TP


Discover

Sweden

Sweden is a beautiful country with a lot to offer travelers. From its stunning natural landscapes to its vibrant cities, Sweden is an ideal destination for those looking for a unique and memorable experience. The country is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in Europe, including the majestic mountains of the Scandinavian Alps, the picturesque archipelago of Stockholm, and the rolling hills of Småland. Sweden also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with many museums and galleries showcasing its history and art. Visitors can explore the cobblestone streets of Stockholm or take a boat tour through the canals of Gothenburg. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing, and kayaking in Sweden's vast wilderness areas. With its friendly people, delicious cuisine, and stunning landscapes, Sweden is sure to be an unforgettable travel destination.


Activities: Surfing, Stand-up paddle boarding, Windsurfing, Canoeing, Rafting, Skiing, Snowboarding, Mountain biking, Hiking, Camping, Rock climbing, Caving


Landscapes: Islands, Beaches, Forests, Woodlands, Mountains, Waterfalls, Rivers, Lakes, Swamps, Canyons, Glaciers, Caves


Topics: Cities, Nature, Wildlife, Food, Wine, Art, Music, History, Festivals, Backpacking, Adventure

Is Sweden expensive?

Low end: £39+ a day
Mid range: £95+ a day
High end: £222+ a day

Sweden currency

krSwedish krona (SEK)

    Weather in Sweden

    Sweden has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to the mid-70s Fahrenheit (10-25 Celsius). Winters can be cold and snowy, with temperatures ranging from the low 20s to the low 30s Fahrenheit (-5 to 0 Celsius). Spring and autumn are milder, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-60s Fahrenheit (2-18 Celsius). Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year.

    • Yearly temperature range: -7°C - 21°C
    • Monthly rainfall range: 30mm - 71mm
    • Daily sunshine range: 1h - 9h

    Traveling Sweden

    Is Sweden safe?

    Crime

    In Sweden, the most common crimes are property crimes such as theft and vandalism. Violent crime is relatively rare, but it does occur. Drug-related crime is also a problem in some areas. The Swedish police take a zero-tolerance approach to drug use and possession, and penalties for drug offenses can be severe. Other crimes that travelers should be aware of include pickpocketing, fraud, and cybercrime.

    Travel advisory

    3.5/5Sweden has a current risk level of 3.5 (out of 5). We advise: Please reconsider your need to travel to Sweden.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Vaccinations

      It is recommended that travelers to Sweden be up-to-date on routine vaccinations, including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, varicella (chickenpox), polio, and influenza.

    • Food and Water Safety

      Tap water in Sweden is safe to drink. However, it is recommended that visitors take precautions when eating food from street vendors or restaurants.

    • Insects and Animals

      There are no major health risks associated with insects or animals in Sweden. However, visitors should take precautions against tick bites.

    • Air Quality

      Sweden has some of the cleanest air in Europe. However, visitors should be aware of air pollution levels in cities and take necessary precautions.

    • Sun Exposure

      Sweden has long summer days with intense sunlight. Visitors should wear sunscreen and protective clothing when outdoors.

      Sunscreen

    Sweden customs and etiquette

    • Be Respectful

      Be respectful of the local culture and customs, including speaking in a low voice and avoiding loud conversations in public places.

    • Be Courteous

      Be courteous to locals, especially when asking for directions or help. Always say 'please' and 'thank you'.

    • Dress Appropriately

      Dress appropriately for the occasion. In general, Swedes dress more formally than Americans do.

    • Observe Mealtime Etiquette

      When eating out, observe mealtime etiquette. Wait to be seated by the host before sitting down and wait for everyone to be served before starting to eat.

    • Tipping

      Tipping is not expected in Sweden, but it is appreciated if you feel that the service was exceptional.

    Miscellaneous

    Sweden adapter & plug types

    Sweden uses these plug types

    Type C
    Type F

    Capitals

    Stockholm

    Languages

    Swedish

    Timezones

    UTC+01:00

    Driving side

    Sweden is right hand drive

    Start of week

    Sweden starts their week on monday

    TP

    Copyright 2023