Situated on Djurgården Island in Stockholm, it’s the world’s first open-air museum and zoo, showcasing traditional Swedish buildings and culture.
Situated on Djurgården Island in Stockholm, it’s the world’s first open-air museum and zoo, showcasing traditional Swedish buildings and culture.
A town in Swedish Lapland famous for the annual Jokkmokk Winter Market, highlighting Sami culture.
A historic canal linking Gothenburg to Stockholm, offering scenic boat cruises and picturesque landscapes.
A charming university town with a medieval cathedral, botanical gardens, and a well-preserved city center.
Experience the Arctic wilderness, reindeer sledding, and the Santa Claus Village in places like Kiruna and Jokkmokk.
Laid-back Kungsholmen island is home to the colonnaded Stockholm City Hall, where the annual Nobel Prize ceremony is held in its banquet hall. Some of the boats moored along the Norr Mälarstrand waterfront promenade, transform into bars with live music in summer.
Elegant Östermalm is known for its smart bars and restaurants on Stureplan square, and its cultural venues, such as the Swedish History Museum, displaying Viking weapons. Designer boutiques dot the area near Östermalms Saluhall, a food market known for traditional specialties like gravlax and smoked shrimp.
Norrmalm is a busy commercial area, with mainstream Swedish fashion and design shops lining Drottninggatan and the surrounding streets. It’s also a cultural hub, with opera and ballet at the Royal Swedish Opera, art exhibitions and modern dance at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern and orchestral performances at the neoclassical Stockholm Concert Hall.