Who lives in Bromma

Bromma is the large, predominantly residential borough on the western side of Stockholm, made up of garden suburbs and villa neighbourhoods such as Nockeby, Alvik, Aldersro and Abrahamsberg, threaded with parks and edged by the waters of Lake Malaren. It draws families who want room to breathe: houses with gardens, beaches and sports grounds within reach, and a quieter pace than the dense inner districts, all without giving up a fast connection to the centre. To see how the borough fits the wider city, start with our international schools in Stockholm directory.

The borough attracts a mix of Swedish professional households and international families on corporate and academic postings who prioritise space and schooling over a central address. It is suburban rather than urban, with detached and semi detached homes alongside low rise apartment areas, and it suits families who want a settled, outdoor oriented base with international schooling and the city both close at hand.

Schools in and near Bromma

Bromma's practical draw for international families is its branch of Internationella Engelska Skolan, the bilingual chain that teaches the Swedish national curriculum with English as a strong working language across much of the school day, which gives newly arrived children an English rich environment close to home. For families set on a full international programme, Stockholm International School in central Ostermalm runs the International Baccalaureate continuum and is English medium throughout, while the British International School of Stockholm in the Danderyd and Djursholm direction offers an English curriculum from the early years upward.

Treat any single named school as illustrative of the area rather than a recommendation, and confirm curricula, stages and admissions directly, as places at the most popular schools can be limited. For the full list use the Stockholm schools directory and shortlist with the school finder quiz.

Commute and catchment

Sweden does not operate residential catchment areas for international schools, which admit by application, so living in Bromma does not tie you to a particular school. What Bromma offers instead is connectivity: the metro green line runs through Alvik and on towards the centre, the Bromma commuter rail and tram links add reach, and the road network gives drivers an easy run when needed.

For families choosing the local Internationella Engelska Skolan branch the journey can be short, while reaching Stockholm International School in Ostermalm or the British International School towards Danderyd is a direct ride on the metro and rail network. Stockholm's public transport is reliable enough that many families manage the school run without a car, though some keep one for weekend trips to the lakes and forests.

Housing and cost of living

Housing in Bromma is more varied than in the inner city, ranging from period villas and modern family houses with gardens in sought after pockets such as Nockeby and Aldersro to apartment blocks in the busier sub districts. Family houses in the prime villa areas sit in the upper band for Stockholm prices, while apartments are generally more moderate, so the borough can offer better value for space than central Ostermalm even though garden homes command a clear premium.

Before committing, model the full cost of rent or purchase, schooling and transport with our relocation cost calculator, and read the wider relocation guide for the visa, healthcare and setting up steps. Treat any specific price as indicative and verify current asking rents before you budget, and note that the first hand rental market for family houses can be competitive for newcomers.

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Family life

Family life in Bromma is suburban and firmly outdoors oriented. The borough has lakeside beaches on Lake Malaren, generous parks and green corridors, sports clubs and playing fields, and quiet residential streets that suit younger children, with everyday shops and services close by and the city centre a short ride away. English is widely spoken across Stockholm, which eases the transition for newly arrived families.

The trade-off against the central districts is a less urban, less walkable feel and a school run that may involve a short metro or rail trip rather than a stroll. For households who want houses with gardens, beaches and forest within reach while keeping international schooling and the inner city accessible, Bromma is one of the most appealing places to settle in Stockholm.

Living in Bromma: FAQ

Which international schools are in or near Bromma, Stockholm?+

Bromma has a branch of Internationella Engelska Skolan, the bilingual English and Swedish chain that runs to the Swedish national curriculum with English as a strong working language, which makes it convenient for families who want an English rich school close to home. The full International Baccalaureate option, Stockholm International School, and the British International School of Stockholm in the Danderyd direction are reachable on the metro and rail network. Use the Stockholm directory to compare them.

Is Bromma a good area for expat families?+

Bromma suits families who want a greener, calmer base than the inner city while staying connected to it. It is a leafy western district with villas and garden suburbs, beaches on Lake Malaren, sports facilities and an English rich local school, and it is on the metro and commuter rail. The trade-off against central Ostermalm is a less urban feel and a school run that may involve a short ride rather than a walk.

How is the school commute from Bromma?+

Sweden does not use residential catchment areas for international schools, which admit by application, so living in Bromma does not tie you to one school. Bromma is served by the metro green line and the Bromma commuter rail, so the local Internationella Engelska Skolan branch can be a short trip, while the central international schools are a direct ride into town. Many families manage the run by public transport.

How expensive is it to live in Bromma?+

Bromma covers a range, from sought after villa areas such as Aldersro and Nockeby that sit in the upper band for Stockholm housing to more moderate apartment districts, so it is generally more affordable per square metre for space than central Ostermalm while still commanding a premium for family houses with gardens. Model rent or purchase, school fees and transport together with the relocation cost calculator before you commit.

What is family life like in Bromma?+

Family life in Bromma is suburban and outdoors oriented, with garden suburbs, lake beaches, sports clubs and parks, good local services and quick access to the city centre. It appeals to families who want houses with gardens and a quieter pace while keeping international schooling and the inner city within easy reach.

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