
27 Must-See Attractions in Sweden
Modern innovation and timeless tradition merge effortlessly in Sweden.

Modern innovation and timeless tradition merge effortlessly in Sweden.

Stockholm takes the cake when it comes to beautiful cities. Sitting on a sprawling archipelago within the Baltic Sea, the capital of Sweden comprises 14 different islands.

The stylish Swedish capital of Stockholm comprises an archipelago of fourteen interesting islands; each with their own unique charm, depth of culture and history.

Sweden is known as a land of good design in stark nature – and nowhere is that more recognizable than in its small towns.

A country of outstanding natural beauty, it is only fitting that Sweden‘s beautiful coastline and ancient forests are home to such fantastic cities.

Sweden’s largest port town has a storied maritime past.

Once rated as the happiest city in the country, you’ll quickly feel the joy in Malmö.

As the capital of Sweden and the largest city in the country, Stockholm is a must-see destination.

By most estimates, Sweden is home to just shy of 100,000 lakes, so no matter where your travels take you within the country’s borders, you’ll never be far from one.

For a country that brought us ABBA, IKEA and Knäckebröd, it is a shame that this idyllic gem doesn’t quite enjoy as much international recognition.

Sweden is famous around the world for lots of things: Saab and Volvo automobiles, the music group ABBA, pickled herring and the DIY megastore IKEA.

Most known for its stunning old town and scenic waterside setting, Stockholm is built atop a sprawling archipelago in the Baltic Sea.

Often called the ‘Cambridge of Sweden’, Uppsala is a vibrant university city with a huge history to delve into.

The awesome natural landscapes of Sweden range from remote arctic tundras to deep volcanic gorges and sweeping seascapes.
