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The new Marketplace at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Photo credit: Tengboms
The new Marketplace at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Photo credit: Tengboms

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A number of retail shops will open their doors when the new Marketplace opens at Stockholm Arlanda Airport next summer

The new Stockholm Arlanda is taking shape. A number of shops will be ready to open next summer when the first phase of the new Marketplace is completed, along with a new modern security checkpoint. Retailers including a number of well-known Swedish brands will move in, and there will also be a brand-new gift concept, with a focus on Nordic products. Shops for outdoor life, electronics and much more will open, while the tax-free shop will have brand-new larger premises.

The development of the new Stockholm Arlanda is under way. A large-scale security checkpoint with state-of-the-art technology is being built in Terminal 5, which will make things easier for passengers. Right next door, the new Marketplace is being created – the largest commercial investment ever at Stockholm Arlanda. The Marketplace will feature Nordic design and have a total of 11,000 square metres of commercial space. The first of three phases will open in the summer of 2023, and the whole Marketplace will be completed by the end of 2024/beginning of 2025.

“Part of our commercial strategy for the public tendering of new shops for the Marketplace has been to create good opportunities for shopping, whether it is planned or more spontaneous in nature. A varied offering and a broad range of prices that appeal to different customer groups have been important aspects,” says Charlotte Ljunggren, Chief Marketing Officer at Swedavia and Acting Airport Director at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.

The public tendering process for the first shops moving in at Stockholm Arlanda and the new Marketplace has now been completed. Among the newcomers are many Swedish brands such as GANT and J. Lindeberg. The Sweshop concept is also a new feature, with its exciting shops for gifts and an assortment that pays tribute to Nordic handcrafts, culture and heritage.

”People have expressed a desire for more Nordic, Swedish and local goods to buy as gifts, and that is one of many things we are pleased that we will now be able to offer,” says Charlotte Ljunggren.

Here are some of the shops that will open in the Marketplace in Terminal 5:

Phase 1, summer 2023:

  • Stockholm Duty Free
    Immediately after the new security checkpoint, passengers will step into the new tax-free shop. It will be a modern shop featuring Nordic design in a space covering 2,000 square metres.

  • Sweshop
    In Sweshop’s souvenir outlet, passengers will find gifts, souvenirs and food. Sweshop will also have a large Dalecarlian horse in its shops, which will change in style and colour depending on the season. It is hoped that the Dalecarlian horse will attract tourists and Swedish travellers for an Instagram moment. Along with two shops in the Marketplace, Sweshop will also have an outlet in SkyCity at Stockholm Arlanda and at Göteborg Landvetter Airport.
  • Pocketshop
    Pocketshop has long operated at both Stockholm Arlanda and Göteborg Landvetter, but it will open two brand-new outlets in the Marketplace.
  • InMotion
    The electronics retailer, which sells the latest products from the biggest brands, will open three shops at Stockholm Arlanda, one of which will be in the Marketplace, as well as a shop at Göteborg Landvetter Airport.
  • Kronan (Apotek) pharmacy
    Apotek currently has an outlet in SkyCity with a full range of items, including prescription drugs, but will now also open a shop in the Marketplace with a focus on pharmaceutical products for health and wellbeing as well as travel-related items.
  • Forex
  • Global Blue

Phase 2, late 2023

  • World of Toys

The toy shop at Stockholm Arlanda will open another outlet in the Marketplace, which will also sell children’s clothing. Passengers will be able to buy everything from toys to different brands of children’s clothing.

  • Sweshop, outlet 2
  • Pocketshop, outlet 2

Phase 3, end of 2024/beginning of 2025

  • Aera Fashion Multibrand

Airport Fashion Group will open new shops in the Marketplace. Their Multibrand Fashion Store will be divided up so that passengers will find fashions for both men and women.

  • GANT

The Swedish brand GANT will open a shop in the Marketplace, where the focus will be on the latest in fashion.

  • J. Lindeberg

Fashion-conscious shoppers will find clothes and accessories from this Swedish brand in the Marketplace.

  • Aera outdoor leisure fashion

When Aera opens its doors in the Marketplace, it will offer a wide range of outdoor clothing for active people.


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The Swedavia Group owns, operates and develops ten airports across Sweden. Our role is to create the access Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business and meetings. Safe, satisfied passengers are the foundation of Swedavia’s business. Swedavia is a world leader in developing airports with the least possible environmental impact. In 2021, the Group had annual revenue of about 2.7 billion Swedish kronor and nearly 2,300 employees.

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