Tourist Attractions in Sweden
Tourist attractions in Sweden are many and very varied. From Santa Claus in the north to crayfish parties,
Viking adventures, the Midnight Sun and the ubiquitous smörgåsbord, this is a land of many contrasts; the tourist
attractions in Sweden will not let you down. Here are 7 tourist attractions in Sweden, in no particular order, that
are each well worth the visit.
1. Stockholm is the capital, and it is a great place to visit. This city will amaze you for its cleanliness and
its feeling of being safe. It will amaze you for other things too. It has some wonderful museums, large peaceful
parks, a nightlife that will take your breath away - literally, and architecture that sets the scene for a purely
Swedish experience.
2. Forget Loch Ness in Scotland; come to Storsjön in Jämtland province. This huge lake has a legend to rival
Loch Ness, a monster that even enjoys the protection of the law! And if you fail to spot the monster, the general
area around Storsjön is still worth the visit; the scenery alone will simply astound you.
3. Inlandsbanan is the inland railway. If you are a train lover, then this is a train ride not to be missed. You
can travel across the Arctic Circle, get off when you want, get back on again - it's your choice. The 1,300
kilometer journey goes all the way up to Lappland in the north, and to Kristinehamn further south.
4. You probably associate European beaches with the Spanish Costas, or the Greek islands, but Sweden has plenty
to offer too. The island of Gotland in the Baltic has some excellent beaches, and coupled with the surprisingly
warm summer weather they can expect most years, this is definitely a destination for those who want to be in a
northern country, but still lounge on the beach.
5. If you like traveling on water, why not take a trip on the Göta Canal. You can travel southeast to northwest
across the country from Gothenburg to Stockholm on an old ship. You will cross a river, eight lakes and three
canals. You will also pass through 66 locks and travel, albeit briefly, on two seas. There are few journeys that
can boast that degree of variety!
6. If you enjoy hiking, then this will be one of your favorite tourist attractions in Sweden; the famous hiking
trail of Kungsleden. The trail snakes over 500 kilometers from Hemaven to Abisko. It is well marked out and
extremely popular. There are cabins along the route of the trail, but in the holiday season these can become very
popular and crowded.
7. If you love rugged scenery in a rural natural setting, then Bohuslän is for you. This is the area. More or
less, between the Norwegian border in the north, to Gothenburg to the south. There are a multitude of small rocky
islands with little fishing villages nestled in between. The scenery is almost surreal and well worth a visit. This
must rank as one of the better of the tourist attractions in Sweden.
Sweden History Tip #1
Always remember to carry a map of Sweden when you visit, mark on it the whereabouts of your hotel and the full
address and keep it with you when you travel. Mark down landmarks near the hotel if you plan to walk so that you
can easily spot the direction of your residency for the time of your stay.
Sweden History Tip #2
If you plan to travel to Northern Sweden to experience the Northern Lights and the Ice Hotel, pack accordingly
and remember warm clothing, especially in winter months. Thermal underwear is highly recommended on top of hats,
scarves and a couple of pairs of gloves - there's nothing worse than packing just one pair and losing one
glove!
Sweden History Tip #3
Gothenburg Sweden is just one of many things to see in Sweden. A good idea is to plan your trip in advance so
that you can get to see the best of the best. The place is full of history, glorious scenery, architecture and
quaint little buildings.
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