region·latency

AWS eu-north-1 latency

Europe (Stockholm) · Stockholm, SE. How long a round trip from your machine to this region takes — and how much of that distance alone demands.

The region

CloudAmazon Web Services
Region codeeu-north-1
Region nameEurope (Stockholm)
Datacentre cityStockholm, SE
Coordinates59.33, 18.07
Published IPv4 prefixes213
Probe endpointhttps://dynamodb.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/
Probe stylea CORS request whose reply the page can read
VerificationResolved to an address inside this region’s own published range, TCP 443 open. Checked 2026-08-21.

Coordinates are the real datacentre city rather than the marketing region name, because they feed the distance maths below.

Distance, and the floor it sets

Light in fibre covers about 100 km per millisecond of round trip. These are the great-circle distances to Stockholm and the latency no network can beat — not a measurement, a limit. What you actually measure is this plus routing.

FromDistanceFloor
New York6,320 km63 ms
Los Angeles8,880 km89 ms
São Paulo10,927 km109 ms
London1,433 km14 ms
Frankfurt1,187 km12 ms
Johannesburg9,555 km96 ms
Dubai4,758 km48 ms
Mumbai6,229 km62 ms
Singapore9,637 km96 ms
Tokyo8,168 km82 ms
Sydney15,596 km156 ms

Other regions in this metro

Within 75 km of Stockholm — near enough that distance sets no meaningful floor between them. When several sit in one city, the fastest is the city’s real floor; a slower neighbour is usually the endpoint’s own server time.

Measure it yourself

These figures are geometry. Your own round trip to eu-north-1 depends on your connection and the route it takes — open the instrument, pick AWS, and sweep. Every region is timed from your browser against the endpoint listed above, and the result is split into the part physics demands and the part the network added.

See every AWS region on the AWS latency page.