Go-carting

Is the need for speed taking over? Well go-carting might not be the fastest on the planet but it will definitely set you in the right mood. Speed your way through the obstacles and swerve around the corners in a miniature car that's just gagging to be pushed to full throttle. Vrrrooom!

Speedfreak

www.speedfreak.se
Check out the Swedish link for pictures, and use the contact information below to book your ride.
Address: Upplagsvägen 27A, 117 43 Stockholm
E-mail: info@speedfreak.se, boka@speedfreak.se
Subway:Midsommarkransen, exit Svandammsvägen
Phone: +46 8 681 01 60
This place is popular so book ahead!

Värmdö GoCart

www.varmdogokart.se
Beat the top scores or die trying and laughing, we're guessing that's what this place wants you to do. The link's in Swedish but the pictures speak for themselves. Other useful info can be found below.
Address:Minos Väg 4, 134 44 Gustavsberg
Phone:+46 8 570 165 00
E-mail: asa@varmdogokart.se
Bus:431, 433-437 and 492 to Mölnvik from Slussen subway station.

Järfälla Hyrkarting-center

www.jarfalla-hyrkart.nu

This is an outside track that's kind of dependent on the weather. When there's sun it's fun but when the thunder gods are mad the tracks look bad.
Address:Sadelvägen 1, 177 39 Järfälla
Phone:+46 8-583 578 78
E-mail: info@jarfalla-hyrkart.nu
Bus:530 0r 560 to Gokartvägen
This place has drop-in hours as well as bookable times but check ahead to make sure.

Photo: SMC-gokart



Scandinavian motor sports center

www.smc-gokart.com

A cool track indoors and popular with most everybody. You'll have a great time any day.

Address:Västberga Allé 60, 126 75 Stockholm
Phone:+46 8 -709 41 00
E-mail: info@smc-gokart.com
Bus:165 from the subway station Liljeholmen, to Västberga gårdsväg.

Race Town

cgi.racetown.se

Since it's located right in the city it's very popular and always keeps the place in great condition. A drawback is that it's at maximum capacity a lot of the time, which makes for a lot of waiting.

Phone:+46 8-590 701 70
E-mail: go-kart@racetown.se
Subway:T-Centralen


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