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Kungsleden
Kungsleden, Gällivare, Sweden
The King’s Trail (Kungsleden) is Sweden’s longest and most well-known hiking trail and, while in the winter it’s more often given over to cross-country skiing, the warmer months are the ideal time to make the journey through the Scandinavian mountain range. The entire trail is over 400km long and some sections, such as the one between Abisko and Kvikkjokk, are equipped with huts and cabins.
Drottningholm Palace
Drottningholm, Sweden
It’s on the World UNESCO Heritage List and it’s also the permanent residence of Their Majesties the King and Queen. With the exception of the southern wing, the entire palace – including the grounds – is open to the public year round. Full of history, it offers a variety of architectural styles and it’s not surprising to come across the King and Queen strolling the grounds.
Sigtuna
Sigtuna, Sweden
At more than 1,000 years old, Sigtuna is the oldest town in Sweden, and today has a very well-preserved and picturesque medieval town centre offering quaint shops, as well as numerous restaurants and cafés. The runic stones and old church ruins are a delight to explore and wandering the tiny streets lined with old wooden houses will give you an idea of what Sweden was like many years ago.
Gotland
Gotland, Sweden
Glorious Gotland, the self-proclaimed jewel of the Baltic Sea, is one of Sweden’s most popular summer destinations. It’s the largest of Sweden’s many islands and the fifth most popular tourist destination. But don’t let that put you off – it’s a healthy mixture of nightlife in the main town of Visby, and rural charm and farms are spread throughout the rest of the island. It’s also the part of Sweden that enjoys the most hours of sunlight each year so bring the sunscreen.
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Location
Located in the continent of Europe, Sweden covers 410,335 square kilometers of land and 39,960 square kilometers of water, making it the 56th largest nation in the world with a total area of 450,295 square kilometers.
Transportation
Swedes uses their public transportation frequently. There are various types of coupons according to each city's bus, metro or tram system. These are usually bought in kiosks or information centers.
Languages Spoken
Swedish is the official language of Sweden and is spoken by the vast majority of the 10 million inhabitants of the country. It is a North Germanic language and quite similar to its sister Scandinavian languages, Danish and Norwegian, with which it maintains partial mutual intelligibility and forming a dialect continuum. Five national minority languages are also recognized by Swedish law: Finnish, Yiddish, Meänkieli, Romani and Sami.
Currency
The currency of Sweden is the Swedish Krona (SEK). As well, the people of Sweden are refered to as Swedish.
Visas
3 July 2019
Application for a residence permit when one is already pending
A recent legal position paper (SR 13/2019) by the Swedish Migration Agency states that an application for a residence permit is to be processed along with one that is already pending.
Electricity
Majority of electricity production in Sweden relies on hydro power and nuclear power. In 2008 the consumption of electricity in Sweden was 16018 kWh per capita, compared to EU average 7409 kWh per capita.[1] A specialty of the Nordic energy market is the existence of so-called electricity price areas, which complicate the wholesale commodity market
Vaccinations
Some vaccines are recommended or required for Sweden. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Sweden: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
Emergency Calls
In an emergency, call 112. This will put you in touch with the Police, Ambulance, and Fire Department, etc. They can help you in English, but stay calm when speaking with them.
To speak with the police about a crime or to leave a tip or report, you can call 114 14.
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FAQs about Sweden
Where can I find information about travelling to and around in Sweden?
Find out more about travelling to and in Sweden here.
Where can I find specific information about a destination?
There is plenty of information about Swedish destinations on our website and you can use our search tool to find specific information you are looking for. However, Visit Sweden is a first and foremost a communications company promoting Sweden as a destination and as a brand. We can unfortunately not respond to specific travel and booking related issues. If you can’t find what you are looking for on our site, try contacting one of our regional tourist boards directly.
Where can I find general information about Sweden?
There is plenty of information about Sweden here on our website and also on sweden.se. You can also visit Sharing Sweden to find materials for presentations, discussions and events related to Sweden
What language do you speak in Sweden?
We speak Swedish in Sweden. But travellers can leave their phrase books at home when they go to Sweden since most Swedes speak English.