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Suecia
Sverige - Reino de Suecia
Explorando la encantadora tierra de Suecia
Suecia, una joya escandinava, es un país que combina maravillosamente la modernidad con una rica historia y cultura. Conocida por sus impresionantes paisajes, desde el helado norte ártico hasta los frondosos bosques verdes y lagos serenos en el sur, Suecia ofrece una diversa gama de belleza natural. Los suecos son conocidos por su compromiso con la sostenibilidad y la conservación ambiental, convirtiéndolo en un paraíso para los viajeros ecológicamente conscientes. El país está impregnado de historia, con antiguos sitios vikingos, ciudades medievales y el impresionante Museo Vasa en Estocolmo, que alberga un barco de guerra del siglo XVII. La cultura sueca está profundamente arraigada en tradiciones como las celebraciones de Midsummer y el concepto de 'fika' – una pausa para el café acompañada de pasteles, que es un ritual diario muy apreciado. La gente de Suecia es conocida por su apertura, igualdad y alto nivel de vida, contribuyendo a una sociedad acogedora y progresista. Con sus vibrantes ciudades, como Estocolmo y Gotemburgo, que ofrecen una mezcla de diseño vanguardista, museos de clase mundial y una escena culinaria próspera, Suecia es un destino que promete tanto aventura como relajación.
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Seguridad
Suecia es generalmente considerada un país muy seguro con bajas tasas de criminalidad. Sin embargo, como en cualquier otro país, es aconsejable mantenerse alerta en áreas concurridas y tener precaución con los carteristas, especialmente en zonas turísticas. Algunas áreas en ciudades más grandes pueden tener tasas de criminalidad más altas, pero usualmente están bien vigiladas por la policía.
Símbolos nacionales
La bandera nacional de Suecia es un campo azul con una cruz escandinava amarilla que se extiende hasta los bordes de la bandera. El escudo de armas presenta tres coronas doradas sobre un escudo azul, simbolizando la unidad de la nación.
Ciudad capital
Stockholm / Stockholm
Visados
Suecia forma parte del Área Schengen, lo que permite viajar sin visa por hasta 90 días para ciudadanos de muchos países, incluyendo la UE, EE.UU., Canadá, Australia y Nueva Zelanda. Los viajeros de otros países pueden necesitar solicitar una visa Schengen antes de la llegada.
Regulaciones aduaneras
Los viajeros pueden traer artículos personales y regalos a Suecia sin pagar derechos de aduana, siempre que sean para uso personal. Hay restricciones en la importación de alcohol, tabaco y ciertos alimentos. Se aconseja consultar las regulaciones más recientes antes de viajar.
Precios
Suecia es conocida por su alto costo de vida, con precios relativamente altos para alojamiento, comida y transporte en comparación con otros países europeos. Sin embargo, hay opciones económicas disponibles, como hostales y comida callejera. El transporte público es eficiente y tiene precios razonables.
Gente y nacionalidades
Los suecos son conocidos por su cortesía, puntualidad y respeto por la privacidad. El país es predominantemente luterano, pero es muy secular, con una población diversa que incluye varios grupos étnicos y religiones. La cultura enfatiza la igualdad y el bienestar social.
Clima
Suecia experimenta un clima variado, con inviernos fríos y veranos suaves. La mejor época para visitar es durante los meses de verano, de junio a agosto, cuando el clima es cálido y los días son largos. Las regiones del norte experimentan noches polares en invierno y sol de medianoche en verano.
Salud
Suecia tiene altos estándares de salud y no se requieren vacunas especiales para los viajeros. Sin embargo, se recomienda tener al día las vacunas rutinarias. El sistema de salud es excelente y los servicios de emergencia están fácilmente disponibles.
Comida
Köttbullar
Albóndigas suecas servidas con salsa cremosa, salsa de arándanos rojos y puré de papas. Un plato clásico que se disfruta a menudo en hogares y restaurantes de Suecia.
Gravlax
Salmón curado con eneldo, típicamente servido con salsa de mostaza. Un aperitivo popular con raíces en la tradición nórdica de conservar pescado.
Smörgåsbord
Una comida tipo buffet con una variedad de platos fríos y calientes, incluyendo arenque, carnes curadas, quesos y ensaladas. Una forma tradicional de disfrutar una amplia gama de sabores suecos.
Transporte
Trenes
Suecia tiene una red ferroviaria extensa y eficiente, lo que facilita viajar entre ciudades. Los trenes son cómodos y ofrecen vistas panorámicas del campo.
Transporte Público
Ciudades como Estocolmo y Gotemburgo tienen excelentes sistemas de transporte público, incluyendo autobuses, tranvías y metro. Es una forma conveniente y económica de explorar áreas urbanas.
Alquiler de Coches
Alquilar un coche es una excelente opción para explorar áreas rurales y el campo. Las carreteras están bien mantenidas y conducir es generalmente fácil y seguro.
Vuelos Nacionales
Para largas distancias, como viajar a las regiones del norte, hay vuelos domésticos disponibles que pueden ahorrar tiempo.
Regiones
Blekinge län
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DetailDalarnas län
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DetailGävleborgs län
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DetailGotlands län
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DetailHallands län
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DetailJämtlands län
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DetailJönköpings län
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DetailKalmar län
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DetailKronobergs län
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DetailNorrbottens län
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DetailÖrebro län
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DetailÖstergötlands län
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DetailSkåne län
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DetailSödermanlands län
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DetailStockholms län
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DetailUppsala län
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DetailVärmlands län
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DetailVästerbottens län
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DetailVästernorrlands län
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DetailVästmanlands län
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DetailVästra Götalands län
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Detail¿Qué visitar?
Icehotel
It's a unique architectural marvel and offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience sleeping in artist-designed ice rooms.
DetailVasa Museum
It's one of Sweden's most visited museums and home to a unique warship.
DetailStockholm Palace
It's a working royal palace and a center of Swedish history.
DetailDrottningholm Palace
It's Sweden's best-preserved royal palace and a stunning example of 17th-century architecture.
DetailStockholm City Hall
It's one of Stockholm's most photographed buildings and offers panoramic tower views.
DetailMarinmuseum
It is Sweden’s premier maritime museum and offers immersive exhibits on naval history, including real warships and a submarine.
DetailFalu Mine
It is a UNESCO-listed site that shaped Sweden's economy and landscape for centuries.
DetailCarl Larsson-gården
It provides unique insight into the life and work of one of Sweden’s most beloved artists.
DetailDalhalla
The unique acoustics and stunning quarry setting make it one of Europe’s most spectacular concert venues.
DetailVisby City Wall
It's one of the best-preserved medieval city walls in Europe and an iconic symbol of Gotland.
DetailGrimeton Radio Station
It's a unique monument to early wireless communication technology.
DetailÅre Ski Resort
It's the largest and most internationally renowned ski area in Scandinavia.
DetailÅreskutan
It's a classic summit for both skiing and hiking with breathtaking vistas.
DetailAbisko National Park
It's one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights and to hike the famous Kungsleden trail.
DetailKiruna Church
It's considered one of Sweden’s most beautiful buildings and a symbol of Kiruna.
DetailKebnekaise
Climbing Kebnekaise is a bucket-list achievement for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Sweden.
DetailTreehotel
It's internationally acclaimed for its imaginative and sustainable design.
DetailLinköping Cathedral
It is one of Sweden’s best-preserved medieval cathedrals and a landmark of Linköping.
DetailVadstena Castle
It is one of Sweden’s best-preserved Renaissance castles and offers a glimpse into royal and military history.
DetailGöta Canal
The canal is a marvel of 19th-century engineering and a scenic route through Östergötland’s countryside.
DetailKolmården Wildlife Park
It offers close encounters with exotic wildlife and is a top family attraction in Sweden.
DetailTurning Torso
It's a modern architectural landmark and offers stunning views of the Öresund region.
DetailLund Cathedral
It's one of Sweden's most famous churches and an architectural masterpiece with a unique astronomical clock.
DetailSofiero Palace and Gardens
The gardens are internationally acclaimed and especially beautiful during the rhododendron bloom in spring.
DetailKullaberg Nature Reserve
It's renowned for its dramatic landscapes, outdoor activities, and the picturesque Kullen Lighthouse.
DetailGripsholm Castle
It is one of Sweden’s most famous castles, combining beautiful architecture, art, and royal history.
DetailSkansen
It's the world's oldest open-air museum and a beloved family attraction.
DetailABBA The Museum
Fans can explore ABBA's music, costumes, and even record their own tracks.
DetailFotografiska
It's one of the world's leading photography museums, attracting global artists.
DetailStorkyrkan
It's a site of royal weddings and coronations, and home to the famous St. George and the Dragon sculpture.
DetailThe Royal National City Park
It's the world's first national city park, ideal for nature walks within the city.
DetailMillesgården
The gardens are filled with striking sculptures and offer panoramic views of Stockholm.
DetailTyresta National Park
It's one of the largest untouched forests in southern Sweden, ideal for hiking and nature lovers.
DetailEricsson Globe
Visitors can ascend to the top for sweeping city views via SkyView.
DetailÖstermalm Market Hall
It's a favorite for sampling local seafood, cheeses, and traditional fare.
DetailUppsala Cathedral
A masterpiece of Gothic architecture and Sweden’s most significant religious site.
DetailSkokloster Castle
It’s one of Europe’s best-preserved baroque castles, with original furnishings and art.
DetailGothenburg Museum of Art
Its impressive collection and rotating exhibitions make it a cultural highlight in Gothenburg.
DetailLiseberg
It's a beloved family attraction and an iconic destination in Gothenburg.
DetailUniverseum
It's Sweden’s national science center and a hit with families and curious travelers.
DetailGothenburg Botanical Garden
Its diversity of plant life and tranquil settings draw gardeners and nature seekers year-round.
DetailLäckö Castle
Its romantic setting and cultural events make it one of Sweden’s most beloved castles.
DetailKosterhavet National Park
It's a paradise for snorkeling, kayaking, and exploring unspoiled archipelago nature.
DetailLummelunda Cave
It's one of Sweden’s largest and most famous caves, attracting visitors for its geological wonders.
DetailStora Karlsö
It's a paradise for birdwatchers and botanists, with unique limestone cliffs and rare species.
DetailKalmar Castle
It is one of Sweden’s best-preserved Renaissance castles and played a key role in Swedish history.
DetailBorgholm Castle
Its dramatic ruins offer both history and stunning views over Öland and the Baltic.
DetailAstrid Lindgren's World
Children can meet Pippi Longstocking and explore recreated storybook worlds.
DetailStorforsen
It's a spectacular natural site for photography, picnicking, and short hikes.
DetailGröna Lund
It's Sweden's oldest amusement park and a popular spot for family fun.
DetailGamla Uppsala
It is one of Sweden’s most important ancient sites, linked to Viking and pre-Christian eras.
DetailUppsala Castle
The castle played a pivotal role in Swedish history and politics.
DetailBohus Fortress
Its fascinating history and impressive ruins make it a must-see for history lovers.
DetailKarlskrona Naval Port
UNESCO-listed for its well-preserved naval architecture and significant role in Swedish maritime history.
DetailEriksberg Nature Reserve
It is one of Northern Europe’s largest wildlife reserves, offering close encounters with Scandinavian fauna and scenic views.
DetailRonneby Brunnspark
Frequently voted one of Sweden’s most beautiful parks, perfect for relaxation and strolls.
DetailTjärö Island
Boasts red cottages, meadows, and beautiful coastal scenery perfect for outdoor activities.
DetailFredrik Church
Known for its striking ochre façade and ornate interior, a masterpiece of Swedish baroque architecture.
DetailZorn Museum
It's Sweden's premier collection of works by Anders Zorn, an internationally acclaimed artist.
DetailSiljan Lake
The lake is central to Dalecarlian culture and offers stunning views and recreational activities.
DetailFalun Church
It’s a landmark of Falun and a prime example of Swedish baroque ecclesiastical design.
DetailHälsingland Farmhouses
They offer insight into Sweden’s rural aristocracy and folk art traditions.
DetailJärvsöbacken
Offers year-round outdoor activities and panoramic views of Hälsingland.
DetailVisby Cathedral
The cathedral is Gotland's main church and features impressive architecture and stained glass.
DetailGotland Museum
It's the island’s premier museum and the best place to learn about Gotland’s unique past.
DetailVarberg Fortress
Its dramatic seaside location and well-preserved ramparts offer both history and panoramic views.
DetailTylösand Beach
It's one of Sweden's best-known beaches, with lively summer atmosphere and natural beauty.
DetailGetterön Nature Reserve
It's one of Northern Europe's best birdwatching sites.
DetailJamtli
It's one of Sweden's foremost regional museums with immersive historical experiences.
DetailTännforsen
The thunderous falls are spectacular year-round, especially during spring melt.
DetailHabo Church
Known as 'the wooden cathedral,' it's one of Sweden's most beautiful and unusual churches.
DetailKalmar Cathedral
It is an architectural landmark and a central part of Kalmar’s historic cityscape.
DetailSolliden Palace
The gardens and palace are open to the public in summer and are a royal favorite.
DetailLånge Jan Lighthouse
Climb for panoramic views of the Baltic and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
DetailEketorp Fortress
It’s a unique archaeological site offering insight into ancient Swedish life.
DetailTrollskogen
It’s famous for its eerie, wind-shaped trees and coastal landscape.
DetailGammelstad Church Town
It's a rare and well-preserved example of the church town phenomenon in northern Scandinavia.
DetailÖrebro Castle
This well-preserved castle offers guided tours, exhibitions, and a glimpse into the region's royal history.
DetailTiveden National Park
Tiveden is renowned for its mystical atmosphere and excellent hiking trails.
DetailNora Old Town
Nora is famed for its well-preserved historic center and traditional Nora ice cream.
DetailGamla Linköping Open-Air Museum
It offers an immersive experience of Swedish life in the past, with interactive exhibits and events.
DetailOmberg Ecopark
It is a biodiversity hotspot and offers some of the best hiking and vistas in the region.
DetailNorrköping Industrial Landscape
It’s a fascinating blend of history, architecture, and modern culture along the Motala River.
DetailFornborg Rök Runestone
It is a must-see for anyone interested in Viking history and runic mysteries.
DetailMalmö Castle
It's the oldest surviving Renaissance castle in Scandinavia and an important museum complex.
DetailAles Stones
It's Sweden's largest stone ship and a fascinating archaeological site with breathtaking coastal views.
DetailFoteviken Viking Museum
It provides a unique, hands-on look at Viking life and culture.
DetailSkanör Beach
It's one of Sweden's finest beaches, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
DetailVen Island
It offers peaceful rural charm and historical intrigue related to the astronomer Tycho Brahe.
DetailKulturen in Lund
It's one of Sweden's oldest open-air museums and offers insights into local history and culture.
DetailLilla Torg
It's the social heart of Malmö and a great place to soak up the city's atmosphere.
DetailSöderåsens National Park
It's ideal for hiking and offers some of Skåne's most dramatic natural scenery.
DetailTullgarn Palace
It is a splendid example of Swedish royal summer residences and offers guided tours.
DetailRosendals Garden
It's a peaceful spot for garden lovers and organic food enthusiasts.
DetailGustavianum
It houses unique university artifacts and the anatomical theatre from 1663.
DetailBotanical Garden, Uppsala
It showcases the botanical legacy of Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy.
DetailLinnaeus Garden
The oldest botanical garden in Sweden, intimately tied to Linnaeus’s work.
DetailSigtuna
Sigtuna is a living museum of Swedish medieval history and culture.
DetailFärnebofjärden National Park
It offers pristine nature and excellent opportunities for outdoor activities in Uppsala County.
DetailWik Castle
It’s one of Sweden’s best-preserved medieval castles, set in idyllic countryside.
DetailSala Silver Mine
It’s a fascinating industrial heritage site with atmospheric underground passages.
DetailRottneros Park
Combines art, literature, and nature in a unique park setting connected to Swedish literary heritage.
DetailMårbacka
Visiting allows you to step into the world of Sweden's first female Nobel laureate in literature.
DetailGlaskogens Nature Reserve
It's Värmland's largest nature reserve, renowned for pristine wilderness and outdoor activities.
DetailUmedalen Sculpture Park
It's one of the largest sculpture parks in Northern Europe, perfect for art and nature lovers.
DetailSkuleskogen National Park
It offers some of Sweden’s most spectacular hiking and coastal scenery along the High Coast.
DetailNorra Berget
It's a favorite spot for families and offers excellent views over Sundsvall.
DetailNämforsen Rock Carvings
The carvings are a fascinating window into prehistoric life in northern Sweden.
DetailVästerås Cathedral
It's one of Sweden's oldest cathedrals and a key landmark in Västerås.
DetailSkultuna Brassworks
It's one of the world’s oldest operating brass foundries.
DetailStrömsholm Palace
It's a splendid example of Swedish royal architecture and equestrian history.
DetailSculpture Park Pilane
It combines internationally acclaimed art with breathtaking coastal scenery.
DetailMarstrand Fortress
Its location and architecture make it a top destination for history and nature lovers alike.
DetailDalsland Canal
It's renowned for its engineering, beauty, and recreational opportunities.
DetailVinga Lighthouse
The lighthouse and island are iconic for their maritime history and stunning sea vistas.
DetailNimis
Its whimsical, controversial nature and hidden setting attract adventurous visitors.
DetailSlottsskogen
A favorite urban green space for relaxation and family activities.
DetailKungsholms Fort
It is a rare example of preserved Swedish coastal fortifications and features an historic lighthouse.
DetailStortorget, Karlskrona
It is one of Sweden’s largest and grandest town squares and hosts local events and markets.
DetailSölvesborg Bridge
Renowned for its modern design and stunning sunset views over the bay.
DetailSälenfjällen
It’s Sweden’s largest ski area and a gateway for outdoor adventures year-round.
DetailLanghammars Sea Stacks
These unique geological formations are among the most photographed sites on Gotland.
DetailBunge Museum
It offers an immersive look at rural life on Gotland from the 17th to 20th centuries.
DetailKneippbyn Resort and Sommarland
It's a favorite with families, especially fans of Pippi Longstocking.
DetailBrucebo Nature Reserve
It's known for its natural beauty and artistic history as a former artists' colony.
DetailSt. Nicolai Ruin
The dramatic ruins are a testament to Visby’s medieval grandeur and host unique cultural events.
DetailFornsalen
It's the best place to see Gotland’s wealth of archaeological treasures and Viking history.
DetailHalmstad Castle
A key piece of Halland's Danish history and architectural charm.
DetailGekås Ullared
A legendary Swedish shopping experience and pop culture phenomenon.
DetailSvedinos Automobile and Aviation Museum
A treat for fans of vintage vehicles and aviation history.
DetailKattegattleden
It's Sweden's first national cycle route and a fantastic way to see the coast.
DetailFrösö Church
It's the oldest preserved building in Jämtland and offers panoramic lake views.
DetailRistafallet
It's a dramatic, easily accessible waterfall with scenic walking trails.
DetailVisingsborg Castle Ruins
These evocative ruins are a reminder of Visingsö's royal history and offer superb lake views.
DetailStalpet Waterfall
A scenic and accessible natural wonder, perfect for a short stop or picnic.
DetailEksjö Old Town
Eksjö is one of Sweden's best-preserved wooden towns, offering a unique step back in time.
DetailStore Mosse National Park
It's a haven for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and hikers with pristine wetland landscapes.
DetailBrahehus Castle Ruins
The ruins are a popular photo stop and offer breathtaking vistas over the lake and surrounding countryside.
DetailÖland Bridge
It is the longest bridge in Sweden and offers scenic views of the Kalmar Strait.
DetailVästervik Archipelago
It’s renowned for its unspoiled beauty, boating, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
DetailOttenby Bird Observatory
It’s one of northern Europe’s best places for birdwatching, especially during migration.
DetailGränsö Castle
It offers spa facilities and scenic walking trails along the water.
DetailNaturum Ottenby
It’s the best place to learn about the ecology and wildlife of southern Öland.
DetailÁjtte, Swedish Mountain and Sami Museum
It's the foremost center for Sami heritage and Arctic nature in Sweden.
DetailKukkolaforsen
Visitors can watch ancient salmon fishing techniques and enjoy river views near the Finnish border.
DetailJokkmokk Market
It's one of the oldest and most colorful indigenous markets in Europe, held every February.
DetailSvampen Water Tower
The observation deck provides one of the best city vistas and has a café at the top.
DetailMotala Motor Museum
It’s one of Sweden’s best motor museums and appeals to vehicle and technology enthusiasts.
DetailTåkern Nature Reserve
It is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers, hosting hundreds of bird species.
DetailAlvastra Abbey Ruins
It is a significant medieval site and offers a tranquil, historic setting surrounded by nature.
DetailMuseum of Work, Norrköping
It offers thought-provoking exhibitions and is housed in the iconic Strykjärnet building.
DetailSt. Birgitta's Convent Museum
It provides insight into Sweden’s most famous saint and medieval religious life.
DetailVreta Abbey Ruins
It’s a key site in Swedish medieval history and set in a peaceful rural landscape.
DetailStenshuvud National Park
It offers beautiful hikes, rich biodiversity, and panoramic sea views from the hilltop.
DetailYstad Abbey
It's one of Sweden's best-preserved medieval monasteries and houses a museum on local history.
DetailNyköping Castle
It played a central role in Swedish history, especially during the infamous Nyköping Banquet.
DetailEskilstuna Art Museum
It is a leading venue for contemporary art in the region.
DetailStendörren Nature Reserve
It’s famed for its accessibility and unspoiled island scenery.
DetailCarolina Rediviva
It houses priceless manuscripts and is Sweden’s oldest university library.
DetailOld Uppsala Museum
It provides in-depth context to the ancient royal mounds and Norse mythology.
DetailVärmlands Museum
It's the premier cultural institution in Värmland, offering insights into the region's art and history.
DetailMariebergsskogen
It's Karlstad's 'people's park' and a perfect spot for families and nature lovers.
DetailBranäs Ski Resort
It's one of Sweden's top family-friendly ski destinations.
DetailVästerbottens Museum
It offers a deep dive into the local history and traditions, including a remarkable relocated church town.
DetailHemsö Fortress
It’s a unique military site offering an atmospheric insight into Sweden’s defense history.
DetailAnundshög
It's a major archaeological site and a window into Sweden’s ancient past.
DetailKokpunkten Actionbad
It's Sweden’s first action-packed water park in an industrial heritage setting.
DetailSaab Car Museum
Car enthusiasts enjoy its unique collection and insight into Swedish automotive history.
DetailGothenburg Cathedral
It’s an elegant architectural landmark and historical center of the city.
DetailBlekinge Museum
Offers insight into Blekinge’s unique heritage, from prehistory to modern times.
DetailOrsa Grönklitt
Offers family-friendly outdoor activities and wildlife encounters in a scenic setting.
DetailNusnäs Dala Horse Workshop
It’s the birthplace of Sweden’s most famous folk art symbol.
DetailVasaloppet Museum
It celebrates the world’s oldest and longest cross-country ski race, held annually in Dalarna.
DetailStyggforsen
It’s one of Dalarna’s most scenic natural attractions and a site of geological interest.
DetailTällberg
Tällberg is renowned for its scenic vistas and preserved Swedish heritage buildings.
DetailHildasholm
It’s celebrated for its tranquil gardens and artistic heritage.
DetailGävle Castle
It is an iconic Renaissance castle and a symbol of Gävle's history.
DetailJärvzoo
Visitors can see bears, lynxes, wolves, and other Scandinavian species up close in a forest setting.
DetailBollnäs Church
The church is a masterpiece of Swedish medieval religious art and architecture.
DetailDellen Lakes
The lakes are ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying unique geology.
DetailAxmar Bruk
It combines industrial heritage with scenic coastal nature.
DetailGävle Goat
It’s a quirky Swedish tradition that draws thousands of visitors each December.
DetailBotanical Garden of Visby
It provides a tranquil escape and showcases a variety of species, some centuries old.
DetailHalland Art Museum
It's the best place to explore Halland's rich artistic heritage.
DetailTullbron
It's a picturesque symbol of Falkenberg and a prime photo spot.
DetailPrince Bertil's Trail
Offers stunning sea views, beaches, and nature along the Halland coast.
DetailSkrea Strand
A beloved destination for beachgoers and families.
DetailÖstersund Town Hall
It's an architectural icon and a symbol of the city.
DetailHällingsåfallet
The combination of waterfall and deep canyon is unique in Sweden.
DetailGränna Museum
It houses unique exhibits on the famous 1897 Andrée balloon expedition to the North Pole.
DetailTaberg Mountain
Offers excellent hiking and one of the best viewpoints in the region.
DetailSofiakyrkan
It's a striking example of Swedish church architecture and a city landmark.
DetailEksjö Museum
It provides context for Eksjö's unique old town and wooden heritage.
DetailHouse of Emigrants
It's one of Sweden's best resources on the emigration era and offers personal stories and artifacts.
DetailVäxjö Cathedral
Its blend of medieval architecture and modern art makes it a unique Swedish cathedral.
DetailTeleborg Castle
The romantic architecture and beautiful grounds are perfect for strolls and photos.
DetailHuseby Bruk
It provides a window into Sweden’s industrial past and stately life.
DetailSveriges Glasmuseum
It's the country’s foremost museum on glassmaking, central to the region’s heritage.
DetailBergkvara Castle Ruins
The atmospheric setting and historical plaques make it a rewarding stop for history buffs.
DetailSmålands Museum
It offers a comprehensive look at the culture and traditions of Småland.
DetailGranhult Church
It's an architectural and artistic gem hidden in the Kronoberg countryside.
DetailLuleå Cathedral
It's a striking architectural and spiritual landmark in Luleå.
DetailEsrange Space Center
It's a rare opportunity to visit a functioning space facility above the Arctic Circle.
DetailHöga Kusten Bridge
It offers spectacular views and is a feat of Swedish engineering.
DetailLuleå Archipelago
Island-hopping cruises and kayaking are popular ways to explore the pristine archipelago.
DetailBoden Fortress Museum
It's a fascinating insight into Sweden’s military history and cold war era fortifications.
DetailWadköping Open Air Museum
Wadköping vividly recreates Örebro's old town, with traditional crafts and events year-round.
DetailKvarntorpshögen
Climb the famous staircase for unique art and a sweeping panorama of the surrounding countryside.
DetailStjernsund Castle
Take a guided tour to see elegant interiors and learn about Swedish aristocratic life.
DetailLake Hjälmaren
Enjoy swimming, picnics, or boat tours on this vast and tranquil lake.
DetailDalby Söderskog National Park
It's a tranquil spot for walking and observing rare plant life.
DetailSödermanland Museum
It’s the main museum for exploring the heritage of the entire region.
DetailJulita Manor
It’s run by the Nordic Museum and offers a unique look at rural Swedish life.
DetailFjäderholmarna
It's a perfect quick escape to the Stockholm archipelago.
DetailSödermalm Viewpoint at Monteliusvägen
It's one of the best free viewpoints in Stockholm for photography and sunsets.
DetailFyrishov
It’s a major recreational hub and family favorite in Uppsala.
DetailUpplands Museum
It’s the best place to learn about the local heritage of Uppsala County.
DetailLinnaeus’ Hammarby
You can explore the home and gardens of Sweden’s most famous scientist.
DetailSandgrund Lars Lerin
Lars Lerin is one of Sweden's most celebrated contemporary artists, and this gallery houses a significant collection of his works.
DetailKarlstad Cathedral
It's an architectural and historical landmark, representing the spiritual heart of Karlstad.
DetailAlsters Manor
It's an important site for Swedish literary history and offers beautiful manor park surroundings.
DetailVästanå Theater
It's one of Sweden’s most unique and acclaimed rural theaters, fusing music, dance, and drama.
DetailLångban Mining Village
Långban is world-famous among geologists for its rare minerals, many first discovered here.
DetailUmeå City Church
This striking church is an architectural landmark and a symbol of Umeå's resilience after the 1888 fire.
DetailBildmuseet
It's one of Sweden's leading venues for international contemporary art exhibitions.
DetailGuitars – The Museum
Music lovers flock here to see iconic instruments and learn about guitar history.
DetailNorrbyskär
Visitors enjoy ferry rides, walking trails, and a glimpse into industrial history amidst scenic surroundings.
DetailGammlia Open-air Museum
It's a living history site with seasonal events and traditional Sami dwellings.
DetailBjuröklubb Lighthouse
The site provides dramatic views, birdwatching, and a glimpse into maritime history.
DetailMurberget County Museum
It provides insight into the region's heritage and traditional Swedish life.
DetailGaltström Ironworks
It’s an atmospheric site reflecting Sweden’s industrial heritage in a scenic coastal setting.
DetailSlåttdalsskrevan
It's a natural wonder and one of the region's most photographed geological landmarks.
DetailHärnösand Cathedral
It's regarded as one of Sweden’s most beautiful cathedrals, with a striking interior and tower views.
DetailEngsö Castle
It's a beautifully preserved castle with a fascinating and mysterious history.
DetailVästmanlands Teater
It's a cultural hub for performing arts in the region.
DetailKungsör Church
It's an excellent example of Swedish ecclesiastical architecture and history.
DetailCarlscrona Chocolate Factory
Famed for high-quality artisanal chocolates and a cozy café atmosphere.
DetailWij Gardens
A tranquil destination for garden lovers and art enthusiasts.
DetailFårö Church
It’s a serene example of traditional Gotlandic church architecture and an important local landmark.
DetailLjugarn Beach
It’s one of Gotland’s best-loved beaches, with a charming summer village atmosphere.
DetailRoma Abbey Ruins
The site offers a glimpse into Gotland’s monastic past and hosts cultural events each summer.
DetailFalkenberg Old Town
A picturesque setting for a stroll through centuries of local history.
DetailHuskvarna Museum
It offers a fascinating insight into Sweden's industrial heritage and the world-famous Husqvarna brand.
DetailMatchstick Museum
It's the only museum of its kind, celebrating a quirky but important part of Swedish industrial history.
DetailGrenna Polkagriskokeri
Gränna is the birthplace of polkagris, and this shop offers a sweet taste of Swedish tradition.
DetailStensjö Village
It is a living museum with traditional buildings and beautiful natural surroundings.
DetailSöderköping Canal Lock
It’s a vibrant spot to see the canal in action and enjoy a classic Swedish ice cream.
DetailTrosa Town Square
It’s a perfect starting point to experience Trosa’s idyllic small-town charm.
DetailHälleforsnäs Bruk
It’s an excellent example of Swedish industrial heritage turned creative hub.
DetailStora Torget, Uppsala
It’s the vibrant heart of Uppsala and a great spot for people-watching or events.
DetailHallstahammar Canal Lock
It's a unique piece of industrial heritage with picturesque views.
DetailNorberg Mining Museum
It tells the story of the area’s vital role in Sweden’s mining industry.
DetailDragsö Camping & Stugby
Provides a classic Swedish outdoor experience with great views of the archipelago.
DetailLångasjönäs Nature Reserve
Offers peaceful nature walks and excellent birdwatching and swimming opportunities.
DetailHörviks Harbor
A picturesque spot to experience the local fishing culture and enjoy fresh seafood.
DetailLeksand Church
It’s one of Sweden’s largest rural churches and a hub for local traditions.
DetailGammelgården Rättvik
It offers a glimpse into traditional Dalecarlian life and crafts.
DetailMora Church
It’s a cultural and spiritual centerpiece for the region, especially during the Vasaloppet.
DetailFuruvik Zoo and Amusement Park
It combines animal encounters, rides, and concerts, making it a favorite for families.
DetailHögbo Bruk
It's a top destination for outdoor sports, cycling, and culinary experiences in a scenic setting.
DetailVäxbo Lin
You can see age-old weaving techniques and buy high-quality linen products.
DetailLjusdal Local Heritage Park
It offers a glimpse into Swedish countryside traditions and architecture.
DetailHoburgsgubben
The rock formation is a Gotlandic icon and offers dramatic coastal views.
DetailSt. Lawrence Church, Falkenberg
One of the oldest buildings in Falkenberg, rich in history and art.
DetailLockne Crater Lake
It's a geological wonder and popular for swimming and paddling in summer.
DetailPilgrim Center Stiklestad
It's a gateway to Sweden’s historic pilgrimage route to Norway.
DetailStora Hotellet
A landmark of Jönköping, it's an iconic meeting place and a piece of living history.
DetailJönköping County Museum
It houses the world's largest collection of John Bauer's mystical fairytale illustrations.
DetailRöttle Village
A picturesque place to explore Sweden's rural heritage and enjoy riverside walks.
DetailKleva Mine
Visitors can explore the old mine tunnels and try gold panning themselves.
DetailSkälby 4H Farm
It’s a great spot for families to experience rural life close to the city.
DetailHögby Lighthouse
It’s a scenic spot for photography and coastal walks.
DetailKronoberg Castle
Its scenic ruins and historical significance make it a must-see for history enthusiasts.
DetailLinnaeus Park
It's a peaceful spot to unwind in the city center and honors Sweden’s famous botanist.
DetailÅsnen National Park
It's Kronoberg's premier natural park and offers pristine Swedish lake landscapes for exploration.
DetailToftaholm Manor
The scenic setting and storied history make it a charming stop for a meal or overnight stay.
DetailGetnö Gård Lake Åsnen Resort
It's a hub for outdoor adventure and exploring Åsnen’s unique archipelago.
DetailHägring Art Installation
Its surreal presence in the landscape offers a unique photo opportunity and contemplative spot.
DetailGarphyttan National Park
It's one of Sweden's oldest national parks, ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.
DetailKumla Prison Museum
It offers a rare look inside one of Sweden's most infamous prisons.
DetailStångebro Battle Site
This site marks a turning point in Swedish history and is of interest to history enthusiasts.
DetailHelsingborg City Hall
It's an architectural gem and a symbol of Helsingborg.
DetailSimrishamn Old Town
It's a picturesque coastal town perfect for strolls, local shopping, and seafood.
DetailNynäs Manor
It offers a unique glimpse into Swedish manor life and heritage.
DetailSundbyholm Castle
It blends history, luxury, and proximity to the famous Sigurd Runestone carvings.
DetailNäshulta Church
It’s a peaceful heritage site off the beaten path.
DetailKlässbols Linneväveri
Their linens are used at Nobel banquets and royal events, making this a unique industrial heritage site.
DetailTorsby Finnskogscentrum
Offers a deep dive into a unique minority culture specific to the region.
DetailHammarö Church
It's one of Sweden’s best-preserved medieval wooden churches, in a tranquil lakeside setting.
DetailSvartå Manor
It’s an emblematic example of Swedish manor architecture and offers a taste of aristocratic history.
DetailVindeln Rapids Nature Reserve
It's a prime spot for nature walks, birdwatching, and experiencing untouched river landscapes.
DetailLycksele Zoo
It offers a chance to see moose, bears, and lynx up close in naturalistic enclosures.
DetailSki Tunnel Täfteå
It's a unique facility for skiing enthusiasts, regardless of the season.
DetailStora Fjäderägg Island
It's a haven for birdwatchers and those seeking solitude amid beautiful coastal landscapes.
DetailUmeå Arts Campus
It’s an architectural destination and creative hub in Umeå.
DetailLögdösjön Nature Reserve
It's a peaceful spot for hiking, birdwatching, and experiencing Västernorrland’s pristine wilderness.
DetailBirsta City
It’s a major shopping destination for locals and visitors alike.
DetailSundsvall City Hall
It’s an architectural highlight of Sundsvall’s 'Stone Town' and a symbol of the city’s resilience.
DetailArnäs Old Church
It’s a well-preserved example of medieval Swedish church architecture with beautiful wall paintings.
DetailVästmanland County Museum
It provides deep insights into the region’s cultural heritage.
DetailGrythyttan Gästgivaregård
It's a culinary destination in the region, celebrated for local flavors.
DetailLångasand Beach
A local favorite for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty.
DetailStorsjöodjuret Viewpoint
Visit for folklore and sweeping views over Sweden’s fifth-largest lake.
DetailFettjeåfallet
It's one of Sweden’s highest and most beautiful waterfalls.
DetailMoose Garden
It's an opportunity to see and learn about Sweden’s iconic animal up close.
DetailOviksfjällen
It offers tranquil landscapes and less-crowded trails for outdoor enthusiasts.
DetailAskersund Town Square
This historic square is the heart of Askersund and a great spot for people-watching and lakeside strolls.
DetailLost City Water Park
It's one of Sweden's largest water parks, fun for families and kids.
DetailKristinehamn Picasso Sculpture
It's one of the world's largest Picasso sculptures and a striking lakeside landmark.
DetailStenstan Visitor Center
It offers fascinating insights into Sundsvall’s rebuilding after the 1888 fire and its grand stone buildings.
DetailFrösåker Brygga Viking Village
Visitors can experience Viking life and hands-on historical activities.
DetailSaabs gamla fabrik
It’s an interesting site for those intrigued by Swedish engineering and industrial heritage.
DetailVambåsa Hagar Nature Reserve
An idyllic spot for a nature walk among centuries-old trees and diverse flora.
DetailÄlvdalen Porphyry Museum
It showcases rare stonework prized by Swedish royalty and European courts.
DetailStorsjöhyttan Glassworks
It's a local craft highlight and a great place for unique souvenirs.
DetailVisingsö Oak Forest
The forest's history and beauty make it a peaceful and unique natural site.
DetailOlaus Petri Church
This church is a notable example of Swedish national romantic architecture.
DetailTavelsjöberget
The summit provides one of the best panoramic vistas in the region, especially beautiful in autumn.
DetailHolmsund Maritime Museum
It offers insight into the region’s seafaring traditions and port heritage.
DetailRotsidan Nature Reserve
It's a beautiful spot for seaside walks, picnics, and watching the waves crash against the rocks.
DetailSweden's Geographic Midpoint Monument
It’s a quirky photo-op and a fun stop on scenic drives through the heart of the region.
DetailHölick Caves
A natural wonder perfect for exploration and coastal hikes.
DetailGalgberget
Combines nature, history, and recreation in an accessible urban setting.
DetailGemla Toy Museum
It’s a delightful stop for families and those interested in Swedish craftsmanship.
DetailHaparanda Old Town Hall
It's a symbol of the border city's unique Swedish-Finnish heritage.
DetailYxbacken Viewpoint
It’s a great spot for sweeping views and outdoor activities year-round.
DetailÖsterlen Choklad
It's famous for high-quality handmade chocolates and offers tastings and workshops.
DetailHalgån Nature Reserve
Halgån offers wild nature, waterfalls, and hiking in one of Värmland's most untouched areas.
DetailÅmsele Church
It’s notable for its picturesque setting and classic Swedish timber church architecture.
DetailUlven Shipyard Ruins
A hidden gem for history lovers and nature walkers, showing the region's maritime past.
DetailAbborrberget Nature Reserve
It offers beautiful lake views and peaceful nature close to Västerås.
DetailRamsjö Church
It is one of Sweden’s most beautiful country churches with stunning folk art.
DetailHudiksvall Town Hall
It’s a local architectural landmark and a centerpiece of the town square.
DetailLilla Varholmen Beach
It's one of the most popular beaches near Visby and perfect for a summer day.
DetailMörsil Sourdough Bakery
It's a must-visit for foodies seeking authentic Jämtland flavors.
DetailArboga Bridge
It is a beautiful historical structure and a picturesque photo spot near Vadstena Castle.
DetailVrena Mill
It’s a local gem where you can taste authentic Swedish baked goods.
DetailHistoria
Los primeros asentamientos humanos conocidos en lo que ahora es Suecia datan de alrededor del 8000 a.C., tras el retroceso de las capas de hielo después de la última Edad de Hielo.
La cultura de la Edad de Bronce Nórdica floreció en Suecia, caracterizada por su avanzada metalurgia y redes comerciales.
Comenzó la Era Vikinga, durante la cual los vikingos suecos eran conocidos por sus expediciones y rutas comerciales que se extendían hasta Europa del Este, el Medio Oriente y más allá.
Se formó la Unión de Kalmar, uniendo los reinos de Dinamarca, Noruega y Suecia bajo un solo monarca. Esta unión duró hasta 1523.
Gustav Vasa fue elegido Rey de Suecia, marcando el fin de la Unión de Kalmar y el comienzo de Suecia como nación independiente. Esta fecha se celebra ahora como el Día Nacional de Suecia.
El Imperio Sueco comenzó a expandirse bajo el gobierno del Rey Gustavo Adolfo, convirtiéndose en una potencia europea importante durante la Guerra de los Treinta Años.
El buque de guerra Vasa se hundió en su viaje inaugural en el puerto de Estocolmo. Fue recuperado en el siglo XX y ahora es un museo popular.
Comenzó la Gran Guerra del Norte, que llevó al declive del Imperio Sueco tras su derrota por Rusia en 1721.
Suecia perdió Finlandia ante Rusia, marcando el fin de su estatus como una potencia europea importante.
Se adoptó una nueva constitución, estableciendo una monarquía constitucional y una separación de poderes.
Suecia entró en una unión con Noruega, que duró hasta 1905.
Se produjo la disolución pacífica de la unión con Noruega, y Suecia se convirtió en una nación completamente independiente.
Suecia permaneció neutral durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, manteniendo su política de neutralidad.
Suecia mantuvo su neutralidad durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, evitando la participación directa en el conflicto.
Suecia se unió a la Unión Europea, marcando un paso significativo en su integración con Europa.
Suecia se convirtió en una nación líder en sostenibilidad ambiental e innovación, enfocándose en la energía renovable y la tecnología verde.
Actividades
Observación de las Auroras Boreales
Suecia es uno de los mejores lugares del mundo para presenciar las hipnotizantes Auroras Boreales, también conocidas como Northern Lights. El mejor momento para ver este fenómeno natural es desde finales de septiembre hasta principios de abril. Dirígete al Parque Nacional Abisko en Laponia sueca, reconocido por sus cielos despejados y mínima contaminación lumínica, proporcionando condiciones óptimas para observar las luces. Los visitantes también pueden disfrutar de la Aurora Sky Station, que ofrece tours guiados y un acogedor café para calentarse mientras esperan que aparezcan las luces.
Experiencia en el Hotel de Hielo
Ubicado en Jukkasjärvi, el Hotel de Hielo es un alojamiento único hecho completamente de hielo y nieve. Reconstruido cada invierno, cuenta con habitaciones y suites de hielo talladas intricadamente, un bar de hielo y una capilla de hielo. Los huéspedes pueden disfrutar de tours guiados, clases de escultura en hielo e incluso pasar una noche en una de las habitaciones de hielo. El hotel está abierto de diciembre a abril, y los visitantes también pueden disfrutar de actividades como paseos en trineo tirado por perros y motos de nieve en los alrededores.
Exploración del Archipiélago de Estocolmo
El Archipiélago de Estocolmo consta de alrededor de 30,000 islas, ofreciendo un paisaje natural impresionante perfecto para la exploración. Los visitantes pueden tomar un tour en barco desde Estocolmo para explorar las islas, cada una con su propio encanto único. Las actividades incluyen kayak, vela y senderismo. El archipiélago es particularmente hermoso en los meses de verano, de junio a agosto, cuando el clima es cálido y los días son largos.
Visita al Museo Vasa
Ubicado en Estocolmo, el Museo Vasa alberga el barco Vasa, un navío de guerra del siglo XVII que se hundió en su viaje inaugural y fue rescatado en el siglo XX. El museo ofrece una fascinante visión de la historia marítima de Suecia, con exhibiciones que detallan la construcción, hundimiento y recuperación del barco. El Museo Vasa está abierto todo el año y es una visita obligada para los entusiastas de la historia.
Experiencia de la Cultura Fika
Fika es una tradición sueca muy apreciada que consiste en una pausa para el café acompañada de pasteles, a menudo disfrutada con amigos o colegas. Los visitantes pueden experimentar la fika en numerosos cafés acogedores por toda Suecia, especialmente en ciudades como Estocolmo, Gotemburgo y Malmö. Los pasteles populares incluyen rollos de canela (kanelbullar) y rollos de cardamomo (kardemummabullar). Fika es una actividad para todo el año y ofrece una forma deliciosa de sumergirse en la cultura sueca.
Senderismo en Kungsleden
Kungsleden, o 'El Sendero del Rey', es un reconocido sendero de senderismo en el norte de Suecia, que se extiende por más de 440 kilómetros a través de los impresionantes paisajes de la Laponia sueca. El sendero ofrece vistas impresionantes de montañas, valles y ríos, con oportunidades para avistar fauna como renos y alces. El mejor momento para hacer senderismo en Kungsleden es de junio a septiembre, cuando el sendero está libre de nieve y el clima es templado. Los excursionistas pueden elegir entre varias secciones del sendero, con alojamientos disponibles en cabañas de montaña a lo largo del camino.
Parque de Atracciones Liseberg en Gotemburgo
Liseberg es uno de los parques de atracciones más grandes de Escandinavia, ubicado en Gotemburgo. Ofrece una amplia gama de atracciones, incluyendo montañas rusas emocionantes, juegos para toda la familia y hermosos jardines. El parque está abierto de abril a octubre, con eventos especiales durante Halloween y Navidad, que incluyen decoraciones festivas y actividades. Liseberg es un destino perfecto tanto para familias como para buscadores de emociones.