Sweden Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Sweden
Hop across islands and relax on a stretch of sand, before heading north to enjoy a glistening and snowy wonderland.

Sweden offers an icy cool atmosphere with refined cities, dramatic topography and Arctic wilderness. Its beaches are a pleasant surprise and a contrast from the country’s urban gems and northern regions. Get to know friendly locals in modern, progressive towns.

Few cities combine quaint historic attractions with a progressive mindset as well as Sweden’s capital of Stockholm. Wander through the Gamla Stan Old Town on Stadsholmen island for its charming architecture. Stroll along quaint cobbled alleys and people-watch in cafés and shops.

Visit the Royal Palace to watch the daily Changing of the Guard observance. Explore the palace for a look at its majestic chambers and museum displays. The city’s island of Djurgården contains fascinating sights, including the Skansen open-air museum that sheds light on the country through historic buildings. Gaze up at the imposing battleship from the 1600s in the Vasa Museum.

Continue your cultural pursuits in the country’s second-largest city, Gothenburg. Learn about the town’s history and style at the Gothenburg Museum of Art, the Museum of World Culture and the Maritime Museum. The latter chronicles the city’s shipbuilding past and contains an aquarium.

For a change of scenery, take a boat along the canals of Malmö and look around the 15th-century Malmöhus Castle. Enjoy the warm summers in southern Sweden with a swim in the ocean at Varberg’s Kallbadhuset, which contains traditional Swedish nude saunas. The western coast has many resorts for sunbathing and relaxing.

Northern Sweden is cold and snowy in winter. Enjoy the serene atmosphere in unspoiled Lapland above the Arctic Circle. Drive a snowmobile and travel by husky-led sled dog.

Find Sweden between Norway and Finland in the heart of Northern Europe’s region of Scandinavia. Its eastern coast overlooks the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia, while the western side meets the North Sea. Fly to Stockholm Arlanda Airport and get around by ferry, train, bus or car.

Sweden’s snow-and-sauna culture in the north complements the sophisticated cities of the south.

Popular cities in Sweden

Stockholm showing boating, a marina and a bay or harbour
Stockholm
Known for Dining, Shopping and Historical
Sweden’s capital is a fascinating mix of natural beauty, historic structures and modern economics set on multiple islands in Europe’s northern reaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Stockholm Palace
  • King's Garden
  • Museum of Medieval Stockholm
Skansen Kronan which includes a park, a city and views
Gothenburg
Known for Dining, Shopping and Business
This Swedish city showcases some of the best of aspects of Europe with its wide streets, rich history, delicious seafood and range of entertainment, from museums to nightlife.

Reasons to visit

  • Liseberg Amusement Park
  • Nordstan Shopping Center
  • Universeum
Gustav Adolf Square which includes a park as well as a couple
Malmö
Known for Shopping, Historical and Cafes
Admire historic architecture, enjoy free summer concerts, browse art museums and relax in the scenic green spaces of Sweden’s City of Parks.

Reasons to visit

  • Lilla Torg
  • Malmo Town Hall
  • Stortoget
Uppsala
Uppsala
Known for Universities, Cathedrals and Historical

Reasons to visit

  • Uppsala Botanical Garden
  • Uppsala Castle
Helsingborg featuring a city, a bay or harbour and cruising
Helsingborg
Known for Ferries and boats, Ports and Marinas
Climb a medieval tower, stroll through exquisite gardens and wet your feet at tropically themed beaches at this ancient city by the sea.

Reasons to visit

  • City Hall

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