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Barino is one of the newly opened units at Stockholm Arlanda Airport this summer. Photo: Swedavia
Barino is one of the newly opened units at Stockholm Arlanda Airport this summer. Photo: Swedavia

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Here are the summer openings at Arlanda

Over the summer, a number of new outlets have opened at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. And more will be added before the new Marketplace opens its doors in September.

Early this summer, the new state-of-the-art security checkpoint in Terminal 5 at Arlanda opened, and many passengers have already experienced it. Immediately adjacent to the security checkpoint, the new Marketplace – the largest commercial investment ever at Arlanda – is now taking shape. The Marketplace will feature Nordic design and have a total of 11,000 square metres of commercial space. The first shops and restaurants will open this autumn, with other outlets then opening on a continuous basis until the Marketplace is completed in late 2024/early 2025.

But things are happening at Arlanda not just in the Marketplace. This summer, a number of new outlets have opened in SkyCity as well as in Terminal 2 and Terminal 5. The range of bars and restaurants on offer has expanded with the addition of the café Barino, Upstairs & Bar and Cornelius Coffee among others. As for shopping, the electronics shop InMotion has been added to the offering.

Here is a list of all the openings at Arlanda since the beginning of June:

SkyCity

Barino Café

Terminal 2

Espresso House – Before the security checkpoint
WHSmith – After the security checkpoint
Upstairs & Bar – After the security checkpoint
InMotion – After the security checkpoint
Pressbyrån – Before the security checkpoint

Terminal 5

FOREX – The first to open in the new Marketplace!
Take Away Mart – Gate 17
C/C Cornelius Coffee – Gate C37
Pressbyrån – Gate F58
InMotion – Gate 14
Pressbyrån – Gate C35
Eton – Gate C39

Openings coming in August:

SkyCity

Barino – Italian-inspired cuisine

Terminal 2

Brew’d Beans & Hopes – After the security checkpoint

Terminal 5
Fresh Forward – In the arrival hall

For more information, contact Swedavia's press service on phone 010-109 01 00 or press@swedavia.se.

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