Tourism in Sweden

Information about Tourism in Sweden

Sweden is visited most by tourists from its neighbouring countries Denmark, Norway and Finland. There after follow tourists from Germany and England.

A popular route for German tourists is to go by train from southern Sweden, through the European routes, up to Sweden's northern parts. Attractions along the way are historical, natural and cultural.

According to the CIA World Factbook, Sweden is the 21st most visited country in the world, with 7 627 000 arrivals in 2006.

Swedish culture

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Tanumshede rock carvings
The World Heritage Sites are reliable and popular goals to visit. Sites that can be visited are:

Swedish nature

See also: Allemansrätten

In the summer the sun hardly sets in Sweden, especially in the far north where it does not set at all. This allows activity until late in the evening, or even through the night.

Sweden has a large number of lakes and forests, and it is very good for fishing and canoeing. There are several large lakes, including lakes Vättern and Vänern. Walking is quite a popular activity in the summer. There are no very high mountains in Sweden, so climbing is somewhat limited. The highest mountain is Kebnekaise near Kiruna. Kebnekaise is 6926 ft, 2111 metres high.

The Göta Canal from Stockholm to Gothenburg provides some good trips in the summer. Swedish horse racing is a little unusual, in that many races are actually trotting races. The horses are not allowed to gallop, and they pull a small trap with the racer on.

Northern Sweden and winter sports

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Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi
In the winter, the Ice Hotel is built every year near the northern town of Kiruna. Kiruna is also a good place from which to see the Aurora Borealis or Northern lights. Tourists in the north of the country in winter often enjoy trips in reindeer sleighs with Sami drivers, or in dog sleighs.

It is also possible to ski, with downhill resorts at Åre and Vemdalen, and many cross country ski tracks throughout the northern part of the country. Vasaloppet in the beginning of March is the oldest, longest and largest cross-country ski race in the world. Ice hockey is a popular sport in winter. Many of the bays in the northern part of the country are frozen in winter, and it is possible to go ice yachting, or ice skating on the ice. Many lakes are also frozen, so ice fishing (pimpelfiske) is quite popular.

Cities

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Gamla stan (Old town) in central Stockholm
Most Swedish cities are small compared to other European cities such as those in England and Germany. The largest city is Stockholm, with approx. 750.000 inhabitants, followed by Gothenburg with 480.000 and Malmö with 270,000.

Stockholm has been Sweden's capital since at least the 14th century. It is Sweden's metropolis, the centre of the parliament, government, and media. Not only is its waterfront and adjacent Stockholm Archipelago one of a kind, but the old parts of Stockholm with its history and culture is spectacular in its own kind. For more information, see Tourism in Stockholm.


Gothenburg is a relatively young city dating from the 17th century, and is visited for its beauty, attractions, friendliness and shopping opportunities. Gothenburg is with over 60.000 students the largest university city in Scandinavia. According to a recent survey of Swedish media, Gothenburg was voted the most popular major city in Sweden. More than 60% of all Swedes would like to live in Gothenburg, which has a reputation of being even friendlier and more welcoming than the Swedish capital.

Malmö has recently emerged as the eastern part of the Oresund region, tied together with Copenhagen, Denmark, through the impressive Oresund Bridge. In the last 15 years, Malmö has been focusing more on culture, as it previously had a solid reputation as a working class city. The twisted skyscraper Turning Torso has become the new landmark, replacing the ship-crane at Kockums.


Other cities have solid places in Sweden's history:
  • Uppsala became the seat of the Archbishop of Sweden in 1167, with Sweden's and Scandinavia's largest church building Uppsala Cathedral inaugurated in the 1440s. Uppsala also became the center of education in Sweden with the Uppsala University founded in 1477.
  • Lund was among the cities belonging to Denmark until 1658. Previously, it had been the seat of Denmark's archbishop, in the city of Lund. In 1666, Lund was granted Sweden's second university, the Lund University.

Transportation

See also: Transportation in Sweden

The Swedish rail system is called SJ and is quite excellent, offering slower-speed trains throughout the country and the faster X2000 trains connecting the major cities. Connection by rail is possible to Norway and Denmark, and to Finland by bus, due to rail gauge differences. It's possible to take the Silja and Viking Line boats from Stockholm to Helsinki, Finland, Rostock, Germany or Mariehamn island. Scandinavian Airlines System and other airlines provides access by air for longer trips.

See also

External links

  • VisitSweden.com - Official page for travel and tourism information
  • Smorgasbord - Comprehensive info in English about Sweden, Swedish provinces, nature, culture, lifestyle, society and industry
Motto
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(Royal motto: Guds hjælp, Folkets kærlighed, Danmarks styrke
"The Help of God, the Love of the People, the Strength of Denmark" )
Anthem
Der er et yndigt land  (national)
Kong Christian
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Motto
Royal: Alt for Norge ("Everything for Norway")
1814 Eidsvoll oath:
Enige og tro til Dovre faller
("United and faithful until the mountains of Dovre crumble")

Anthem
Ja, vi elsker

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Anthem
Maamme   (Finnish)
Vårt land   (Swedish)
Our Land
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Anthem
"Das Lied der Deutschen" (third stanza)
also called "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit"
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Motto
Dieu et mon droit   (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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The international E-road network is a network of roads in Europe, numbered E1 and up. They cross national borders and are the responsibility of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).
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The World Factbook (ISSN 1553-8133 ; also known as the CIA World Factbook)[1] is an annual publication of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States with almanac-style information about the countries of the world.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a specific site (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that has been nominated and confirmed for inclusion on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO
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"Oeland".

Öland  
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State Party  Sweden
Type Cultural
Criteria iii, iv
Reference 555
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 1993  (17th Session)
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State Party  Sweden
Type Cultural
Criteria iii, iv
Reference 555
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 1993  (17th Session)
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State Party  Sweden
Type Cultural
Criteria iii, iv
Reference 555
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 1993  (17th Session)
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Adelsö is an island in the middle of Lake Mälaren in Sweden, near southern and northern Björkfjärden. The administrative center of the important Viking settlement Birka (on the neighbouring island Björkö) was situated at Hovgården on Adelsö.
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Location Sweden
Coordinates Coordinates:

Basin countries Sweden


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State Party  Sweden
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv, v
Reference 762
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 1996  (20th Session)
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Luleå
Storgatan street in Luleå

Coat of arms

Coordinates:
Country Sweden
Municipality Luleå Municipality
County Norrbotten
Province Norrbotten
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Drottningholm Palace

Front view of the castle

Building information
Location Drottningholm
Country Sweden

Construction start date 16th century

Royal Domain of Drottningholm*
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Drottningholms Slottsteater or The Drottningholm Palace Theatre is an opera house located at Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, which has been described by Per-Erik Öhrn, the theatre’s former artistic director, as "the Swedish jewel in our European cultural
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Hanseatic League was an alliance of trading guilds that established and maintained a trade monopoly over the Baltic Sea, to a certain extent the North Sea, and most of Northern Europe for a time in the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period, between the 13th and 17th
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Visby
City arms
In 1971 incorporated in the arms of Gotland Municipality

Charter City (1645)
Municipality Gotland Municipality
County Gotland County
Province Gotland
Population 22,236 (2005)


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State Party  Finland and  Sweden
Type Natural
Criteria viii
Reference 898
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 2000  (24th Session)

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 , is a historical province or landskap in the north of Sweden. It borders to Medelpad, Jämtland, Lapland, Västerbotten and the Gulf of Bothnia.
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State Party  Sweden
Type Mixed
Criteria iii, v, vii, viii, ix
Reference 774
Region List of World Heritage Sites in Europe

Inscription History
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Lapland (Swedish: Lappland) is a province in northernmost Sweden. It borders to Jämtland, Ångermanland, Västerbotten, Norrbotten, Norway and Finland. About a quarter of Sweden's surface area is in Lapland.

Lapland originally extended eastward.
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Falun
City arms

Charter 1641
Municipality Falun Municipality
County Dalarna County
Province Dalarna
Population Falun Municipality: 55,267  
Falun: 36,447 


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Karlskrona
City arms

Charter City (1680)
Municipality Karlskrona Municipality
County Blekinge County
Province Blekinge
Population 32,606 (2005)

Naval Port of Karlskrona*
UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Petroglyphs are images created by removing part of a rock surfaces by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading. Outside North America, scholars often use terms such as "carving", "engraving", or other descriptions of technique to refer to such images.
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State Party  Sweden
Type Cultural
Criteria i, iii, iv
Reference 557
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 1994  (18th Session)
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State Party  Sweden
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv
Reference 558
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 1994  (18th Session)
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