Terminals
Stockholm-Arlanda Airport has two international terminals and two domestic terminals. SkyCity connects Terminal 5 and Terminal 4, providing such service functions as hotels, conference facilities, restaurants and shops. It also contains escalators and lifts to the underground stations for the Upptåget commuter trains operated by the Uppsala regional transport authority and the long-distance trains operated by the SJ railway company. The terminals were built during different decades, which is reflected in their contrasting architecture.
Terminal 5
An international terminal that opened in 1976. The new portion (Pier F) was inaugurated in 2003.
Terminal 2
An international terminal that opened in 1990. It was designed by architect Lars Wretblad.
Terminal 4
A domestic terminal that opened in 1983. Its current gates opened in 2005.
Terminal 3
A regional terminal that opened in 1989.
SkyCity
Inaugurated in 1993, it contains hotels, restaurants and other service functions.