Get 10% off on the app with promo code APP10
- SGDSingapore Dollar
- AUDAustralian Dollar
- EUREuro
- GBPPound Sterling
- INRIndian Rupees
- IDRIndonesian Rupiah
- JPYJapanese Yen
- HKDHong Kong Dollar
- MYRMalaysian Ringgit
- TWDNew Taiwan Dollar
- THBThai Baht
- PHPPhilippine Peso
- USDU.S Dollar
- NZDNew Zealand Dollar
- VNDVietnamese Dong
- KRWKorean Won
- AEDEmirati Dirham
- CNYChinese Yuan
- CADCanadian Dollar
- CHFSwiss Franc
- 한국어
- 日本語
- English
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Tiếng Việt
- ไทย
- 简体中文
Things to do in Johanneshov 2026 | Pelago by Singapore Airlines

Book things to do inJohanneshov
Popular things to do in Johanneshov
Why book with Pelago?
Why book with Pelago?
Service that soars
Connect to culture
Sign up to enjoy 10% off your first 2 bookingsT&Cs apply
Frequently asked questions
About Johanneshov
Johanneshov is a district located in the southern part of Stockholm, Sweden. It is known for being home to the Tele2 Arena, a multi-purpose stadium. The currency used in Sweden is the Swedish Krona. Johanneshov offers a mix of urban and green spaces, making it a diverse destination for travelers. The district is also close to the vibrant Södermalm area, known for its trendy shops and restaurants.
When to visit
The best time to visit Johanneshov is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is mild and pleasant. This is also when many outdoor events and concerts take place in the area. However, if you enjoy winter sports, visiting during the snowy months of December to February can also be a great experience.
Getting around
Getting around Johanneshov is easy thanks to the efficient public transportation system in Stockholm. Visitors can use the metro, buses, trams, and ferries to navigate the city. Renting a bike is also a popular option for exploring the district and its surrounding areas.
Traveller tips
When visiting Johanneshov, be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes as the district is best explored on foot. Don't forget to try traditional Swedish dishes like meatballs and herring at local restaurants. It's also a good idea to carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while sightseeing. Be prepared for varying weather conditions by dressing in layers. Lastly, learn a few basic Swedish phrases to communicate with locals and enhance your travel experience.