What to see, what to do Sweden?
The 10 good reasons to go Sweden
Relax in the sauna
There are many saunas in Sweden, so take advantage of them!
The reindeer, king of the cervids
What could be better than to come face to face with this deer?
Contemplating the Northern Lights
This breathtaking light phenomenon is visible in the north of the country.
Discover incredible designs
Scandinavian design never ceases to surprise us, so let yourself be inspired!
The beauty of the archipelago
Sail from island to island in the Stockholm or Gothenburg archipelago.
Incredible lights
When it comes to lanterns, lanterns or lights, the Swedes are the best!
Snow almost all year round
Det snöar! Translate "it's snowing" and put on your cross-country skis!
Lounging at the spa
Swedes regularly retreat to spas, do as they do!
Skating on frozen lakes
Skating outside a rink is a rare experience, enjoy it!
Contemplating the beautiful houses
The traditional houses, painted in red, yellow or green, are a visual delight!
What to visit Sweden?
Good to know to visit Sweden
Timetable
Most of the museums are open every day, between 10am and 6pm, with opening times varying according to the season, public holidays and school vacations.
To be booked
For most tours, there is no need to make a reservation, but this is always possible for the larger museums. As a general rule, just go to the ticket office to buy your tickets and you're done.
Budget & Tips
The entrance to the national museums, free for all for many years, has unfortunately become paying from January 2023. It is generally free for those under 20 years old, so remember to always carry your ID card, as well as your student card if you have one! This way, you will be able to benefit from lower rates in many museums and attractions.
Main events
There are many events in Sweden throughout the year, however, it is in the summer that the festivities reach their peak with many music, film and cultural festivals. In the winter, there are Christmas markets, which are very popular in the country.
Smokers
It is not a good life for smokers in Sweden. Although tobacco is relatively cheap, smoking is not allowed in public spaces, either indoors or outdoors! So forget about smoking on the terrace of bars or cafes. If you want to smoke, you will have to leave your table and go to the smoking area (if there is one), or simply go to the sidewalk in front of you. No exception is made for electronic cigarettes.