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Services in the building

Services in the building
Portalen has focus on simplicity that creates value. A workday at Portalen should allow your employees to breathe a little easier.

Bonnier Business Centre

As a tenant in Portalen, you have access to more than your own office. Membership in Bonnier Business Centre gives you access to other modern workspaces and meeting rooms in central Stockholm and Uppsala. All to make the workday easier for you and your employees.
The Bonnier Business Centre is a complement to your existing office space, created to give you and your colleagues a flexible and sustainable solution to work life. Workspace is available via drop-in and some meeting rooms can be booked free of charge while other larger meeting rooms can be rented for a fee.
We have our own staff who more than gladly will help you order food or coffee for your meetings.

Shared meeting space

You will find all you need in Portalen’s shared meeting space for you and your colleagues to have inspiring meetings with internal and external partners. The space is perfect for lectures, classes or workshops and includes a kitchen to make food service and events easy.

Restaurant with locally produced food

On the ground floor in Portalen you’ll find our restaurant. Here, you can choose if you want to sit inside our outside and breath in the fresh sea air.
Portalen has been developed with a focus on sustainability. That’s why we also put great value on what we serve on your plate. In our restaurant, you can enjoy locally sourced and healthy food.

Bicycle service

What could be better than bicycling to work? At Portalen, there is designated bicycle parking and even cleaning and repair services available.

Changing room

If you’ve bicycled to work, gone to the gym or maybe want to meet friends after work, you can freshen up in the building’s changing rooms.

Services in the building

Shared meeting space
Restaurant
Bicycle parking and service hub
Shower and changing room
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