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sweden Vacations:
Trendy and Beautiful
Though it is the largest country in Scandinavia and its capital, Stockholm, sets many of the trends for design throughout the world, you'll discover when you visit Sweden that most of the country is pristine wilderness. Outside of a few gleaming cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg, Sweden travel is one big outdoor adventure, perfect for travelers in search of scenic hikes and canals to paddle along. History has left its mark here, too, as you'll discover when you marvel at the country's Viking ruins and medieval castles.


sweden at a Glance
Everyone wants to travel to Sweden in the summer, with good reason. While the country rarely gets hot, the Swedes make the most of the long days and sunshine of summer, and there's a festive spirit in the air. Winter is decidedly the low season here, but the city lights up for the holidays and the Swedes are masters at turning restaurants, hotels, and even shops an inviting spaces to escape the cold and dark.
The country as a whole has many sunny days in summer, but it's not super hot. July is the warmest month, with temperatures in both Stockholm and Gothenburg averaging around 64°F (18°C). ... Summer -- When it comes to weather, the ideal time to visit Sweden is from June to August.
Top Things to Do in
sweden
ABBA: The Museum
At ABBA: The Museum, located in Stockholm, visitors can learn about the legendary Swedish band that produced classic hits like Dancing Queen and Mama Mia.
Drottningholm Palace
Guests can explore the palace and take a guided tour where they will learn some of the history of the gorgeous building and the people who built it and lived there. Visitors can also enjoy the expansive grounds and gardens outside the palace, as well as the gift shop and restaurant.
Gothenburg Museum of Art
The Gothenburg Museum of Art is an art lover’s dream. Home to pieces from artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, Rembrandt, and Monet, along with many famous Swedish artists and contemporary artists, the Gothenburg Museum of Art is the place to explore art from many different eras and origins.
Icehotel
Jukkasjärvi is a hotel built entirely from ice, located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. Every year approximately 40 artists come together to create the Icehotel with frozen blocks sourced from the Torne River, and the result is an experience like no other. The Icehotel has warm and cold hotel suites, an Ice Bar, and an Ice Church, but also many warm cabins, restaurants, and shops.
Kalmar Castle
Kalmar Castle has an illustrious history that dates back to the 12th century. With its wide, round towers and steep, pointed roofs, Kalmar Castle is a clear example of Nordic Renaissance architecture at its finest. Visitors can explore the castle’s interior to find reconstructions of a 16th-century Easter feast in the Hall, the 19th-century Women’s Prison, and rooms in the Governor’s Apartments that will paint a vivid image of the castle’s many purposes over the long years.
