Holidays to Sweden

Whether you’re exploring Stockholm’s glorious islands or prowling the Arctic wilderness for lynxes and bears, this Scandinavian nation offers a landscape of extremes. The best holidays to Sweden embrace both the sweltering sauna and the Baltic Sea’s electrifying depths. But come bedtime, it’ll all be worth it. Experience the most restful night of your life under the dancing green sky of the Northern Lights.

Top destinations in Sweden

Stockholm

The perfect blend of hip and historic, Stockholm promises beautiful nature, opulent architecture and more culture than you can fit into just one exciting visit.

Gothenburg

Sweden’s second city sits under the radar. Whether you explore windswept islands or the Old Town’s charming neighbourhoods, don’t miss its cosy cafes scented with fresh cinnamon rolls.

Malmo

With innovative art museums, a historic outdoor spa and farm-to-table restaurants showcasing Swedish produce, Malmo is a global city with plenty of local flair.

Sweden: fast facts

LanguageSwedish
CurrencySwedish krona (kr)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)

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FAQs about Sweden holidays

Stockholm is hard to beat for its historic sights and cool culture. Explore the urban forest of Djurgården and the medieval streets of Gamla Stan. For a rural experience with outdoor adventures, consider the iconic red cottages of Dalarna.
The best time to visit Sweden depends on the activities you have in mind. Winter means chasing the Northern Lights, followed by a defrost in the sauna. Typical Midsummer festivities include wearing a flower crown and feasting on fresh strawberries. To explore the wilderness, aim for the Arctic Circle between May and July, when a Midnight Sun lets you hike any hour of the day.
Costs can certainly add up on your trip to Sweden. Flight prices peak in summer and during the winter holidays. Memberships at hostel networks like the Swedish Tourist Association and rail passes can help you save on accommodation and transport.
Sweden is routinely rated one of the safest countries in the world. Solo, female and LGBTQ+ travellers are unlikely to face any issues. Watch out for the wildlife while driving — nothing wrecks a holiday like an elk through the windscreen.
You’ll spend the Swedish krona (kr) while on holiday in Sweden. Both Visa and Mastercard are accepted across the country. Though ATMs are fairly widespread, it’s best to take cash if travelling off the mainland. Tipping is not expected, but feel free to add 10% to your dinner bill.
Swedish is the official language of Sweden. The country also has several minority languages, including Sámi. Swedes generally speak excellent English, but an attempt to learn the local lingo can go a long way.