The Swedish capital boasts beautiful architecture, world-class restaurants, and a rich history. Visit the Royal Palace, Gamla Stan (the Old Town), and the Nobel Museum. Take a boat tour around the archipelago or visit the ABBA Museum.
This maritime museum in Stockholm is home to the world's only preserved 17th-century ship. The Vasa sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 17th-century palace is the private residence of the Swedish royal family. The palace features beautiful gardens, a Chinese pavilion, and a unique court theater.
Home to Scandinavia's largest cathedral and the oldest university, Uppsala is a city rich in history. The Gustavianum museum, displaying archaeological and cultural treasures, is a must-visit.
Known for its picturesque canals and trendy boutiques, Gothenburg also boasts the largest port in the Nordic countries. Don't miss the Universeum, a science center with a rainforest, aquarium, and interactive exhibits.
Open year-round, this unique hotel is made entirely of ice and snow. The rooms, sculptures, and furniture are all carved from ice by artists from around the world.
This is the place to witness the Northern Lights and the stunning Icehotel. It's also home to the Sami people, where you can learn about their culture and traditional reindeer herding.
One of the world's best hiking trails, it passes through mountains, valleys, rivers, and the largest protected wilderness in Europe.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval city is known for its cobblestone streets, well-preserved town walls, and annual Medieval Week.
The world's oldest open-air museum, located in Stockholm, offers a glimpse into traditional Swedish life with historic buildings, craftsmen demonstrations, and Nordic animals.
Known as Sweden's greatest feat of engineering, the canal stretches 190 kilometers and passes through 58 locks.
Considered one of the top ski resorts in Europe, Åre offers great slopes for both beginners and experienced skiers.
An eclectic mix of old and new, Malmö has contemporary architecture, a beautiful old town, and a beach right in the city. The iconic Turning Torso skyscraper is a must-see.
Go on a wildlife safari to see moose, bears, wolves, lynx, and the magnificent spectacle of the Northern Lights.
Music lovers shouldn’t miss this tribute to one of Sweden’s most famous exports, the pop group ABBA.