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Capitals of Scandinavia

Copenhagen 3N, Oslo 2N, Bergen 3N, Stockholm 3N

Visit the Capital Cities of Scandinavia - Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm & Helsinki

AED 7,360 per person
Includes Taxes & Fees

Highlights of Scandinavia

Copenhagen 2N, Oslo 1N, Vradal 1N, Bergen 2N, Laerdal 1N, Fagernes 1N, Lillehammer 1N, Stockholm 2N

The land of the Vikings, deep fjords and long summer nights – Norway, Denmark and Sweden serve up a stylish sojourn that will deliver the arrest...

AED 10,700
AED 9,154 per person
Includes Taxes & Fees

The Glory of Scandinavian Tour

Tallinn 2N, Helsinki 1N, Helsinki Cruise 1N, Stockholm 1N, Oslo 1N, Geilo 1N, Bergen 1N, Copenhagen 2N

A relaxed Scandinavia tour meant for those travelers who wish to experience Scandinavia at leisure. The tour covers all the major sights in Europe, wh...

AED 16,902 per person
Includes Taxes & Fees

Spectacular Scandinavia & its Fjords

Copenhagen 2N, Gothenburg 1N, Stockholm 2N, Falun 1N, Lillehammer 1N, Geiranger 2N, Geiranger 1N, Bergen 2N, Oslo 2N

Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Copenhagen with Breakfast and Dinner Our highly-skilled Travel Director will ensure your journey is seamless, serving ...

AED 28,269
AED 21,255 per person
Includes Taxes & Fees

Sweden

Nestled in Northern Europe, Sweden, A Scandinavian gem, captivates with its blend of nature landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From the medieval streets of Gamla Stan in Stockholm to the wilderness of Swedish Lapland, Sweden offers a captivating array of destinations that cater to every traveler's needs.

Places you must visit in Sweden

Sweden offers a diverse range of must-visit destinations. Here are some places you should consider visiting:

Stockholm:The capital city is a treasure trove of cultural attractions. Start your exploration at the historic Gamla Stan (Old Town) and wander through narrow cobblestone streets lined with colorful buildings dating back to the 13th century. Step back in time at Skansen, the world's oldest open-air museum. Explore traditional Swedish houses, farms, and workshops, and observe Nordic wildlife such as bears, wolves, and moose. Take a boat tour through Stockholm's archipelago and its picturesque canals. This journey provides a different perspective of the city's waterfront and historic buildings.

Gotherburg: Start your visit with Liseberg, one of Scandinavia's largest amusement parks, and enjoy thrilling rides, stroll through beautiful gardens, or attend concerts and shows. Visit Universeum, Scandinavia's largest science center, located near Liseberg. Explore interactive exhibits on topics ranging from space exploration to rainforest ecosystems, making it a great destination for families. Explore the district of Haga, known for it's well-preserved wooden houses and cozy cafes. Don't miss trying a traditional Swedish cinnamon bun (kanelbulle) at one of the local bakeries.

Swedish Lapland: Embark into an extraordinary journey into one of Europe's last true wilderness areas characterized by vast landscapes, Arctic wildlife, and unique cultural experiences. Discover Kiruna, home to the original Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, where you can sleep in rooms made entirely of ice and snow. Beyond that Icehotel, Swedish Lapland offers encounters with Arctic wildlife, the majestic northern lights and opportunities to dive into the cultural traditions of the indigenous Sami people.

Visingsö: This island offers a serene and historic retreat. Start by exploring the ruins of Visingsborg Castle, which provide a glimpse into Sweden's medieval past. Rent a bicycle to tour the island's car-free roads, passing through picturesque forests, meadows, and along the shores of Lake Vättern. Visit Visingsö Museum to learn about the island's rich history and cultural heritage.

Sigtuna: Set on a journey through rich history and charming Scandinavian beauty by visiting Sweden's oldest town. Start at Stora Gatan, the town's main street lined with well-preserved wooden buildings from the Middle Ages. Discover rune-stones scattered through the town, each with its own tale from ancient times. Visit Sigtuna Museum to delve deeper into the town's Viking and medieval and medieval heritage, featuring artifacts and exhibits that bring the past to life. For panoramic views, climb the steps of Sigtuna Boardwalk and gaze over Lake Mälaren.

Malmö: Experience a blend of modernity and cultural diversity in this city. Visit the iconic Turning Torso and stroll through the charming Old Town (Gamla Staden), where medieval buildings mix with trendy boutiques and cafés. Explore Möllevångstorget for its vibrant food scene, featuring international flavors and local favorites like herring prepared in various styles.

When’s the best time to visit Sweden?

Spring (April-May): This is a delightful time to visit as the country emerges from winter's chill. Witness the countryside bursting into life with blooming flowers and vibrant lush landscapes. Daylight hours increase, allowing for longer exploration and outdoor activities.

Summer (June-August): The weather is warmest and the days are long with Midnight Sun in the north. This time is ideal for outdoor activities and exploring Sweden's numerous lakes, forests, and coastal areas, and enjoying different festivals and events.

Autumn (Summer-November): The landscapes transform into a stunning array of reds, oranges, and yellows, making it an ideal time for scenic drives, hikes, and leisurely walks through parks and forests. Autumn is also the season for mushroom and berry picking in Sweden's forests. It's a popular pastime for both locals and visitors, with marry varieties of edible mushrooms and berries available.

Winter (December-March): Winter is cold and snowy, especially in the north. It's a perfect time for winter sports enthusiasts, such as skiing, snowboarding, and dog sledding. Witness the majestic Northern Lights in the northern parts of Sweden, particularly in the Swedish Lapland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Sweden?

Schengen Visa: Sweden is a member of the Schengen Area. UAE Passport holders: Visa-free for stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period. However, you should be prepared to present documents stating your reason for visiting, proof of sufficient funds (around SEK 450 per day), and confirmed accommodation at the point of entry if requested. Other Nationalities (e.g., Indian, Filipino passport holders residing in UAE): A Schengen visa (short-stay Type C) is required.

What is the best time to visit Sweden?

Summer (June-August): Best for warmer weather, long daylight hours (including the Midnight Sun in the far north), and ideal for exploring cities, islands, and enjoying outdoor activities. This is peak tourist season, so expect crowds and higher prices. Autumn (September-October): Milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and stunning autumn foliage. Excellent time for experiencing the beginning of the Northern Lights season in the north. Winter (December-March): Ideal for winter sports (skiing, ice skating, dog sledding), visiting the Icehotel, and significantly increasing your chances of seeing the Northern Lights, especially from December to February. Temperatures are very cold, particularly in the north. Spring (April-May): Nature awakens with melting snow and blossoming flowers. Good for city breaks and experiencing the return of longer daylight hours.

What are the must-see destinations in Sweden?

Stockholm: The capital city, spread across 14 islands. Explore Gamla Stan (Old Town) with its cobblestone streets and colorful buildings, visit the Vasa Museum (housing a remarkably preserved 17th-century ship), the Royal Palace, and Skansen Open-Air Museum. Swedish Lapland: For Arctic adventures. Visit the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, experience Sami culture, go on reindeer safaris, and hunt for the Northern Lights (best seen from late September through early April, with peak viewing from December to February in areas like Abisko and Kiruna). Gothenburg: A vibrant city on the west coast, known for its beautiful canals, Liseberg Amusement Park, and the charming Gothenburg Archipelago (a cluster of over 20 idyllic islands). Abisko National Park: Located in Swedish Lapland, renowned as one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights due to its unique microclimate. Also great for hiking and wildlife spotting. Drottningholm Palace: A UNESCO World Heritage site near Stockholm, the private residence of the Swedish Royal Family, featuring beautiful gardens. Visby (Gotland Island): A remarkably well-preserved medieval Hanseatic town (UNESCO World Heritage) with ancient stone walls, cobbled streets, and historic ruins. Malmö: A diverse city connected to Copenhagen by the Øresund Bridge, known for its modern architecture and Turning Torso skyscraper.

Is Sweden safe for tourists?

Sweden is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. The domestic terror alert is currently at 'elevated' (level 3 of 5), so be aware of your surroundings in public places. Petty crime (pickpocketing, bag snatching) is common, especially in crowded areas like Stockholm's Old Town (Gamla Stan), train stations, and popular tourist spots. While violent incidents are rare in tourist locations, there have been incidents of gang-related violent crime in Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. Tourists should still exercise caution and be vigilant, particularly at night in city centers.

What currency should I carry?

The Swedish Krona (SEK) is the local currency