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With its wild arctic trails, sleek cities, and endless summer light, Sweden is a land that balances nature and modernity in perfect rhythm. From the Viking legends that echo through ancient halls to the minimalist design shaping its cities, every corner of Sweden tells a story. Join Pinoy Tourism as we take you through Sweden’s crystal lakes, grand castles, and northern skies where the auroras dance — a country that proves simplicity can be utterly breathtaking.

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      Sweden At-a-Glance

      Sweden is a playground for explorers — a land of striking contrasts where serene archipelagos meet dramatic mountain trails. Walk through the storybook streets of Stockholm, relax in a Swedish spa, or chase the glow of the Northern Lights.

      Currency
      Swedish krona
      Capital City
      Stockholm
      Winter avg temp
      -2°C
      Language
      Swedish
      Summer avg temp
      17°C
      Good morning
      God morgon
      Time Zone
      GMT+2
      Good evening
      God kväll
      There are so many wow moments when travelling in Scandinavia — and a camera rarely does them justice. That’s why you have to see them with your own eyes.
      - Travel Director
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      Our top 5 things to do in Sweden

      Walk in the fairy-tale Gamla Stan, Stockholm

      Wander through the cobbled lanes and ochre buildings of one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval centres. With its cozy cafes, hidden courtyards, and centuries-old charm, Gamla Stan is the beating heart of old Stockholm.

      See the medieval Storkyrkan

      Built in the 13th century, “The Great Church” impresses with its soaring Gothic design and intricate interior, home to the famous wooden statue of St. George slaying the dragon.

      Visit the Royal Palace

      Step inside one of Europe’s largest palaces — a living piece of Swedish royalty with over 600 rooms. Marvel at Queen Kristina’s silver throne and ornate halls that speak of regal power and poise.

      Explore Lake Vänern

      Spend the day at the EU’s largest lake — sail, fish, or relax along its sandy shores while sampling fresh Scandinavian dishes by the waterfront.

      Enjoy a drink at the world’s first Ice Bar

      Step into a world sculpted from ice. Sip a cocktail at -5°C and admire the shimmering ice carvings that make Stockholm’s Ice Bar a truly cool experience.

      Best museums in Sweden

      Stockholm

      ABBA Museum

      Step into the spotlight at this interactive celebration of Sweden’s pop icons. Record your own track with virtual ABBA and browse the glittering costumes that made music history.

      Stockholm

      Vasa Museum

      Home to a 17th-century warship salvaged from the seabed, the Vasa Museum showcases Sweden’s maritime past in stunning detail.

      Stockholm

      Skansen Museum

      Five centuries of Swedish life unfold at the world’s oldest open-air museum. Explore over 150 traditional farmhouses and lodgings, and meet Nordic wildlife in its on-site zoo.

      Best food in Sweden

      Jansson’s Temptation

      A creamy casserole made from potatoes, onions, and anchovy-like sprats — this Swedish comfort dish delivers a surprising punch of flavor.

      Knäckebröd

      Sweden’s beloved crispbread, made from rye flour, is a must-try staple. Pair it with butter, cheese, or smoked ham for a simple but satisfying snack.

      Crayfish in August

      As summer ends, Swedes celebrate with crayfish feasts filled with singing, laughter, and plenty of aquavit. It’s a tradition that captures the spirit of Swedish togetherness.

      What to pack for a tour in Sweden

      What to Pack

      All-weather jacket

      Sweden’s climate shifts quickly, pack a waterproof and windproof layer.

      Camera

      Capture the vivid contrasts, from icy wilderness to Stockholm’s sleek skyline.

      Comfortable shoes

      You’ll be walking from cobblestone lanes to nature trails; good shoes are essential.

      Reusable water bottle

      Stay hydrated sustainably while exploring.

      Sunglasses

      The northern light is bright year-round, protect your eyes in style.

      Other things to know before you go

      Visitors to Sweden will need a valid passport, and depending on nationality, may require a visa. Always check entry requirements before departure. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.