Sweden Hotels & Travel Guide

A luxury welfare state and a design powerhouse known for being the home of IKEA and H&M

🏛️ Official LanguageSwedish
💴 CurrencySwedish Krona (SEK)
✈️ From JapanApproximately 10-11 hours from Japan

About Sweden

A luxury welfare state and a design powerhouse known for being the home of IKEA and H&M

Sweden is a Nordic kingdom known for its abundant nature and highly developed social security system. Known as the "Venice of the North," Stockholm is a beautiful capital city spanning 14 islands. Home to global brands like IKEA, H&M, and Volvo, sophisticated Scandinavian design is ubiquitous in everyday life. The country's gourmet cuisine, including meatballs, cinnamon rolls, and salmon, is also appealing.

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Stockholm

Stockholm

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The beautiful capital city, known as the Venice of Northern Europe, is a water city made up of 14 islands

Main Attractions

Gamla Stan (Old Town)Vasa MuseumDrottningholm PalaceSkansen Open Air MuseumABBA Museum

Gothenburg

Gothenburg

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Sweden's second largest city and the largest port city in Scandinavia

Main Attractions

Gothenburg Museum of ArtRisbury Amusement ParkFish ChurchGothenburg Botanical GardenHaga District

Malmö

Malmo

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An international port city near the border with Denmark

Main Attractions

Turning TorsoMalmo CastleRiversborg ParkStortorget SquareOresund Bridge

Visby

Visby

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A medieval town on the island of Gotland, a beautiful walled city that is a World Heritage Site

Main Attractions

Visby City WallsSt. Mary's CathedralGotlands Museumbotanical gardenMedieval Week

🎯 Sweden Travel Tips

Best season

Summer (June to August) is ideal for sightseeing with its midnight sun and warm climate, and in December a beautiful Christmas market is held.

means of transportation

SJ's high-speed trains make it easy to travel between major cities. Stockholm has a well-developed subway system, with each station looking like a work of art.

Payment Method

The currency is the Swedish krona. It is a completely cashless society, and many stores do not accept cash. Cards and Swish are the mainstream.

Culture and Experience

Although she speaks Swedish, she is also fluent in English. She enjoys experiencing the fika (coffee time) culture and touring IKEA and Scandinavian design shops.

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