
Sergelgatan
Sergelgatan 1 sits in the heart of central Stockholm, directly adjacent to Sergels torg and several major shopping centres. The site benefits from very high footfall, with a mix of commuters, tourists and shoppers. Its close proximity to T‑Centralen and a wide range of restaurants and retail make this location one of the city's busiest hubs.
2 328 630
From 466 SEK / day
1346×769 px
181 tum
16:9
DIGITAL
Restrictions
- No political content
Location and area
Sergelgatan 8-10, 111 57, Stockholm, Sergelgatan 8–10, 111 57 Stockholm, Sweden
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Agent insights
Traffic analysis
Sergelgatan 1 sits in the heart of central Stockholm, directly adjacent to Sergels torg and several major shopping centres. The site benefits from very high footfall, with a mix of commuters, tourists and shoppers. Its close proximity to T‑Centralen and a wide range of restaurants and retail make this location one of the city's busiest hubs.
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Billboard information
Outdoor advertising at Sergelgatan
Sergelgatan 1 sits in the heart of central Stockholm, directly adjacent to Sergels torg and several major shopping centres. The site benefits from very high footfall, with a mix of commuters, tourists and shoppers. Its close proximity to T‑Centralen and a wide range of restaurants and retail make this location one of the city's busiest hubs.
- Location
- Sergelgatan 8–10, 111 57 Stockholm, Sweden
- Format
- Digital billboard · Digital · 181 tum
- Price
- From 466 SEK / day
- Reach
- 2,328,630 / month
- Availability
- Request required
77,621 contacts/day
Which campaigns fit here?
The placement suits local and regional campaigns that need visibility in everyday traffic, commuting or retail-adjacent environments.
How is reach estimated?
Reach is based on the surface contact and traffic data where available. When a campaign period is selected, expected contacts are calculated for the booking.
What creative do I need?
Creative requirements depend on format. Digital surfaces usually use image or video, while static surfaces may require print-ready artwork and production time.
