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Places to visit in Sweden

Places to Visit in Sweden

Sweden Tourist Places

Gothenburg, Stockholm, Halmstad, Uppsala, Malmo, Umea, Kalmar, Linkoping, Lund, Orebro, Helsingborg, Ystad, Abisko National Park and many more

Discover the unparalleled charm of one of Europe’s most stunning destinations as you explore the different places to visit in Sweden. The country lies on the Arctic Circle and is best known for its snowy beauty and the Northern Lights. However, Sweden is so much more than just those two things – it is full of natural wonders and modern attractions.

From cobblestone streets to 13th-century cathedrals, Stockholm is among the most diverse places to explore in Sweden. It is the country’s capital city and is full of heritage attractions, natural beauty, and waterways. As you explore Sweden’s tourist places, visit the oldest cities of the region like Gothenburg, Uppsala, and Linkoping. Head out on walking tours and indulge in a mix of Danish and Swedish heritage in these mesmerising destinations.

Visit Malmo, which is famous for its urban vibe and Halmstad and Helsingborg for their majestic coastline. If Ystad, Sigtuna, and Lund are known for their old-world charm, Orebro is iconic for its diverse cuisine and social life. If you’re a nature enthusiast, remember to visit Kiruna, Abisko, and Jukkasjarvi, which offer the best views of the Northern Lights. So, when you plan your dream Europe tour, you must include Sweden in your itinerary.

Here's the list of the best places to visit in Sweden:

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Places to visit in Sweden
Gamla Stan
Dates back to as long back as the 13th century, you can imagine the number of historical structures that may be lined across the region. Ancient medieval alleyways, cobbled streets and archaic architecture surrounds this town. Having a strong “Old Town'' influence, Gamla Stan is home to the world-famous Stockholm Stock Exchange Building.

Another famous attraction in Gamla Stan is its square, which holds immense historic resemblance. Being the site of the Stockholm Bloodbath where Swedeish noblemen were massacred by the Danish King, Christian II, this site is well revered. There are over 370 properties across the small town that hold archaeological importance and all of them are worthy places to visit in Stockholm.

Best time to visit: June to August
Liseberg Amusement Park
As you step inside the greatest amusement park in Scandinavia, for a moment you cannot guess what is real and what is makeover. Of course, the experiences you will gather here are real and amazing. From scary Halloween celebrations to dizzy rides, from eccentric dance to music you will be spoilt of options to revel at the park.

There are several idyllic spots dotted with colourful flower beds, waterfalls and lush greenery inside the park where you can enjoy family picnics. Music lovers can rock away with the best musicians on the Lilla Scenen and Stora Scenen stages or watch wonderful shows at Liseberg Theatre, Rondo and Kaninscenen.

Location: Örgrytevägen 5, 402 22 Göteborg, Sweden

Timings: 12pm -10pm
Helsingborg

Helsingborg is one of the famous tourist attractions in Sweden. Being a port city, it's close to the water body in the Lund peninsula. The city is mainly known for its historical landmarks like the medieval castle of Kärnan and the famous Gothic church of Sankta Maria Kyrka. The Fredriksdal is an open-air museum of several Swedish and Danes artifacts. The seaside border of the city is known for beautiful promenades.

Vasa Museum
Known as the “Maritime museum” for the world, this attraction is a must-see in the list of places to visit in Stockholm. The significant highlight of this museum is the fact that it is home to the one and only, (almost) fully intact ship that dates back to the 17th century.

This 64-gun warship was salvaged during the 1900’s and has been a part of the museum since its own inception. Being the most-visited museum in all of Scandinavia, there is no reason for you to give this destination a skip in your travel.

Location: Galärvarvsvägen 14, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden

Best time to visit: 9 am to 5 pm

Entry Fee: 110 SEK
Ystad

Ystad is known as the gateway of peace and tranquility, which is why it's one of the most visited places in the entire country. The Baltic Sea is located close by, and hence, the town's ambiance is quite soothing. Being a Scandinavian town, you will find colorful houses adorning the two sides of the pavements.

With sprawling woodlands, the city is very close to nature's wonders and hence a heavenly paradise. One of the popular places to visit in Ystad is the Ales Stenar- an archaeological site having 59 boulders being laid in the form of a ship. The town is also known for Kåseberga- a fishing harbor that gives way to the vast Baltic Sea.

Abisko National Park

The Abisko National Park is a part of the famous alpine valley of Abiskodalen. Here, you will find the largest alpine lake of the entire Scandinavian region of northern Europe. The park is a famous spot for experiencing the exclusive alpine vegetation and wildlife.

You will have a wonderful picturesque of the lofty hills covered with snow during winters and green plants during the summers on the northern border. Some of the most common and exciting activities are snowmobiling, dog sledding, and photography making it one of the best Sweden places.

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Oland
Known to be the land of Stenkusten or the Stone coast, Öland is the second-largest island of Sweden. It's a paradisal gateway for many people, thanks to the picturesque beauty and aura of the place. Large, sprawling meadows cover the southwestern region, while a little inside, you will find deciduous forest cover.

Lofty cliffs can be seen in the background, which looks marvelous against the Stone coast of the island. The island's surface is mainly formed from exposed limestone, resulting in its uniqueness. It has around seventy-five different nature reserves along with ancient ruins and rack fields.

Location: an island in the Baltic Sea and close to Kalmar, Sweden

Best time: all the year-round

Highlights: Byrums Raukar, Horns Kustväg cycling trail, Trollskogen pine forest, Stora Alvaret, and the ancient ruins.
Kiruna
Kiruna is the mining town of Sweden. Here, you will find the world's largest mining setup for iron ore excavations. Due to the constant risks looming in the air from the continuous mining operations, the entire town of Kiruna is being moved to the eastern side for safety.

Kiruna is mostly visited during the winter season as the city gets covered with snow for the longer period. It's close to the alpine region, which further enhances the beauty of the land. Here, you can marvel at the aurora borealis during the winters and visit the famous Ice hotel in the Jukkasjärvi region. Dogsledding and reindeer sleigh riders are the two major activities in this region.

Location: Lapland province, Sweden

Best time: December to March

Highlights: Ice Hotel, husky sled rides, Nordic style spas, experiencing Sami culture, and visiting the Aurora Sky Station.
Lund Cathedral
The Lund Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Sweden, which is why one can marvel at the building structure throughout the day without getting bored. It was built in 1398 and depicted the medieval and Gothic culture fused uniquely. It is, in fact, one of the best places to visit in Sweden during a day tour. Two 55 meters watchtowers are present from where you will get a panoramic view of Lund's skyline.

Location: Lund Peninsula, Skane province, Sweden

Best time: Throughout the year

Highlights: Giant Fin embraced tower, the Crypt, the astronomical clock of the cathedral, 1300s oak choir stalls, 3.5 meters tall candelabra having seven branches.
Sigtuna
Sigtuna is Sweden's first city, formed around 97 CE. Despite the town having a small population of about 9000, it has a lot to offer to the tourists. It's the home to some popular historical landmarks of the entire European continent.

From the 17th century medieval houses to castles and cathedrals, Sigtuna is a sight to marvel at. The city has got the first Swedish pedestrian path from cobblestones, thereby lending a historical touch to the ambiance.

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

Best time: June to August

Highlights: Sigtuna museum of historical artifacts, Sigtuna city hall, the first pedestrian street, the 170 Sigtuna runes, Main Square, Mariakyrkan Church, ruins of St. Olof's and St. Peter, Lake Mälaren, and others.
Lake Siljan

Lake Siljan has a very doting geographical importance as it was created from a wide meteorite crate spanning over a diameter of 75 Km. Due to this, the lake has quite an impressive depth which adds to the surrounding beauty.

Lake Siljan is one of the most visited areas, thanks to the amazing picturesque serving as a backdrop and the unique countryside culture. It is sitting right in the middle of some of the oldest Swedish villages. Here, you can enjoy the folk art of Sweden while marveling at the luscious greeneries surrounding the villages and the lake. Summer is the perfect season to visit this lake as the temperature remains moderate and quite soothing also.

Hoga Kusten
Höga Kusten or the High Coast is located in the Gulf of Bothnia and is of great importance in Sweden. The area is mainly known for the granite cliffs and the surrounding small rocky islands, making it one of the best places in Sweden to visit.

Here, you will find the cliffs becoming steeper and steeper due to a geological process known as the vertical rebound. Nevertheless, the place is not losing its charm and beauty any time sooner. It has a hiking trail which makes the area more favorable for adventure lovers. This is the second-largest Swedish hike trail which is why many tourists visit the High Coast throughout the year.

Location:
Ångermanland province, Sweden

Best time:
All the year-round

Highlights:
Skuleskogen National Park, granite cliffs, rocky islands, inland forest covers, hike trails
Gotland
Gotland is one of the main areas with the Viking historic tales still lingering in the air. It's also a popular place in terms of the magnificent natural beauty surrounding the island. With a long coastline covered in sandy beaches, Gotland has a lot to offer to the tourists, thereby marking itself as one of the heavenly places to visit in Sweden. Its capital, Visby, is the ideal historic town with cobblestone alleys and a predominating Viking culture.

Location: Southern Sweden

Best time: April to August, summer season

Highlights: Ringmuren or the Visby City Wall, Raukar sear stacks, biking in the Eksta Coast, Djupvik fishing village, Stora Karlsö island, Faro island visit, Gotland museum, the blue lagoon quarry, Gotska Sandon National Park
Jokkmokk

Located right next to the northern boundary of the polar circle, Jokkmokk offers an unforgettable experience to tourists. It's the cultural center of Lapland and is one of the main areas to visit in the Scandinavian zone of northern Europe.

It's a Sami town, and hence, no other place will be as good as the Jokkmokk to learn more about these reindeer herders. The annual winter market is the meeting place of the Sami people, and hence, attending this event is a must during your visit to Lapland. Folk tales, traditional Sami games, and reindeer races are some of the notable activities during the annual market

Icebar

ICEBAR Stockholm, the world's first permanent ice bar, offers a unique and immersive Arctic experience in the heart of Sweden's capital. Established in 2002, the bar is entirely made of ice, including the walls, bar counter, and even the glasses, all crafted from pristine ice harvested from the Torne River in northern Sweden. Maintained at a chilly -5 degrees C, visitors are provided with thermal capes and gloves to stay warm.

Stockholm’S Archipelago
One of the most exciting Sweden places to visit is Stockholm's archipelago. Consisting of about 30,000 islands in the Baltic Sea, the archipelago has a lot to offer to the tourists. These islands cover an entire area of 80 kilometers in the sea, making it one of the world's largest archipelagos.

Several activities like hiking, fishing, sea kayaking, swimming, and boating are popular on the archipelago islands. Apart from that, you can even collect wild berries and mushrooms as it's allowable by the Swedish government.

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

Best time: March to August, summer season

Highlights: ancient Swedish villages, less trotted islets, exploring most of the wooden islands, hiking on the rocky cliffs and dense woodlands, enjoying the unique Swedish cuisine, and others.
Visby, Gotland
Visby is the capital of the Gotland island in the Baltic Sea. It is a Viking town, and hence the architecture and even the culture will speak stories of this bravest clan the world has ever seen. Apart from this, you will also find several structures delineating the medieval period wonderfully.

It's the home to several church ruins dating back to the 12th century, like St. Clemens, St. Karin, and St. Nicolai and Drottens. You can take a stroll through the famous ring wall sprawled throughout 3.5 kilometers. This is why it's one of the best places in Sweden to visit for historic and natural experiences.

Location: Gotland, Sweden

Best time: April to August

Highlights: Visby museum, church ruins, Sankta Maria Cathedral, the Ring Wall, and the Visby botanical garden.
Oresund Bridge
The Oresund Bridge is the only railway link between Sweden and Denmark and hence is one of the ideal places to visit in Sweden. After constructing the 16 kilometers long bridge, trade routes between the two European countries have become smoother and flourishing. Aside from the bride, you can also visit the nearby artificial island, another attraction of the area. This bridge is most certainly a construction mastery of the Swedish people and attracts lots of tourists throughout the year.

Location:
Malmö, Sweden

Best time:
Throughout the year
Karlstad Cathedral

Karlstad Cathedral is an architectural gem nestled in Karlstad, Sweden. The cathedral is the seat of the Bishop of Karlstad in the Church of Sweden, constructed in the early 18th century. The cathedral was constructed in 1723; however, the site was destroyed in a fire. Later, it was rebuilt in the year 1730. Over the years, Karlstad Cathedral has evolved as a major attraction amongst people visiting Sweden.

The Church of Sofia

The Church of Sofia, located in Stockholm’s Södermalm district, is an architectural gem completed in 1906. It is designed by Gustaf Hermansson to blend Gothic and Romanesque styles with its red brick facade, towering spire, and intricate details. Named after Queen Sofia of Nassau, the church is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows that depict biblical scenes and Swedish saints, filling the interior with vibrant light.

Orebro Castle

Örebro Castle, located in the heart of Örebro, Sweden, is a striking medieval fortress with a rich history that dates back to the 13th century. Initially built as a defense stronghold along the Svartån River, the castle has undergone numerous renovations and expansions over the centuries, transforming it from a military fortification into a grand Renaissance castle. Its strategic location made it a significant site during various historical events, including the power struggles of medieval Sweden.

Ice Hotel
Made entirely out of ice taken from the Torne River,  Ice Hotel is one of the most offbeat places to see in Scandinavia. The hotel cum art exhibition changes guise every year in winter, when the remnants of last year’s dwelling melts completely back into the river.

The standard rooms at the hotel are fitted with ice decors, along with beds made of ice.  Even if you’re not planning to stay here, a host of different activities at the Hotel will make your visit worth the while.

From river rafting and fishing in the beautiful Thorne, to snowmobile and sledding adventures across the ice-capped land, Ice Hotel promises the most happening tours. You may also choose to try your hand at Ice Sculpting, with trained guides offering workshops on the same.

Highlights: Discover silence, northern lights, glistening snow clad forests.
Abisko
Abisko is a little village located north of the Arctic Circle.  Surrounded by mountains on all sides, Abisko is home to lemmings, shelters, and a rare variety of the Lapland Orchid. With the country's only ‘Blue Hole’ hovering over the city’s sky, Abisko is best known for commanding some of the most clear views of the Northern Lights, making it one of the biggest tourist attractions in Scandinavia.

The Aurora Sky Station on Mount Nuolja offers an unobstructed view of the lights. The Swedish Laplands of Abisko are compatible for adventure sports such as ice hiking, dog sledding, camping, fishing and much more. The Abisko National Park and the fjord of Abiskojokk are some of the other natural attractions in the city.

Highlights: Dog Sledding, Ice Climbing ,Snowmobiling, Northern Lights, Abisko National Park.
Charterhouse Mariefred

Charterhouse Mariefred, popularly known as the Gripsholm Charterhouse, is a Christian monastery dedicated to the Carthusian sect of Christianity. This monastery is located in Mariefred in Sodermanland and is also known as Gripsholm. This is the only Carthusian monastery in Scandinavia established before the Reformation.

Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen

Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen is a picturesque canal in Stockholm, Sweden, which offers a serene escape in the city's heart. It stretches approximately one kilometer, which connects the Djurgårdsbrunnsviken bay to the Lilla Värtan strait. The canal was constructed in the early 19th century, serving as a waterway and enhancing the landscape of the royal park Djurgården. It's a popular spot for leisurely activities, including walking, cycling, and boating. 

Arkils Tingstad

Arkils Tingstad is an ancient assembly site located near Vallentuna in Sweden, dating back to the Viking Age. It was a significant meeting place for local governance and law-making, where disputes were settled, and important community decisions were made. The site features an impressive stone circle, which is believed to have been used for ceremonial purposes during the Thing, or local assembly. The stones are arranged in a unique ship-like formation, a common design in Norse culture to honor the deceased or mark sacred spaces.

Lake Malar

Sweden. It is spread over an area of 1140 square kilometres and is 64 metres deep. The lake drains into the Baltic Sea and has its own islands and cultural attractions. This is also a lake that has some of the oldest settlements in the country. Lake Malar also connects Stockholm with Salt Bay in the Baltic Sea.

Lake Vanern

Lake Vanern is nestled in southwestern Sweden and is regarded as the largest lake in the country and the third largest in Europe. The lake is spread over a vast area of approximately 5,650 square km. It is nestled between the provinces of Värmland, Dalsland, and Västergötland. It is famously known for its rich diversity, offering a glimpse of countless fishes such as pike, perch, and salmon. Thus, if you love fishing, it is a must-visit destination!

Gripsholm Castle

Gripsholm Castle Sweden is a castle located in Mariefred, approximately 60 kilometres from Stockholm. This is a palace that belongs to the Swedish Royal Family and was also one of their official residences until the 18th century. Today, this palace is now a museum but is still considered to be a palace at the disposal of the Swedish Royal Family.

Habo Church

Popularly known as the Wooden Cathedral near Vattern, the Habo Church is the first church of this village, dating back to the 12th century. This church has a unique architecture, as it is made up of wood but it resembles a cathedral. The church is in the form of a basilica with a tall nave and low side aisles. The current structure was built in 1643 with a Greek Cross plan and it was in 1723 the church was renovated to its present structure that we can see today. 

Broby bro Runestones

The Broby bro Runestones, located in Uppland, Sweden, are a collection of Viking Age runestones commemorating various individuals, primarily from the 11th century. These stones hold inscriptions that honor fallen warriors and family members. They offer a glimpse into the Norse culture, beliefs, and customs, serving as lasting memorials etched with both historical significance and artistic value.

Sola i Karlstad

Sola-i-Karlstad, or "The Sun in Karlstad," is a beloved statue and symbol of the Swedish city of Karlstad. It honors Eva Lisa Holtz, a renowned innkeeper from the 18th century, affectionately known as "Sola" due to her sunny disposition and warm hospitality. The statue, created by Swedish sculptor Herman Reijers, was unveiled in 1985 and is situated in the city's main square.

Christina Church Jonkoping, Sweden

The Christina Church is a church located in Linkoping in Sweden and is named after Kristine Kyrka- the Swedish Queen. This church was built between the years 1649 and 1673 and is nothing less than a landmark in the city. The tower of this church is easily recognisable from anywhere in the city and was added in 1686. However the tower was burnt down after the great fire in 1790 and the rebuilding began.

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Sweden FAQ's

What are the romantic places to visit in Sweden?

1. Stockholm archipelago: One of the best romantic places to visit in Sweden is the Stockholm archipelago. Consisting of 30000 islands in the Baltic Sea, it's quite a popular site to visit. Here, the islands are scattered around and make a beautiful picturesque on the sea surface.

2. Oland:
The island of Oland is another wonderful place to visit. It is located in the Baltic Sea and is known for its luscious greenery, lofty hills at the backdrop, and some amazing structures.

3. Stockholm: Nothing will ever match the charisma and vibrancy of this town in Sweden. Here, the modern lifestyle has fused with the medieval culture and formed an unbreakable bond.

4. Mariefred: This is a medieval village where the houses are made from wood. The area is quite peaceful, and you can spend a day easily with your partner. It's located close to Stockholm and hence, you can reach the village easily after a short drive.

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How to reach Sweden?

To reach Sweden from India, one will have to first travel to New Delhi. The only direct flight to Stockholm flies from New Delhi, and it takes about 8 hours to complete the journey. Via sea, one will have to fly to one of the Baltic countries and then get on the cruise leaving for Sweden.

What is the best time to visit Sweden?

As there are many places to visit in Sweden, the best time will depend on the type of climate being experienced by your chosen areas. For example, in the summer season, you can visit Dalarna, Gothenburg, Kalmar, and Lapland. For the winter season, you can travel to the northern side to experience the northern lights in Lapland, explore Sami culture in Kiruna, and enjoy skiing in the Nordic cities in Sweden.

What is Sweden famous for?

Sweden is famous for both natural treasures and historical landmarks. Here, you will come across some of the best places in Sweden to visit, including national parks, lakes, zoos, lofty mountain hills, and islands. Apart from this, the Swedish culture is full of Nordic and Gothic historical tales that make the country quite famous.

Is Sweden a safe place to visit?

Yes, indeed, Sweden is a safe place to visit. It is, in fact, one of the most peaceful countries in the entire European continent, all thanks to the wonderful Swedish government and the impact of the royal family.

What food is Sweden best known for?

Sweden has a lot of cuisines. But, it is the Kanelbulle which is considered to be the Swedish national food. It's a cinnamon bun that is made from sweetened wheat bread dough. For flavors, chefs add cardamom, vanilla, and saffron. On top of the bun is a caramel glaze with a nut crumble that makes the dish more delectable for your taste buds.

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Do I need a visa for Sweden?

Yes, for visiting Sweden, you will need a visa. However, it's not the Swedish visa you need to work on. Rather, according to the international rules, for visiting Sweden, you will need the Schengen visa. With this visa, you will have access to Swedes and several other European countries.

What are the best areas to stay in Sweden?

1. Gamla Stan: Also known as the Old Town, it's one of the best places in Sweden to visit and stay. It dates back to the 12th century and is the oldest town in the country. Most of the hotels will give you a wonderful view of the Baltic Sea and the nearby fishing harbor like the Hotel Sven Vintappare, Castle House Inn, and the Hotel Gamla Stan.

2. Norrmalm:
With some of the wonderful landmarks like the Royal Opera House and the National Museum of Sweden, the Norrmalm is another place to stay in Sweden. Some of the most popular accommodations here are Grand Hotel Stockholm, Nordic Light Hotel, Lydmar Hotel, and the Downtown Camper.

3. Djurgårde: If you are looking for a peaceful and quaint area, Djurgårde is the ideal place. Many open places are present in this community, giving you enough time to relax during your trip.

4. Vasastan: For a bustling stay, Vasastan is the ideal place to stay during your trip to Sweden. It's full of markets, shops, malls, and several other places where you can enjoy yourself. Freys Hotel, Bloque, Elite Palace Hotel, and Hotel Hellsten are some of the best places to stay during your trip.

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