17 must see places

Abisko
Abisko

Abisko is a beautiful national park with the best aurora viewing conditions in Sweden. In summer, Abisko offers an excellent opportunity to explore the Swedish mountains under the midnight sun. Abisko is situated on the large cold lake Torneträsk, where the ice bricks for the Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi are "made". Sweden's highest mountain, Kebnekaise (2,103 m above sea level), is also nearby.

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Sweden
Swedish Lapland

A quiet landscape of vast northern forests, national parks and small towns, and at the same time a distinctive territory covering a large part of northern Sweden (not only) - this is Lapland.

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Pitea
Piteå

Piteå is a port town in northern Sweden on the Gulf of Bothnia. In summer, you can visit the beautiful sandy beaches. In winter, a local company offers icebreaker rides.

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Gotland
Gotland

Gotland is the largest and most beautiful island in Sweden. On the island you will find the Hanseatic city of Visby, beautiful sandy beaches and very interesting rock formations - the so-called raukars.

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Hoga Kusten
Höga Kusten

Höga Kusten is located on the coast between Umeå and Sundsvall. The main attraction is the Högakustenbron suspension bridge, which is 1,867 metres long and therefore only a few metres shorter than the famous Golden Gate. This nature reserve includes the Skuleskogen National Park, where you can admire the beautiful untouched nature and stay overnight for free in local cabins. Höga Kusten also includes the picturesque islands of Trysunda and Ulvön…

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Kungsleden
Kungsleden

Kungsleden is the "royal road", which is a hiking route in northern Sweden. It is approximately 440 kilometres long, located between Abisko in the north and Hemavan in the south. It passes through one of Europe's largest remaining wilderness areas. Every 15-25 km or so there is a hut where you can stay overnight for a fee. It is ideal to have a tent with you. The route can of course be shortened.

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Falun
Falun

In Falun you can visit the very interesting former copper mines. Today, Falun also produces the so-called "Falun red", which used to be a by-product of the copper mine. This is the colour that decorates typical Swedish wooden houses.

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Umea
Umeå

If you are looking for a place for Erasmus, we highly recommend it. It has the largest number of international students in Sweden. There is an excellent university in the city and the city is ideally located for travel. It is possible to watch the Northern Lights several times a week. Umeå is also one of the cheapest cities in Sweden. You can find out about the local club and Thursday karaoke on the spot.

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Goteborg
Gothenburg

Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden. In addition to the famous local sights (Poseidon, Opera, Avenyn, harbour district) you can take a boat trip to the local archipelago.

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Lund
Lund

Lund is a picturesque small university town. Together with Sigtuna (a smaller town near Stockholm), it is the oldest city in modern Sweden. There is a cathedral in the city, built as early as 1.103.

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Malmö
Malmö

Malmö is Sweden's third largest city and the capital of the province of Skåne. The city overlooks the impressive Öresund Bridge. The city's landmark is the spiral skyscraper "Turning Torso".

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Ostersund
Östersund

Östersund is a beautiful town on Lake Storsjön with the longest groomed skating track in Sweden. The Biathlon World Cup is held here every year.

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Stockholm
Stockholm

The capital of Sweden and also the most beautiful. The so-called "Venice of the North" is not to be missed. The city is spread out over dozens of islands and islets with beautiful surrounding nature and lots of greenery.

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Uppsala
Uppsala

Uppsala is a university town north of Stockholm. If you are going to the capital, Uppsala is the perfect destination for a day trip. In addition to the oldest university in Northern Europe, you can also visit the local cathedral, which is 118.7 metres high.

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Are
Åre

Åre is the best ski resort in Sweden, where the Alpine Skiing World Cup is held every year. Higher prices must be expected, both for season passes and for hotels and related services. For more information about the ski resort, visit skistar.com.

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Jukkasjarvi
Jukkasjärvi

Jukkasjärvi is a beautiful ice hotel. Every year it is designed by new artists, so it is unique every year. In the village you can also visit the local Lapps in their original dwelling and stop for soup and a tour of their reindeer herd.

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Kiruna
Kiruna

Kiruna is the northernmost town in Sweden, which was built to mine iron ore. Nowadays, the town has moved a few kilometres away as the mine expands. The mine is very interesting and can be visited.

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