Overall score
Read Stockholm as a high-trust, climate-forward capital where higher costs are balanced by service quality, mobility, and digital readiness.
Sweden / Northern Europe
Stockholm pairs stable public institutions with a low-carbon electricity baseline and transit-rich urban form across an archipelago city centre. Stockholm is a northern europe city of about 2.4M metro in Sweden. On the composite city-intelligence score, Stockholm sits near the top of the indexed set (90/100).
Read Stockholm as a high-trust, climate-forward capital where higher costs are balanced by service quality, mobility, and digital readiness.
90/100
Composite directional score across affordability, air quality, clean energy, and resilience.
Strong
Metro, commuter rail, and pedestrian-first streets reduce private-vehicle dependence.
Advanced
Long-running climate planning and district energy support transition capacity.
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| Metric | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 90/100 | Composite score across major city intelligence modules. |
| Cost of Living | 60/100 | Stockholm is costly for rent and services, partly offset by strong public infrastructure and mobility-cost savings. |
| Air Quality | 86/100 | Stockholm performs well against health-oriented air-quality benchmarks, with European monitoring context. |
| Energy | 92/100 | Stockholm benefits from a low-carbon national grid and a long-running district energy and biofuel transition. |
| Safety | 84/100 | Stockholm scores well on safety overall, with strong institutional response and steady public-safety planning. |
| Internet Speed | 90/100 | Stockholm offers fast fiber broadband and strong mobile coverage, supporting digital services and remote work. |
| Climate Risk | 80/100 | Stockholm carries moderate climate risk centered on stormwater pressure and Baltic flooding, with strong adaptation planning. |
| Resilience | 88/100 | Climate adaptation and infrastructure continuity context. |
Local public safety guidance for Stockholm, with the country-level emergency contacts that apply when calling for police, fire, or ambulance.
For the universal emergency contacts that apply in Stockholm, including police, fire, and ambulance, see the Sweden emergency profile, which currently lists no verified national contacts.
Methodology and the wider source registry are documented on the scoring methodology and data sources pages.
Healthcare context for Stockholm, with national-level information from Sweden where city-specific data is not yet verified. This is informational only and does not provide medical advice.
For the national healthcare and public-health context that applies in Stockholm, see the Sweden healthcare profile, which currently lists no verified national healthcare information.
Related sections: emergency and public safety, scoring methodology, and data sources.
Local mobility context for Stockholm, with national-level context from Sweden where city-specific data is not yet verified. This is informational only.
For national transport authorities and operators that apply in Stockholm, see the Sweden transport profile, which currently lists no verified national transport information.
Related sections: emergency and public safety, healthcare and hospitals, cities directory, countries directory, scoring methodology, data sources.
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Stockholm is costly for rent and services, partly offset by strong public infrastructure and mobility-cost savings.
Stockholm performs well against health-oriented air-quality benchmarks, with European monitoring context.
Stockholm benefits from a low-carbon national grid and a long-running district energy and biofuel transition.
Stockholm scores well on safety overall, with strong institutional response and steady public-safety planning.
Stockholm offers fast fiber broadband and strong mobile coverage, supporting digital services and remote work.
Stockholm carries moderate climate risk centered on stormwater pressure and Baltic flooding, with strong adaptation planning.
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Read Stockholm as a high-trust, climate-forward capital where higher costs are balanced by service quality, mobility, and digital readiness. Its standout dimensions are energy (92/100) and internet speed (90/100). The area most worth watching is cost of living (60/100), where the model registers practical gaps. Data year 2025; last updated 2026-05-10. Drawn from 5 institutional references.
Country context is available on the Sweden country page. Related rankings include Overall Intelligence, Quality of Life, Remote Work. See where Stockholm appears in global rankings or read the scoring methodology.
Structured indicators on this page are directional and intended for orientation. Verified datasets are being integrated; official sources should be used for critical decisions.
5 institutional references inform this view, listed below with reliability notes. Structured indicators on this page are directional and intended for orientation; verified datasets are being integrated and official sources should be used for critical decisions.
Used as a policy and methodology reference for urban exposure and resilience signals.
Used as an energy-resource and weather-normalization reference.
Used where European city comparisons need monitored air-quality context.
Used to explain urban climate vulnerability and adaptation scoring logic.
Used to ground energy-readiness scoring in international transition guidance.