummer. Going to be staying in Stockholm. Unfortunately I will be traveling by myself so these types of videos are helpful.
Thank you! And wow, you'll be spending Midsummer here? Make sure you check out the celebrations at Skansen in that case. Many people will be out of town during Midsummer, but I think that there's still plenty to do!
@@ThreeStarVagabond Thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to take a look! Yeah, I was supposed to study abroad at Skövde for my final semester in 2020, but got canceled because of covid. Still wanted to visit and I heard Midsummer is a fantastic time of year for Sweden. I'm really looking forward to it and your videos have been extremely helpful. :)
@@Roxas13XIII So happy to hear that! And such a pity about the semester abroad. The only positive thing is that Stockholm is much nicer than Skövde which is a pretty small place so there's that 😀
Good summary. We bought a weekly travel ticket which allows unlimited use of tube local trains buses and some ferries. The ferry is a great experience. The Arlander express if booked on line is comparable with uk travel costs and offers a very fast link of 18mins from the airport to the centre. Old town is a nice easy place to visit. Exchange rate might sometimes be favourable so shopping not horrendous and there are lots of great shops. City is relatively small and local travel services give very frequent and reliable connections.
Nice vlog and I love the scam idea and info. The Taxis sound ridiculous in prices even when not scammed. Think the public transit sounds like our type of option. Love your energy and subscribed to support and learn more. We are planning our Baltic trip right now and as a Spanish shipwreck museum curator, I hope to promote the Vasa Museum and other cultural aspects of Stockholm. Thanks for the inspiration. If you travel for culture, history or food, you might like what we produce as well. I hope 2023 is great for you and your channel. - Turtle
Hey, thanks a lot! :D And I just checked out your Sparta video - I loved that mix of history and general silliness, and I look forward to seeing what you do on that Baltic trip as well. The Vasa is really impressive...at least in my view, but I'm just a layman and far from a museum curator. Hope you'll enjoy it either way, and I hope you'll have a great time that you'll share on your channel. Let's keep in touch! :)
thank you for all your videos. In a couple of months me and my family might relocate to Stockholm and the housing situation is something that really worries me. do you know about any neighborhood in the surroundings that might be more accesible and family friendly?
Hmm... Housing can be difficult in town, and it depends if you're looking to rent or buy. But I hear good things about living in Älvsjö for example, and Sollentuna. Skärmarbrink and Blåsut are also popular. Järfälla is also nice, and a bit closer to town you find Sundbyberg and Solna. But all in all, I think most places are nice. Just avoid certain areas like Skärholmen/Vårby/Fittja, and Rinkeby/Tensta, and Husby/Kista. You want to skip Hallonbergen as well I think.
@percapita1239 That's fair enough! Anywhere in the city is probably pretty loud and could be rowdy on a weekend. Like all over Söder, around St Eriksplan and Odenplan and Fridhemsplan etc. But I think that most people (who want to live in the city) still accept that. I'd say that Stadshagen is pretty central and pretty calm though, aside from Hornsbergs strand itself.
Best Sweden traveling tip: dont go to Stockholm. Go further up north or why not Gotland? An island that is still part stuck in the medieval ages with lots of history. This becomes most prominent during the annual festival called Medeltidsveckan or Medieval week.
I agree with pretty much all of that but not "don't go to Stockholm" because there are fun stuff to do in Stockholm. I'm from Nyköping (100km south of Stockholm) and sometimes i take the train with some friends over the day to just go to some bars/resaturants and have a nice time and maybe talk to random people. The price for taking the train to Stockholm and back home is around 300-350 Swedish kronor. Not that much for 200km 😉
Stockholm takes longer time to get to. So a lot of people get to Gothenburg instead. I’ve been there. It’s always kinda like Stockholm. But the buildings look much more different.
Great insight! I think you could, however, dive a bit deeper into the red signals concerning pick-pocketing, which might otherwise catch people off-guard. I am thinking about distractions such as smearing ketchup on the potential victim and "helping" to clean up, or asking for directions while concealing greedy hands with a map or leaflet. Also we have the people who impersonate police officers and who request to check your wallet. That should never happen unless you are already under arrest. Ask them to identify themselves. Preferably in Swedish if you can, as they typically don't speak Swedish and their game is destroyed when they can't respond. That is a general rule wherever you go in the world, I guess, try to act as a local if you can and they will stay away from you.
I had an opportunity to live shortly in Stockholm in 2012 - one of the best experiences I had. Thankfully company I worked for managed the housing but the rent was nearly equal to wage, lol. And I remember those guys plaing this game "find a ball" on a corners, I was wondering why police wouldn't arrest them for fooling people.
Too bad about the rent costs! It really is expensive in Stockholm.. But happy that you had a good experience here, despite those scammers. Haven't seen many of them this year so maybe the police managed to do something about them.
Have also visited Stockholm many times and always enjoyed my time there. Another scam I have seen (though not in Stockholm, but elsewhere in Europe) consists of a random person approaching you on the street, usually in a busy or touristy area, being very friendly, and after a few moments trying to give you a small token of their affection, like a cloth or string bracelet, attempting to place it on your arm. Of course if you accept this, the artist will soon start to ask for some money for coffee or something, and if you refuse they become loud and overbearing because, after all, they just presented you with a "free gift" and you should reciprocate with some money. LOL. Best to refuse any and all such "free gifts".
Yeah, I've seen many of those abroad! I always refuse...but it would be fun to play stupid and just accept everything sometime. "Oh, sorry - I don't want to give you anything in return. But thanks for the gift!"
If you want to help these “beggars” what you can do is buy them food. Never ever give them money. I’ve seen many times young men on bikes come and collect the cash. While there are real beggars in Stockholm (but it is very rare in part because citizens can’t really become homeless normally since you will be provided shelter and food and such by the state if you’re in the need) the vast majority, especially the very performative ones sitting and “praying” or (and I’m sorry to stereotype but it seems accurate) the Roma beggars are always involved in organized crime.
Wow! As a Brit, who lived in Sweden from the mid 70s to the early 80s it's a shock to see people begging on Drottninggatan. I don't think during my time there there was even one person who was homeless. Except one old lady who was a little crazy and lived on the street despite having her own flat. The police would pick her up and take her home every now and then. Gamla Stan was never that bad either and had some extremely good restaurants - Fem Små Hus being one I went to a few times. T-Centralen could be dodgy, and the only taxis to be careful of were the so-called black cabs, which were illegal, but generally way cheaper than the licensed ones except maybe to out-of-towners and tourists, of which there were few. So few that in summer the city almost closed down. For better or worse, everywhere changes with time. Maybe I'll get a chance to visit Stockholm before the Grim Reaper gets me, just to see how much my favourite city has changed. Great vlog BTW.
Stockholm really has changed... I grew up here in the 80s, and then moved away. When I returned I noticed the differences from what I remembered - people begging on the streets for one thing, and homeless people in general. But everything changes. Sweden isn't the same country it was, for good and for bad. There's still plenty of good here, but no place is ideal. Still well worth a visit! Oh and thank you!
The restaurant scam is also prevalent in other countries. I've seen this in Dubai & Toronto. The best clue is if the high priced restaurant is empty, it's a good sign it's not popular. And the dish images look typically exaggerated.
On Halloween, Vagabond wanted to transform himself into the Cultist Vagabond. However, Stockholm's windy soul did not allow him to complete the transformation. When Vagabond tried to put the robe's hood into his head every time, Stockholm's windy souls at Gröna Lund pushed him to stay in Three Star form. So we can understand Stockholm has a protective soul for its people. By the joke, what a lovely winter sun during the video. The atmospheric pleasure has to be great at that moment. Stockholm, I hope you will have more sunny days during winter. Stockholm looks beautiful with the reflected sunlight.
Haha that was brilliant! Stockholm's protective soul protected me against succumbing to the dark side. But yeah the weather has been absolutely gorgeous...some days 😀 But it's really frustrating when I have plans to do some filming and it's just grey and rainy outside. It's not always sunny over here...
@@ThreeStarVagabond I understand you very well. There could be very cloudy days . I think this is the best filming of Stockholm. ua-cam.com/video/5fcEntH5a5I/v-deo.html and , the clouds are in the leading roles.
You forgot to mention those idiots at the royal palace trying to make you sign a petition or some sort of survey. First rule of thumb: NEVER sign anything some random guy ask you to sign, especially if you don't understand what you are signing. A lot of times these petitions are in swedish and as a native swede, it's really hard sometimes to understand what you are signing, never mind the tourists who may speak and read little to no swedish. JUST DON'T DO IT!
in Stocholm Sweden most if not all taxis are to expensive, even for us that live their. Better to use "uber or bolt" its sometimes up to 50-70% off then the same ride with taxi.
Funny that Gröna Lund seems like a scam to some people. Their tickets are more affortable than amusement parks in Finland, especially off season. Of course then you also have to pay for the travel and a hotel, but if you are travelling there anyways you might get a good deal and have an amazing day
That's fair enough! At least there was something new then... I think they're getting better at removing scammy taxis at the airport though - last time I was there it seemed like it was mostly reasonable prices.
I personally know several people who have been robbed by these "beggars" in Stockholm or Uppsala. They opened their wallet to give a small bill, and later find that all bills were gone, or were pickpocketed right afterwards. Taking out your wallet in these situations is asking to be robbed.
i work in a pub in sweden and the booze is seriously over priced, i would recommend people going to the Systembolaget where its a hell of a lot cheaper, and avoid stockholm with it being a tourist trap and keep an eye out for drug dealers, sweden is rife with them.
Good advice, all of that! I admit that I enjoy a beer or two in the sun despite the horrendous price, but I often go for a combination of a few beers at home, and a few out at the pub.
You know I spent 2 nights in Stockholm 6th November to 7th November in 2015 before proceeding to Helsinborg . I am an Indian and as you may know we Indians love to talk while most Europeans don't and the same goes for Swedes as well. But I learned this soon as my wife who was working with IKEA on deputation told me to cut down my talking by at least 95 % and then thinks will be fine . I did so and everything was great until one morning when I was going to the local grocery store a beautiful Swede lady met me and asked me where I was from and so we spoke for more than an hour abd all the while we spoke I was wondering to stop our conversation and move on but she kept talking . We even e changed cigarettes ; she gave me her Marlboro and I gave her my Indian Gold Flake . She initially thought I was a migrant from Iraq or someplace like that as I look like one. I told her I am from India and was on an European holiday for 45 days and this really put her at ease and got her talking to me for so long. . So I must say Swedes do talk when the occasion arises.
That's very true! There are always exceptions to every rule, and there can be very extroverted Swedes, as well as very introverted. I think it's just more statistically probably that you'll meet people who don't want to talk, than people like her :)
This was good information relayed in an proper way. As an old inhabitant of stockholm i would say it's not as bad as other EU capitols. Just enjoy your stay and have an sober head on you.
Pay attention to your belongings, do not leave them on the table. One hotspot for thieves is Vette-Katten. They'll enter the cafe with papers, block the view of your belongings with their paper and take your stuff while you're too busy reading.
Yes, avoid people who wants you to sign some petion or whatever. Just shake your head and ask them to leave you alone. Don't put your phone or wallet on the table or tray in any café.
Do not use taxis in Sweden, they often have busses going to and from the airport. They won't charge as much and are comfortable and fast. Definitely do not give money to beggars, they can go to the local charity or the church in Sweden has a lot of places to get some food and help. There has been at least one conviction of organized crime using a person to beg. Also you don't really need to use ATMs, it's ok to pay with a card almost everywhere. Last but not least, don't tip even when pressured! Tips are included and anyone who says differently either works in a restaurant, hotel or is lying. Cheers! 😊
If you’re a tourist and have taxi apps like Uber or Bolt. Just use them instead. You know the price up front and you already have the app! Regular companies like th mentioned ones will always be more expensive to or from the airport.
@@ThreeStarVagabond I disagree. I have been driving Uber from the airports, primarily Arlanda, for 8 years and there is no problem getting one to or from Arlanda.
Yes it is. Outside of Arlanda you will find several lanes of taxi cars parked in a queue, waiting to pick up passangers. Bolt/Uber also have a lane of their own there.
I’d add a new scam I noticed in another city in Sweden - adds printed on A4 paper and with well known international org logos, asking to scan QR code for money transfer or transfer using swish (local mobile pat solution) to support a certain good cause. People were transfereing mobey to who knows whom, not to mention that scanning unknown QR codes can give scammers access to your device and data…
Oh damn! That's a good one. Or well, a really bad one rather. I haven't seen that one yet - I skip all the QR codes normally, but now I need to check it out.
I will always help beggars, regardless of their intention. It is up to them what they use the money for, when one is generous we shouldn't worry about where it ends but our action itself, our intention.
It's a very kind way of thinking about it. Some people give food and stuff like that instead of money, so that they can help without helping with organized begging as well.
That's actually a really good question.. Cheap is pretty hard to find, but at least more authentic places can be found e.g on Södermalm (the island south of Old Town) and I believe Drottninggatan as well (basically towards Haymarket, in the opposite direction of Old Town).
You don't need to be intelligent, hardworking and talented to become successful and rich in Stockholm all you need is the right connections and a privileged background. This perpetuates a sense of entitlement among the wealthy, creating an environment where meritocracy takes a backseat to nepotism and favoritism. The lack of equal opportunities and social mobility can be disheartening for those who don't come from affluent backgrounds, further widening the gap between the haves and have-nots in Stockholm.
If you have connections and a privileged background you will be rich and successful ANYWHERE. People absolutely can get a step up in Stockholm just by merit alone.
@@ThreeStarVagabond Yes but stockholm unlike Wahingston DC and Tokyo isnt a middleclass city, it wasnt built by middleclass. Its a upper class city who is supported by upper class jerks. It doesnt have modern architecture its very old fashion. Its a city for upper class folks. If your a person who want to become rich or come from low socioeconomic background stockholm is the wrong city for you. Its a very bad idea to start a business in Stockholm since its very expensive and the majority of people are stingy and classist. Stockholm is run by elites and you have to follow the same values as them to be accepted. Its like a secret society, just like the owl society in the batman movie. The think they are so fucking special but underneath the surface they cover a lot of dirt. I'd love to go into details but i think you understand my point. I just hope karma dont slaps those motherfuckers. 😉
Great great great content! Will be coming t stockholm in late december if a border police decide to end my dreams at the airport. City looks lovely, honestly can't wait. Still don't speak a single word of Swedish but I hope Swedish people don't mind.
Born in Chile but came to Sweden in 89 and i agree with the scams you mention, but the biggest scams here in 2023 is the TAXES and Inflation, we are paying to bloody much tax and working to horrible salarys.
In Sweden, there are very few people that are actually homeless. Because in Sweden we have a system that provides shelter, food, and a monthly income so that people can live without having a job. Most people can live without begging because they get a monthly income from the Swedish government, but, some people do it to get a few extra Swedish crowns. This is true because this is one of the reasons why swedes pay a lot of taxes. For example, in Södertälje some people pay 33% of their monthly salary to the Swedish government.
You mean ”people from the middle east get housing and money every mounth” and the Swedes have to pay for all economical migrants that kill,rape and destroy their country calling the people that gives them everything ”rasists” They dont give a F about homeless Swedes
Over 33000 officially homeless people in Sweden, probably under rapported. Not sure I would call that very few. But it depend on the perspective I guess.
@@mnemonicn Firstly that is not alot compared to other countries. Secondly they have reported People that don't own their home. Like I Said before, if you do not have your own home you Will live in a place that is funded by the government. In that place you Will get to live. That is one of the reasons to why we pay alot of tax. So that the government can be Able to fund shelter for the ones in need. So the reported people that are "homeless" do probably not own their own home. But, they do get the chance to have a roof over their head everyday.
When it comes to beggers, I will give some swedish advice and say you shouldn't give actual money. Instead you should use that money to buy some food or other product and give that to them. It minimizes the risk.
@@themartialartschannel6166 Jag vet inte vilken kommentar du läste, för i den jag skrev rådgav jag ganska explicit att INTE ge pengar. Oavsett hur man tycker om det. Men om man vill ge dem hjälp ska man ge produkter. Vad får du för nytta av ett äpple eller en hamburgare om du inte är fattig? Och vad kostar det dig? Det är liksom inte en stor förlust och har en högre chans att vara till nytta. Jag är student, så jag ger inga pengar själv.
@@themartialartschannel6166 igen, jag vet inte om det svårt för dig, men jag skrev explicit att jag, personligen, inte har råd med sådant. Men, dyslexi är jobbigt att ha, så jag ska inte mobba dig för det något mer.
@@Indianloppan No one's gotten mad at me for it. I used to do it sometimes when I was younger, no one got mad then, at least. Sometimes now they will ask me to buy food, which I can't really afford anymore. But either way the important thing to remember here is that if they get mad at you for it, they're up to no good. Many beggers are employed by crimminals and it's hard to tell exactly who is. But if they get mad, don't bother.
Well scamming or pranx can be free entertainment for some....its up to individual choice.....but thank for the information because its showing that no one is perfect anyway!!! .
Edinburgh Taxi driver here... Licensed Taxi's have a meter like Stockholm. The vast majority of drivers are doing a fair job. Only a tiny minority are cheating you. I refute taxi drivers are scammers. Utter pish. Your Flight/Hotel/Uber is all a scam...raising prices and taking advantage of you. That's what you need to look at.
I'm booking a hotel just a short walk away from the Stockholm Centralstation, just to spare the expense of a taxi. I'll get food from the grocery store. If anyone I don't know, tries to approach me with a bullshit story I'll keep walking.
Sounds like a great plan! Yeah, I'd avoid taxis overall if possible, since you can get just about everywhere by walking or taking public transport. Haha, and avoiding BS stories is always a good idea :D
That actually works pretty well most of the time. However, I have to say that I've been approached by random people abroad that simply were curious etc, so I try to keep a semi-open mind!
8:26 No... Don´t help these beggars. There are many footage of these having thousands and thousands of Crowns and euros on their person. Don´t EVER give them money. It will not make them stop.
It is very likely that the person begging on the street is a victim of human trafficking. Be a good person and don't give money. If you feel that you have to give just by some food and hand it over.
När du säger att det är dyrt att äta i Gamla stan, så måste du också tänka på vad dessa ställen antagligen betalar i hyra osv. Det är väldigt lätt för turister att se priser och avstå..
Håller med till en viss del, men problemet jag har är att vissa ställen serverar rätt dålig mat också. Jag har blivit missnöjd med mycket runt Stora Nygatan osv. Det är kombinationen av höga priser och bristande kvalitet som gör det.
@@ThreeStarVagabond har också sett att ställen som har över lag högt pris men några mer prisvärda erbjudanden på en egen skylt bara på svenska. Men ja, för bättre mat är Vasastan ett bra alternativ, där finns mycket att välja på. Är det upplevelsen man är ute efter (men också god mat) är ju matsalarna på Storskär och Norrskär att rekommendera, glida fram genom skärgården medan man njuter en trerätters...
@@fmattiasc Bra tips! Men ja, jag gillar faktiskt en del andra "upplevelserestauranger" också även om de är dyra och turistiga. Lasse i gatan, Aifur, osv. Men jag har lite svårt för dyrt i kombination med "vanlig" bra eller okej mat.
In San Francisco the taxis have meters and are strictly regulated by the city. If a passenger feels he has been cheated he can demand that the taxi driver take him to the nearest police station, or he can simply take down the driver's photo I.D. number and turn it in. In Sweden, I would guess that most of the dishonest taxi drivers are non-Swedes.
The thing is that even the scammy taxis are regulated in Sweden, but the Swedish regulations just say that you have to show the cost at the side of the car window. As long as they do that, they can charge whatever they want. However, things have been getting better in the last years.
@@ThreeStarVagabond - That's piss poor protection for those folks who choose to use taxis. In San Francisco the taxi meters are checked by the city and drivers are required to start their meters when passengers get into their taxis.
Nice video! However, I think you could have explained the taxi price stickers better. It's quite easy. For a normal taxi for four passengers there is one number that tells how much a ride that lasts fifteen minutes and 10 kilometers will cost at the most expensive hours. I'm not sure what the figure for the three companies you mentioned are right now, but I guess they are around 350 crowns. If people know that, and they see a taxi with a much higher price, that's the time to move away. Easy!
Very good tip! But I think the problem is if you just see the sticker with no context. If you know the 350-ish crowns base value, then it's easy to compare - but if you only see a sticker it's hard to say whether or not it's a good price. I always forget what a decent price is myself!
I am also torn with the beggars. I feel they are organised. But I still feel bad for them especially the one I spoke with around SSE. they came from the middle east and comes here for a better life but ended up in the streets of Stockholm. :(
They should integrate better and try to get a job. They do the same thing in Italy, and France, Germany etc. I’ve met people living in Sweden for 6 years and they refuse to even speak basic Swedish. I could care less about them.
every big city is the same , lot of begers , expensive restaurant in historic center , crapy expensive tourist souvenir shop , well the take a photo of me is new , wee have in my city some afrikan people that put a bracelet in you hand telling you is gift and then ask you money for it , well taxi are always a scam from airport or bus train stations , since they charge extra for be in the station , and most of the time airports and station are far away from center city some time 10-20km , better of taking metro or city bus to go in center and after take a taxi ,
That's a fair point - many scams are just the same in all places. I've seen that bracelet scam i other places like Florence, but not in Stockholm...yet at least...
Jag tycker inte det så vanligt med scamers i Stockholm, inte för att jag är i Stockholm så mycket. Man ska tänka sig för och ha en mage av is när man går runt Stockholm/London/New York eller vilken huvudstad som helst! Jag som är från liten stad från Västkusten är lite på min vakt när jag besöker stora städer!
Ja men det är lika bra att vara på sin vakt när man åker nånstans! Sen håller jag med i att det inte är jättemånga scams i Stockholm överlag - men en del saker kan ändå förvåna om man inte är van vid det
Tror nog mer att du som svensk är mindre utsatt för att du vet vad som är normalt och inte. Du är helt enkelt inte målgruppen. Scammare undviker ju helst att scamma folk som har tid och kunskap att polisanmäla och liknande. (Undantaget är väl taxi som ju är helt laglig scam, folk från mindre orter där det bara finns det lokala taxibolaget har nog fortfarande inte koll på jämförpris och sånt). Bor själv i Skåne och är man i Malmö är det nästan lite roande att studera den stora spridningen i pris mellan olika bilar.
@@fmattiasc Bra observation! Ja men så lär det helt klart vara. Det är svårt att se hur sitt eget land är för någon som bara är här på besök. Eller sin egen stad för den delen, för jag antar att även folk utomsocknes ifrån kan drabbas av saker man själv inte märker...
Another thing you might encounter is at The Central Station (Centralstationen), a man will be very eager to get someone to pay for food for their child, saying they are very poor. They might even grab you if you don't comply and be VERY demanding the second you stop and talk to them. Just walk away if they ever try to talk to you
Ouch! I haven't seen that yet - thanks for mentioning it
Yep as a local thats happening all the time
Also, if you're purchasing something from a grocery store, someone might come up to you and ask for you to buy him nappies and other expensive baby related items. They'll ask for the receipt, which they'll use to return the item for money.
This is true
Sounds like Sweden is a third world country
Tip - from the airport you can take Flybussarna for 99 kr to the central station.
It seems like they have raised it to 129 kr.
This channel is so seriously underrated, youre very entertaining and gives good info about sweden and stockholm :)
I fully agree, and I wish that more people would realize that :D Thank you so much!
Thank you for your video’s. My wife and I will be traveling to Stockholm this summer and I have found the information you have presented so valuable. You are one of the best narrator I’ve heard, quite and calm and so informative.
Wow, thank you so much 😀And I hope we'll have great weather over here next summer then - Stockholm is absolutely amazing during the summer months, so I think you'll have a blast!
As a swede, please pick Norway instead.
@@dupstepcat4674 That may be hard for us to visit our good Friends that are Swedish. I am excited to visit with them and see the museums in Stockholm especially the Vasa.
The very island the museum is located on is called djurgården. I highly recommend going for a walk around it during the summer. The view is incredible.
You could also leave down town area, some nice spots in the suburbs. Enjoy 😉
I’m going to Stockholm in two weeks and even when I get back I still want to follow your videos! These are great and so interesting
Thank you! Really happy to hear that - I cover some other stuff than Sweden at times, so I hope that I'll make it worth your time :D
This is an underrated channel. So much info which is really helpful to all tourists like me. Thank you !
Yay, so happy to hear that! I guess I have a mix of helpful things and things I just find interesting myself - but really glad that you find the channel of use
@@ThreeStarVagabond keep up your good work ! 🥳
I’ve been personally to Stockholm many times throughout the past 20 years and never come across with scams, but like most cities in Europe, you should use your common sense. One thing I like to make a shout out, is to watch out for pickpockets at Central Station at all times. In general, it is a safe place to visit compared to Rome.
Yep I pretty much agree. About the pickpockets too! Only place I've ever been pickpocketed was close to the central station in Stockholm.
@@ThreeStarVagabond Was even close getting ripped off by the taxis, that can guarantee you getting a sticker shock. Old Town is lovely, but the restaurants is overpriced and doesn’t match up the quality. If you want quality for a good price, go to Stadmissionen at Stortorget for reasonable prices and great food!
Another great tip if you want a nice boat ride for cheap during the summer is to take the commuter boats. Look for boats with the SL logo. You can use normal SL tickets to ride those. I sometimes take them if I'm going to the city center and Djurgården when I'm not in a hurry.
That's a great tip! I'm making a note about that, in case I do a follow-up video :D
@@ThreeStarVagabond if u from ukraine everything is free actually. All trains buses all over the country is free aa long as u have a ukrainian passport
@@B_c_456 That's really nice! I like that it's prioritizing the local Ukrainians for benefits like that - makes perfect sense that they ones who pay taxes get the benefits.
@@ThreeStarVagabond it is great but they raised the price by 20% so we got hustled anyway
@@B_c_456 Oh damn, that sucks. Guess it could be inflation as well though?
It’s incredible to see you met Anis Don Demina. He has become sort of big within swedish comedy. Great video as well!
Thank you! And haha yeah I was really surprised when I saw him and the film crew there. But that was so much fun! They actually forced me to re-take the shoot and ask a more generic question like "what do you like most about Stockholm" :D
Lol w00t? He is one of the most anoying and fake people out there
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Two of the best 'real' bars in Stockholm are in Gamla Stan and of course both are Irish pubs. Wirstroms and the Liffey - both on the same street.
I love The Liffey, and I used to visit some indie game meetups at Wirströms. Awesome places, both of them! 😀
That is perfect🎉. You nailed all the points perfectly. I have been living in Stockholm for quite a long time now and all points does make sense. Specially the points where you have mentioned things which are expensive and people call them scam. True and honest perspective i would say.
Haha yeah seems like some people agree and some don't - but thank you so much!
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Good information. Accurate in every aspect you have described. Thumbs up 👍🏽
Thank you, appreciate it! :D
Sorry, what? Have you ever been to Stockholm? The taxi part is true , the rest is just normal "scams" Tourist shops are expensive and so on.
A well elaborated and very informative video. Touching all the sensitive keypoints with modest phrasings.
Loved it ...from the very beginning till the end!
Much appreciated! I do try not to upset people regardless of the topic, if I can help it. At least these days ^_^
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Hahaha, I love how the intro goes "this is a list of scams to avoid when visiting Stockholm" and then it follows B-roll including the Arlanda Express xD
I thought it was pretty fitting! It's one of those things that IS a good service...but it's so bloody expensive!
Been watching a good chunk of your videos lately and you've given some great information. I'm visiting Sweden for the first time this upcoming June for two weeks for Midsummer. Going to be staying in Stockholm. Unfortunately I will be traveling by myself so these types of videos are helpful.
Thank you! And wow, you'll be spending Midsummer here? Make sure you check out the celebrations at Skansen in that case. Many people will be out of town during Midsummer, but I think that there's still plenty to do!
@@ThreeStarVagabond Thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to take a look! Yeah, I was supposed to study abroad at Skövde for my final semester in 2020, but got canceled because of covid. Still wanted to visit and I heard Midsummer is a fantastic time of year for Sweden. I'm really looking forward to it and your videos have been extremely helpful. :)
@@Roxas13XIII So happy to hear that! And such a pity about the semester abroad. The only positive thing is that Stockholm is much nicer than Skövde which is a pretty small place so there's that 😀
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Good summary. We bought a weekly travel ticket which allows unlimited use of tube local trains buses and some ferries. The ferry is a great experience. The Arlander express if booked on line is comparable with uk travel costs and offers a very fast link of 18mins from the airport to the centre. Old town is a nice easy place to visit. Exchange rate might sometimes be favourable so shopping not horrendous and there are lots of great shops. City is relatively small and local travel services give very frequent and reliable connections.
Awesome, happy to hear that you had nice experiences from over here :D
Absolutely amazing ! VIews of the buildings, people on the street, and stores are really attractive .
Haha yeah I'm a bit biased but I totally agree :D
Nice vlog and I love the scam idea and info. The Taxis sound ridiculous in prices even when not scammed. Think the public transit sounds like our type of option. Love your energy and subscribed to support and learn more.
We are planning our Baltic trip right now and as a Spanish shipwreck museum curator, I hope to promote the Vasa Museum and other cultural aspects of Stockholm. Thanks for the inspiration. If you travel for culture, history or food, you might like what we produce as well. I hope 2023 is great for you and your channel. - Turtle
Hey, thanks a lot! :D And I just checked out your Sparta video - I loved that mix of history and general silliness, and I look forward to seeing what you do on that Baltic trip as well. The Vasa is really impressive...at least in my view, but I'm just a layman and far from a museum curator. Hope you'll enjoy it either way, and I hope you'll have a great time that you'll share on your channel. Let's keep in touch! :)
@@ThreeStarVagabond Absolutely. Hopefully we can both inspire eachother to go places.
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Stockholm is very safe compared with other major cities. Love Stockholm.
True true! There are many other safe cities as well of course, but I do like Stockholm
thank you for all your videos. In a couple of months me and my family might relocate to Stockholm and the housing situation is something that really worries me. do you know about any neighborhood in the surroundings that might be more accesible and family friendly?
Hmm... Housing can be difficult in town, and it depends if you're looking to rent or buy. But I hear good things about living in Älvsjö for example, and Sollentuna. Skärmarbrink and Blåsut are also popular. Järfälla is also nice, and a bit closer to town you find Sundbyberg and Solna.
But all in all, I think most places are nice. Just avoid certain areas like Skärholmen/Vårby/Fittja, and Rinkeby/Tensta, and Husby/Kista. You want to skip Hallonbergen as well I think.
@@ThreeStarVagabond thank you so much for your feedback. I'll have those places in mind :)
@percapita1239 That's fair enough! Anywhere in the city is probably pretty loud and could be rowdy on a weekend. Like all over Söder, around St Eriksplan and Odenplan and Fridhemsplan etc. But I think that most people (who want to live in the city) still accept that. I'd say that Stadshagen is pretty central and pretty calm though, aside from Hornsbergs strand itself.
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Best Sweden traveling tip: dont go to Stockholm. Go further up north or why not Gotland? An island that is still part stuck in the medieval ages with lots of history. This becomes most prominent during the annual festival called Medeltidsveckan or Medieval week.
Good tips! It takes a long time to travel up north but sleeper trains are available. And Gotland is absolutely gorgeous (in summer at least)!
I agree with pretty much all of that but not "don't go to Stockholm" because there are fun stuff to do in Stockholm. I'm from Nyköping (100km south of Stockholm) and sometimes i take the train with some friends over the day to just go to some bars/resaturants and have a nice time and maybe talk to random people. The price for taking the train to Stockholm and back home is around 300-350 Swedish kronor. Not that much for 200km 😉
I would say spend 1 or 2 days maybe in stockholm and then travel somewhere else for... depending on how long your week is
Stockholm takes longer time to get to. So a lot of people get to Gothenburg instead. I’ve been there. It’s always kinda like Stockholm. But the buildings look much more different.
@@martinfranzen9151That’s worth it!
Great insight! I think you could, however, dive a bit deeper into the red signals concerning pick-pocketing, which might otherwise catch people off-guard. I am thinking about distractions such as smearing ketchup on the potential victim and "helping" to clean up, or asking for directions while concealing greedy hands with a map or leaflet.
Also we have the people who impersonate police officers and who request to check your wallet. That should never happen unless you are already under arrest. Ask them to identify themselves. Preferably in Swedish if you can, as they typically don't speak Swedish and their game is destroyed when they can't respond. That is a general rule wherever you go in the world, I guess, try to act as a local if you can and they will stay away from you.
Those are some great additions! Hm.. Maybe it's time for a follow up one of these days. Thanks a lot for pointing out these things!
lol I love you my man, great advice but i really enjoy the way you swedes communicate, it's so awesome
Haha, thank you! I guess we have a bit of an odd way of talking about stuff eh :D
I had an opportunity to live shortly in Stockholm in 2012 - one of the best experiences I had. Thankfully company I worked for managed the housing but the rent was nearly equal to wage, lol. And I remember those guys plaing this game "find a ball" on a corners, I was wondering why police wouldn't arrest them for fooling people.
Too bad about the rent costs! It really is expensive in Stockholm.. But happy that you had a good experience here, despite those scammers. Haven't seen many of them this year so maybe the police managed to do something about them.
I love Gamla Stan, so scenic, a time capsule of old Sweden.
Have also visited Stockholm many times and always enjoyed my time there. Another scam I have seen (though not in Stockholm, but elsewhere in Europe) consists of a random person approaching you on the street, usually in a busy or touristy area, being very friendly, and after a few moments trying to give you a small token of their affection, like a cloth or string bracelet, attempting to place it on your arm. Of course if you accept this, the artist will soon start to ask for some money for coffee or something, and if you refuse they become loud and overbearing because, after all, they just presented you with a "free gift" and you should reciprocate with some money. LOL. Best to refuse any and all such "free gifts".
Yeah, I've seen many of those abroad! I always refuse...but it would be fun to play stupid and just accept everything sometime. "Oh, sorry - I don't want to give you anything in return. But thanks for the gift!"
If you want to help these “beggars” what you can do is buy them food. Never ever give them money. I’ve seen many times young men on bikes come and collect the cash. While there are real beggars in Stockholm (but it is very rare in part because citizens can’t really become homeless normally since you will be provided shelter and food and such by the state if you’re in the need) the vast majority, especially the very performative ones sitting and “praying” or (and I’m sorry to stereotype but it seems accurate) the Roma beggars are always involved in organized crime.
Wow! Thanks for the education, our beloved brother!
This comment really made my day now! Cheers!
Wow! As a Brit, who lived in Sweden from the mid 70s to the early 80s it's a shock to see people begging on Drottninggatan. I don't think during my time there there was even one person who was homeless. Except one old lady who was a little crazy and lived on the street despite having her own flat. The police would pick her up and take her home every now and then. Gamla Stan was never that bad either and had some extremely good restaurants - Fem Små Hus being one I went to a few times. T-Centralen could be dodgy, and the only taxis to be careful of were the so-called black cabs, which were illegal, but generally way cheaper than the licensed ones except maybe to out-of-towners and tourists, of which there were few. So few that in summer the city almost closed down.
For better or worse, everywhere changes with time. Maybe I'll get a chance to visit Stockholm before the Grim Reaper gets me, just to see how much my favourite city has changed.
Great vlog BTW.
Stockholm really has changed... I grew up here in the 80s, and then moved away. When I returned I noticed the differences from what I remembered - people begging on the streets for one thing, and homeless people in general. But everything changes. Sweden isn't the same country it was, for good and for bad. There's still plenty of good here, but no place is ideal. Still well worth a visit!
Oh and thank you!
The beggars arrived almost immediately when Romania and Bulgaria joined EU.
Thank you for the tips!!! Super helpful! We love SWEDEN!
So happy to hear that! :D Glad that I could help just a little bit :D
Väldigt roligt och oväntat med Anis Don Demina, det gör hela klippet värt att se.
Haha ja jag blev rätt paff 😀
@@ThreeStarVagabond Jag förstår, kul reaktion och video.
Thank you for your important advices and informations. :)
Thanks for checking it out :D
This was fun! I´d love to see you do more videos about Swedish food and restaurants!
Thanks! And oh right! I guess I'll have to look around what kind of special places there are to show off... :D
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The restaurant scam is also prevalent in other countries. I've seen this in Dubai & Toronto. The best clue is if the high priced restaurant is empty, it's a good sign it's not popular. And the dish images look typically exaggerated.
Very good tip about how to notice them! Thanks for sharing!
On Halloween, Vagabond wanted to transform himself into the Cultist Vagabond. However, Stockholm's windy soul did not allow him to complete the transformation. When Vagabond tried to put the robe's hood into his head every time, Stockholm's windy souls at Gröna Lund pushed him to stay in Three Star form. So we can understand Stockholm has a protective soul for its people. By the joke, what a lovely winter sun during the video. The atmospheric pleasure has to be great at that moment. Stockholm, I hope you will have more sunny days during winter. Stockholm looks beautiful with the reflected sunlight.
Haha that was brilliant! Stockholm's protective soul protected me against succumbing to the dark side. But yeah the weather has been absolutely gorgeous...some days 😀 But it's really frustrating when I have plans to do some filming and it's just grey and rainy outside. It's not always sunny over here...
@@ThreeStarVagabond I understand you very well. There could be very cloudy days . I think this is the best filming of Stockholm. ua-cam.com/video/5fcEntH5a5I/v-deo.html and , the clouds are in the leading roles.
@@doguskoyuncu5177 Oh yes indeed! That looks absolutely lovely. So maybe there's always a silver lining after all :D
Ahahahah getting interviewed Anis is the most random thing I have seen in these travel videos lmao
Sometimes you just have to be at the right place at the right time :D
You forgot to mention those idiots at the royal palace trying to make you sign a petition or some sort of survey.
First rule of thumb: NEVER sign anything some random guy ask you to sign, especially if you don't understand what you are signing.
A lot of times these petitions are in swedish and as a native swede, it's really hard sometimes to understand what you are signing, never mind the tourists who may speak and read little to no swedish.
JUST DON'T DO IT!
I think that's a wise rule of thumb to have! Always best to read up properly on everything - especially if it's going to have your signature on it...
in Stocholm Sweden most if not all taxis are to expensive, even for us that live their. Better to use "uber or bolt" its sometimes up to 50-70% off then the same ride with taxi.
Good tip! That's really the best way to get around, aside from public transport and electric scooters.
I love SHLM, I was there a week ago - planning to comeback. I am in Sweden as much as possible.
I'm totally biased, but I agree - I really like Sweden and Stockholm in particular ^_^
Funny that Gröna Lund seems like a scam to some people. Their tickets are more affortable than amusement parks in Finland, especially off season. Of course then you also have to pay for the travel and a hotel, but if you are travelling there anyways you might get a good deal and have an amazing day
Agreed! And after I visited a few amusement parks in the US, I will never complain about Gröna lund prices again...
It's sad. I used to live in Stockholm til the late part of the -90s. Stockholm has changed a lot. I don't enjoy Stockholm anymore.
That's really too bad! I had a similar feeling when returning as an adult after living here as a kid - but I've grown to like it again now
thank you so much , you helped many people to reconsider their trip to Stockholm
Most of the scams are found in all big cities but I am grateful for the taxi scam information. This will help me a lot when I come in Sept 23
That's fair enough! At least there was something new then... I think they're getting better at removing scammy taxis at the airport though - last time I was there it seemed like it was mostly reasonable prices.
I personally know several people who have been robbed by these "beggars" in Stockholm or Uppsala. They opened their wallet to give a small bill, and later find that all bills were gone, or were pickpocketed right afterwards. Taking out your wallet in these situations is asking to be robbed.
Bastards! Not saying that all of them are bad people - but the ones you mention are definitely awful...
i work in a pub in sweden and the booze is seriously over priced, i would recommend people going to the Systembolaget where its a hell of a lot cheaper, and avoid stockholm with it being a tourist trap and keep an eye out for drug dealers, sweden is rife with them.
Good advice, all of that! I admit that I enjoy a beer or two in the sun despite the horrendous price, but I often go for a combination of a few beers at home, and a few out at the pub.
This is insightful, even for us living here.
Thanks! Happy to hear that :D
Good question to the public about the scam!!! 😂❤
Great safety tips, thank you!
Thanks a lot :D
I love your videos. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much :D Really happy to hear that!
You know I spent 2 nights in Stockholm 6th November to 7th November in 2015 before proceeding to Helsinborg . I am an Indian and as you may know we Indians love to talk while most Europeans don't and the same goes for Swedes as well. But I learned this soon as my wife who was working with IKEA on deputation told me to cut down my talking by at least 95 % and then thinks will be fine . I did so and everything was great until one morning when I was going to the local grocery store a beautiful Swede lady met me and asked me where I was from and so we spoke for more than an hour abd all the while we spoke I was wondering to stop our conversation and move on but she kept talking . We even e changed cigarettes ; she gave me her Marlboro and I gave her my Indian Gold Flake . She initially thought I was a migrant from Iraq or someplace like that as I look like one. I told her I am from India and was on an European holiday for 45 days and this really put her at ease and got her talking to me for so long. . So I must say Swedes do talk when the occasion arises.
That's very true! There are always exceptions to every rule, and there can be very extroverted Swedes, as well as very introverted. I think it's just more statistically probably that you'll meet people who don't want to talk, than people like her :)
Taking Uber or bolt is far superior to taxi's. Most of the time it's less than half price and you see the price beforehand
Except that I've had a hard time getting an Uber the times I really need one... Other than that it's great
This was good information relayed in an proper way. As an old inhabitant of stockholm i would say it's not as bad as other EU capitols. Just enjoy your stay and have an sober head on you.
Good advice for any town you travel to, in my opinion :D And thanks a lot!
Pay attention to your belongings, do not leave them on the table. One hotspot for thieves is Vette-Katten. They'll enter the cafe with papers, block the view of your belongings with their paper and take your stuff while you're too busy reading.
Excellent notes! Thanks for some great additions
Yes, avoid people who wants you to sign some petion or whatever. Just shake your head and ask them to leave you alone. Don't put your phone or wallet on the table or tray in any café.
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Do not use taxis in Sweden, they often have busses going to and from the airport. They won't charge as much and are comfortable and fast. Definitely do not give money to beggars, they can go to the local charity or the church in Sweden has a lot of places to get some food and help. There has been at least one conviction of organized crime using a person to beg. Also you don't really need to use ATMs, it's ok to pay with a card almost everywhere. Last but not least, don't tip even when pressured! Tips are included and anyone who says differently either works in a restaurant, hotel or is lying. Cheers! 😊
If you’re a tourist and have taxi apps like Uber or Bolt. Just use them instead. You know the price up front and you already have the app! Regular companies like th mentioned ones will always be more expensive to or from the airport.
The problem is getting an Uber or Bolt at the airport. It works great when traveling inside the city, though.
@@ThreeStarVagabond I disagree. I have been driving Uber from the airports, primarily Arlanda, for 8 years and there is no problem getting one to or from Arlanda.
@@driver288 Well alright then! I'll have to try that the next time - cheers :)
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Cheers for the “amazing “ content!
Oh wow, thank you! :D Really appreciate it :D
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I was just smiling all through the video thanks for this.
I'm really happy to hear that - thank you so much! :D
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Is a bolt ride (taxi alternative) available at the Arlanda airport?
Actually, it seems like it is! I haven't used it myself but I'll definitely try it the next time I travel there.
Yes it is. Outside of Arlanda you will find several lanes of taxi cars parked in a queue, waiting to pick up passangers. Bolt/Uber also have a lane of their own there.
Can you advise how to commute from Arlanda airport to Linköping city?
I'd recommend going by train. You can check the site www.sj.se
Best restaurants in old town: Barrels Burgers & Beer, Shogun, Slingerbulten, Restaurang Agaton, Geronimos.
Dude, awesome suggestions there. I need to try a couple of them myself - like Shogun and Agaton
I’d add a new scam I noticed in another city in Sweden - adds printed on A4 paper and with well known international org logos, asking to scan QR code for money transfer or transfer using swish (local mobile pat solution) to support a certain good cause. People were transfereing mobey to who knows whom, not to mention that scanning unknown QR codes can give scammers access to your device and data…
Oh damn! That's a good one. Or well, a really bad one rather. I haven't seen that one yet - I skip all the QR codes normally, but now I need to check it out.
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Tack så mycket! Det är bara en hobby tyvärr så jag har inte råd att plocka in någon som kan hjälpa mig med sånt 😊
Glöm inte av att många taxibolag har våldtäktsmän anställda.
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I will always help beggars, regardless of their intention. It is up to them what they use the money for, when one is generous we shouldn't worry about where it ends but our action itself, our intention.
It's a very kind way of thinking about it. Some people give food and stuff like that instead of money, so that they can help without helping with organized begging as well.
Good advice, good vlog!
Thank you so much! :D
so where to see the cheaper souvenir pieces? been watching your videos and will be visiting Stockholm by 24th Dec.thanks
That's actually a really good question.. Cheap is pretty hard to find, but at least more authentic places can be found e.g on Södermalm (the island south of Old Town) and I believe Drottninggatan as well (basically towards Haymarket, in the opposite direction of Old Town).
You can argue if the taxi meter is ticking to fast.....they can manipulate it....
You don't need to be intelligent, hardworking and talented to become successful and rich in Stockholm all you need is the right connections and a privileged background. This perpetuates a sense of entitlement among the wealthy, creating an environment where meritocracy takes a backseat to nepotism and favoritism. The lack of equal opportunities and social mobility can be disheartening for those who don't come from affluent backgrounds, further widening the gap between the haves and have-nots in Stockholm.
If you have connections and a privileged background you will be rich and successful ANYWHERE. People absolutely can get a step up in Stockholm just by merit alone.
@@ThreeStarVagabond Yes but stockholm unlike Wahingston DC and Tokyo isnt a middleclass city, it wasnt built by middleclass. Its a upper class city who is supported by upper class jerks. It doesnt have modern architecture its very old fashion. Its a city for upper class folks. If your a person who want to become rich or come from low socioeconomic background stockholm is the wrong city for you. Its a very bad idea to start a business in Stockholm since its very expensive and the majority of people are stingy and classist. Stockholm is run by elites and you have to follow the same values as them to be accepted. Its like a secret society, just like the owl society in the batman movie. The think they are so fucking special but underneath the surface they cover a lot of dirt. I'd love to go into details but i think you understand my point. I just hope karma dont slaps those motherfuckers. 😉
I have lived in stockholm my entire life, and one of my favorite activities is going around and acting like im a tourist
Well, I guess I look like a tourist when I walk around with a camera as well ^_^
Great great great content! Will be coming t stockholm in late december if a border police decide to end my dreams at the airport. City looks lovely, honestly can't wait. Still don't speak a single word of Swedish but I hope Swedish people don't mind.
Swedish people won't mind at all - just about everytone speaks English at the very least! Hope you'll have an awesome time, and thank you so much :D
Born in Chile but came to Sweden in 89 and i agree with the scams you mention, but the biggest scams here in 2023 is the TAXES and Inflation, we are paying to bloody much tax and working to horrible salarys.
Yeah, it's hard to claim that we're getting what we pay for with the taxes really!
In Sweden, there are very few people that are actually homeless. Because in Sweden we have a system that provides shelter, food, and a monthly income so that people can live without having a job. Most people can live without begging because they get a monthly income from the Swedish government, but, some people do it to get a few extra Swedish crowns. This is true because this is one of the reasons why swedes pay a lot of taxes. For example, in Södertälje some people pay 33% of their monthly salary to the Swedish government.
You mean ”people from the middle east get housing and money every mounth” and the Swedes have to pay for all economical migrants that kill,rape and destroy their country calling the people that gives them everything ”rasists”
They dont give a F about homeless Swedes
@@Fisgrisen myself, I am an immigrant and I work as Hard as you work, and I pay as much tax as you pay, so don't you ever make someone less valuable
Over 33000 officially homeless people in Sweden, probably under rapported. Not sure I would call that very few. But it depend on the perspective I guess.
@@mnemonicn Firstly that is not alot compared to other countries. Secondly they have reported People that don't own their home. Like I Said before, if you do not have your own home you Will live in a place that is funded by the government. In that place you Will get to live. That is one of the reasons to why we pay alot of tax. So that the government can be Able to fund shelter for the ones in need. So the reported people that are "homeless" do probably not own their own home. But, they do get the chance to have a roof over their head everyday.
@@samal-jumaili2623 That's the official story about what you get for your taxmoney. The truth is something else.
perfect information shared..
Really happy to hear that :D
When it comes to beggers, I will give some swedish advice and say you shouldn't give actual money. Instead you should use that money to buy some food or other product and give that to them. It minimizes the risk.
@@themartialartschannel6166 Jag vet inte vilken kommentar du läste, för i den jag skrev rådgav jag ganska explicit att INTE ge pengar. Oavsett hur man tycker om det. Men om man vill ge dem hjälp ska man ge produkter. Vad får du för nytta av ett äpple eller en hamburgare om du inte är fattig? Och vad kostar det dig? Det är liksom inte en stor förlust och har en högre chans att vara till nytta. Jag är student, så jag ger inga pengar själv.
@@themartialartschannel6166 igen, jag vet inte om det svårt för dig, men jag skrev explicit att jag, personligen, inte har råd med sådant. Men, dyslexi är jobbigt att ha, så jag ska inte mobba dig för det något mer.
If you do that they get mad at U, i hope this will be forbidden now, its madness
@@Indianloppan No one's gotten mad at me for it. I used to do it sometimes when I was younger, no one got mad then, at least. Sometimes now they will ask me to buy food, which I can't really afford anymore.
But either way the important thing to remember here is that if they get mad at you for it, they're up to no good. Many beggers are employed by crimminals and it's hard to tell exactly who is. But if they get mad, don't bother.
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Well scamming or pranx can be free entertainment for some....its up to individual choice.....but thank for the information because its showing that no one is perfect anyway!!! .
Yeah unfortunately there are many things wrong with Sweden even if I like the country. We don't have many bad scams, but some at least anyway!
Good Show! I like this.
Thank you so much 😀
great info thanks brother
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Great video.
Yay, really appreciate it :D
Edinburgh Taxi driver here... Licensed Taxi's have a meter like Stockholm. The vast majority of drivers are doing a fair job. Only a tiny minority are cheating you. I refute taxi drivers are scammers. Utter pish. Your Flight/Hotel/Uber is all a scam...raising prices and taking advantage of you. That's what you need to look at.
I'm booking a hotel just a short walk away from the Stockholm Centralstation, just to spare the expense of a taxi. I'll get food from the grocery store. If anyone I don't know, tries to approach me with a bullshit story I'll keep walking.
Sounds like a great plan! Yeah, I'd avoid taxis overall if possible, since you can get just about everywhere by walking or taking public transport. Haha, and avoiding BS stories is always a good idea :D
I follow one rule wherever I go, if someone aproaches me I walk away.
That actually works pretty well most of the time. However, I have to say that I've been approached by random people abroad that simply were curious etc, so I try to keep a semi-open mind!
@@ThreeStarVagabond Yeah, it depends a little of course, but I'm ok wiht hurting a random persons feelings if it means I keep my wallet ;)
@@PJxpanterx Haha yeah, fair enough!
Haha, the man you met is a popular TV person. Anis Don Demina!
And I had no idea... 😂
@@ThreeStarVagabond Haha, pretty cool!
8:26 No... Don´t help these beggars. There are many footage of these having thousands and thousands of Crowns and euros on their person. Don´t EVER give them money. It will not make them stop.
Fair enough! I don't give money myself but I just don't want to criticize people who do
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It is very likely that the person begging on the street is a victim of human trafficking. Be a good person and don't give money. If you feel that you have to give just by some food and hand it over.
That's a very fair point as well! Definitely something to keep in mind yes
bro i live ther what scams are u talking abaut never seen any or a few i dont remember
I was raised there and honestly dont want to see it how its now.... just sad
I lived in Stockholm until I was 8 or so, and then I came back as an adult. It's really different - but I have to say that I still love the city
När du säger att det är dyrt att äta i Gamla stan, så måste du också tänka på vad dessa ställen antagligen betalar i hyra osv.
Det är väldigt lätt för turister att se priser och avstå..
Håller med till en viss del, men problemet jag har är att vissa ställen serverar rätt dålig mat också. Jag har blivit missnöjd med mycket runt Stora Nygatan osv. Det är kombinationen av höga priser och bristande kvalitet som gör det.
@@ThreeStarVagabond har också sett att ställen som har över lag högt pris men några mer prisvärda erbjudanden på en egen skylt bara på svenska.
Men ja, för bättre mat är Vasastan ett bra alternativ, där finns mycket att välja på. Är det upplevelsen man är ute efter (men också god mat) är ju matsalarna på Storskär och Norrskär att rekommendera, glida fram genom skärgården medan man njuter en trerätters...
@@fmattiasc Bra tips! Men ja, jag gillar faktiskt en del andra "upplevelserestauranger" också även om de är dyra och turistiga. Lasse i gatan, Aifur, osv. Men jag har lite svårt för dyrt i kombination med "vanlig" bra eller okej mat.
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In San Francisco the taxis have meters and are strictly regulated by the city. If a passenger feels he has been cheated he can demand that the taxi driver take him to the nearest police station, or he can simply take down the driver's photo I.D. number and turn it in. In Sweden, I would guess that most of the dishonest taxi drivers are non-Swedes.
The thing is that even the scammy taxis are regulated in Sweden, but the Swedish regulations just say that you have to show the cost at the side of the car window. As long as they do that, they can charge whatever they want. However, things have been getting better in the last years.
@@ThreeStarVagabond - That's piss poor protection for those folks who choose to use taxis. In San Francisco the taxi meters are checked by the city and drivers are required to start their meters when passengers get into their taxis.
Nice video! However, I think you could have explained the taxi price stickers better. It's quite easy. For a normal taxi for four passengers there is one number that tells how much a ride that lasts fifteen minutes and 10 kilometers will cost at the most expensive hours. I'm not sure what the figure for the three companies you mentioned are right now, but I guess they are around 350 crowns. If people know that, and they see a taxi with a much higher price, that's the time to move away. Easy!
Very good tip! But I think the problem is if you just see the sticker with no context. If you know the 350-ish crowns base value, then it's easy to compare - but if you only see a sticker it's hard to say whether or not it's a good price. I always forget what a decent price is myself!
Anis don demina had you in your video right there
...And stupid me didn't recognize him at first...
I am also torn with the beggars. I feel they are organised. But I still feel bad for them especially the one I spoke with around SSE. they came from the middle east and comes here for a better life but ended up in the streets of Stockholm. :(
They should integrate better and try to get a job. They do the same thing in Italy, and France, Germany etc. I’ve met people living in Sweden for 6 years and they refuse to even speak basic Swedish. I could care less about them.
They should be deported back to Romania. Organized crime.
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wow stockholm looks cool and good😃😃🤩🤩😍😍❤❤❤👍👍
Stockholm is pretty neat despite all of its flaws!
safe for who? we had like 30 deadly shootings this year.
I guess it‘s safe if you don‘t go to the sketchy places. The same is the case for Berlin, New York, etc.
Or Belfast 😅
If youre not a gangmember or walk around ghettos youll be extremely safe.
30? Americans shoot dead more than 30 people before breakfast every day
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every big city is the same , lot of begers , expensive restaurant in historic center , crapy expensive tourist souvenir shop , well the take a photo of me is new , wee have in my city some afrikan people that put a bracelet in you hand telling you is gift and then ask you money for it , well taxi are always a scam from airport or bus train stations , since they charge extra for be in the station , and most of the time airports and station are far away from center city some time 10-20km , better of taking metro or city bus to go in center and after take a taxi ,
That's a fair point - many scams are just the same in all places. I've seen that bracelet scam i other places like Florence, but not in Stockholm...yet at least...
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No Uber Taxi at Stockholm Airport ??
Not by the arrivals at least! I think it's really hard to find one there
@@ThreeStarVagabond Thanks, very bad. So scam is created intentionally.
@@rambler7903 Sort of yeah! But they are trying to crack down on the taxi scams - so I think it's getting much better now
@@ThreeStarVagabond same situation @ Belgrade
@@rambler7903 Oh alright! I've just been to Belgrade once, back in 2016 or so. Lovely city though
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Det är noterat! Jag ska försöka jobba på att artikulera bättre. Men tack så mycket :D
Jag tycker inte det så vanligt med scamers i Stockholm, inte för att jag är i Stockholm så mycket. Man ska tänka sig för och ha en mage av is när man går runt Stockholm/London/New York eller vilken huvudstad som helst!
Jag som är från liten stad från Västkusten är lite på min vakt när jag besöker stora städer!
Ja men det är lika bra att vara på sin vakt när man åker nånstans! Sen håller jag med i att det inte är jättemånga scams i Stockholm överlag - men en del saker kan ändå förvåna om man inte är van vid det
Tror nog mer att du som svensk är mindre utsatt för att du vet vad som är normalt och inte. Du är helt enkelt inte målgruppen. Scammare undviker ju helst att scamma folk som har tid och kunskap att polisanmäla och liknande. (Undantaget är väl taxi som ju är helt laglig scam, folk från mindre orter där det bara finns det lokala taxibolaget har nog fortfarande inte koll på jämförpris och sånt). Bor själv i Skåne och är man i Malmö är det nästan lite roande att studera den stora spridningen i pris mellan olika bilar.
@@fmattiasc Bra observation! Ja men så lär det helt klart vara. Det är svårt att se hur sitt eget land är för någon som bara är här på besök. Eller sin egen stad för den delen, för jag antar att även folk utomsocknes ifrån kan drabbas av saker man själv inte märker...
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