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Visit us at the House of Sweden:
2900 K Street, N.W. Suite, 501, Washington, D.C. 20007
Call or email us at:
Office ph: +1 202 536 1603
Mobile: +202 352 5532
Email: info@nextlevel-usa.com
House of Sweden
In 2006, House of Sweden – a stunning example of contemporary Scandinavian architecture designed by Gert Wingårdh and Tomas Hansen – was inaugurated as the new home of the Embassy of Sweden in Washington D.C. As a physical representation of Swedish values such as openness, transparency and democracy, House of Sweden is the flagship of Swedish public diplomacy in the United States. The building houses the Embassy of Sweden, the Embassy of Iceland, offices, apartments and an Event Center that features conference and exhibition halls.
Photo: Åke E:son Lindman
Directions:
- 4.4 miles from Reagan National Airport
- 24 miles from Washington Dulles International Airport
- 3.5 miles from Union Station ( Amtrak )
- 6 blocks from Metro Station
- 2 blocks from Circulator Bus stop
Use of public transportation is strongly recommended for persons visiting House of Sweden.
House of Sweden is located a few blocks from the Foggy Bottom Metro Station (Orange and Blue Lines).
Blue Georgetown Shuttle buses run frequently between Foggy Bottom and Thomas Jefferson and K Street, which is just one block from House of Sweden.
Blue Georgetown Shuttle buses and Metrobus 38B Eastbound run from Roslyn Metro Station (Orange and Blue Lines). Stop: Thomas Jefferson and M Street, about three blocks from House of Sweden.
The big red Circulator buses service K and M Streets, N.W., both stop at Thomas Jefferson.
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