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Sweden

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Sweden tailor-made holidays

Introduction

Modern, sophisticated Sweden is a far cry from the days of bloodthirsty Vikings. And, while stereotypes abound, there’s much more to this forward-thinking country than images of Volvos, ABBA and Ikea might lead you to believe. From its lively cities and world-leading design scene to its Lapland innovations - ICEHOTEL and Treehotel among them – this is a country at the top of its game.

Swedish Lapland

As one of Europe’s last remaining wildernesses, Swedish Lapland is a frontier region of jagged peaks, frozen meadows and evergreen forests. It’s a magical land of snow and sparkling ice, where you can speed through powder-covered pine forests on a sleigh pulled by reindeer, see dancing displays of the Northern Lights, ride snowmobiles across the the Gulf of Bothnia, try your hand at cross-country skiing, camp under the stars in a traditional lavvu, sleep in a tree and spend a night in a hotel made entirely from ice.

City fun in Stockholm & Gothenburg

Elsewhere, in Sweden’s charming capital, Stockholm, you’ll find the attractive old town, Gamla Stan, some of Scandinavia’s best museums and a restaurant scene that competes with the finest in Europe. The warm summer months promise outdoor pursuits amid the 30,000 islands and islets of the Stockholm Archipelago while in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second city, 25 theatres, an acclaimed opera house, a world-leading art museum, a concert hall and Europe’s biggest botanical garden are among a swathe of attractions.

Sweden's rural heartland

Away from the cities there’s much to explore. Halland – a narrow province south of Gothenburg – is lined with sandy beaches and verdant pine forests, while the picturesque Göta Canal provides leisurely summertime cruises through Sweden’s rural heartland. Explore Malmö and Ystad in the scenic south, or head east to medieval Visby on the beautiful island of Gotland, whose fairy-tale cottages and winding cobbled streets are complemented by exceptional food and stunning views of the Baltic Sea.

 

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At a glance

Flying time from UK
2½ hours

Time zone
GMT +1

Currency
Swedish krona (Kr) = 100 öre

Language
Swedish

Travel advice
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Top itineraries in Sweden

ICEHOTEL 30 | Art Suite Ruossut | Design Anna Ohlund & John Pettersson | Photo Asaf Kliger | © ICEHOTEL www.icehotel.com

ICEHOTEL Break

4-day tailor-made holiday from £730 pp incl. flights

With its mesmerising sculptures and thrilling excursions, a stay at Sweden's original ICEHOTEL is a truly unique experience. This classic short break includes a night in an Ice Room with two nights in warm accommodation.

The 7th Room, Treehotel

Treehotel & ICEHOTEL

5-day tailor-made break from £1,595 pp incl. flights

This is the perfect introduction to winter in Swedish Lapland as you combine stays at two of Scandinavia's most celebrated hotels with the chance to add in a raft of optional excursions.

Sweden's West Coast

Gothenburg & The West

8-day tailor-made self-drive from £1,420 pp incl. flights

Explore vibrant Gothenburg, then drive north along Sweden's west coast, a beautiful region of undulating fields, emerald forests, sparkling lakes and rushing rivers.

Northern Lights, Luleå

Northern Lights City Break in Luleå

4-day tailor-made break from £840 pp incl. flights

This is the perfect itinerary for those who want to experience the best of both worlds, combining the Lappish wilderness with a stylish city break in charming Luleå.

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What our clients say about our Sweden holidays

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  • The variety and standard of the accommodations was perfect. All four hotels, their locations and personnel were all quite different. It enhanced our overall experience.

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Top places to stay in Sweden

Treehotel, Harads, Lapland

Treehotel, Harads, Sweden

Designer hotel

In a wild pine forest in northern Sweden, six architects have designed six unique rooms in the canopy to satisfy your sense of luxury, escapism and childhood fantasies about sleeping and playing in the treetops.

ICEHOTEL 30 | Art Suite Bone Room | Design Rob Harding | Photo Asaf Kliger | © ICEHOTEL www.icehotel.com

ICEHOTEL, Jukkasjärvi

Designer hotel

ICEHOTEL was first created in 1989 and has been a stand-out on the winter travel circuit ever since. With each reincarnation, about 1,000 tonnes of ice are harvested from the Torne River and crafted by architects and sculptors into rooms, suites, hallways, galleries, a bar and even a small church.

Arctic Bath Harads

Arctic Bath, Harads, Sweden

Designer hotel

An innovative hotel suspended in Sweden's Lule River, with a focus on wellness and relaxation in the heart of Lappish countryside.

Brandon Lodge

Brändön Lodge

Traditional lodge

Overlooking the icy Gulf of Bothnia and the Luleå archipelago, the cabins at Brändön form the perfect base from which to explore a region where islands outnumber people by a long way.

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Where to go in Sweden

Brändön Lodge, Swedish Lapland

Swedish Lapland

Swedish Lapland, partially segmented by the Arctic Circle, welcomes you with a mix of local Sámi culture and beautiful landscapes. The UNESCO listed Laponia area is northern Sweden's cultural heartland. Visit the traditional Jokkmokk Winter Market or explore the area's Sámi villages, where in the w…

Stockholm

Stockholm's geographical location, at the point where Lake Malaren flows into the Baltic Sea, makes it a capital city with a difference.

Southern Sweden

Southern Sweden could not represent more of a contrast to the cold north of the country if it tried. With rolling farmland and endless sandy beaches, this region is far removed from the stereotypical Arctic image synonymous with Scandinavia.

Central Sweden

The most popular destination in central Sweden is the capital Stockholm. Often called the 'Venice of the North', Stockholm is a city of islands, where you'll discover an interior brimming with museums, parkland and captivating architecture.

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When to go to Sweden

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"There is no bad weather, only bad clothing."Swedish proverb For the most part Sweden has a cool, temperate climate. South of the country from Stockholm and the Great Lakes is warmer. Summers are generally sunny, with average temperatures of 20°C in the south and around 17°C in the north, although hot spells with temperatures reaching 30°C or above is not unusual. With Norway's mountains acting as a break, annual rainfall is moderate, though August can be wet. The west coast is warmer than the east, due to the warming Gulf Stream. The harsh Lapland winter runs from October to April, when temperatures can drop as low as -50°C. Heavy …

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