Sweden provides a selection of means for relaxing and enjoyment to the tourists and boasts of top-notch shopping conveniences. The country has gorgeous sights and is kids-friendly where children can enjoy travelling as much as everyone else.
The country presents various types of accommodation amenities, including hostels, bed and breakfasts, hotels, castles, manor houses, and cottages as well as camping and cabin facilities for those who are more adventurous. These accommodation services can be booked beforehand and are categorized according to the superiority of services they offer.
Stockholm accommodation is of top-class quality. As the capital city of Sweden, the metropolis has a large number of excellent hotels, from deluxe 5 and 4-star hotels to cost-effective 3 and 2-star accommodations.
Which region to visit or to stay? You can opt to stay a few days and nights in the capital city Stockholm, or visit Gothenburg or Malmö, two of Sweden’s biggest cities. Smaller cities include Helsingborg and Halmstad. Nature lovers should visit Swedish Lapland and the north of the country. Gotland is home to Visby, a UNESCO world heritage. Stunning vistas can be found alongside the The Bothnian Coast which extends from Stockholm to Finland. Read on below to find out more.
Top Regions
Stockholm Region
Surrounded by 24,000-or-so isles in its unspoiled archipelago and decorated in warm shades of orange and yellow, Stockholm is one of the globe’s most stunning capitals. The hotels blend in agreeably to this pattern. There are several traditional properties; however, most commemorate Sweden’s love affair with contemporary design.
Nearly all the best areas to stay have turned to this custom, and you can get some of the best contemporary furnishings here. It is generally comfortable, beautiful and colourfully made.
The Bothnian Coast
The Bothnian Coast extends from Stockholm transversely to the Finnish border at Haparanda. It is a gorgeous, 1,050 km (633-mile-long coast), dotted with numerous distinctly exciting places, and lovely panoramas besides.
Gothenburg region
Situated in the province of Västergötland on Sweden’s west coast, Gothenburg is the second biggest city in Sweden; plus the country’s biggest university city, comprising of around 60,000 students among its dwellers.
Possibly owing to the diverse composition of the town’s population, Gothenburg has first-class seafood, world-class eating places and accommodation and an archipelago and a coastline to die for. Gothenburg’s best places to stay come in all sizes and shapes and goes well with all budgets.
Gotland
It does not matter whether you arrive in Gotland by ferry or by air or; you will finish up in the medieval UNESCO world heritage township of Visby providing winding alleyways, impressive ruins and top-notch cookery moments throughout the year. However, even more, beautiful than that is possibly the islands nature and climate.
A must visit place on Gotland is Sudret and Fårö to see the massive Rauks – natural pillars of limestone that proudly spot the seashore. For the movie buffs, you will worship Fårö as it is the ex-home of the world celebrated Swedish movie director Ingmar Bergman. Otherwise, Gotland is an elegant, nearly ‘tropical’ island.
Northern Sweden and Swedish Lapland
Swedish Lapland and Northern Sweden are matchless. There is no any other place on the planet where you can visit the Treehotel and ICEHOTEL. Or sit near the campfire with your Sami guide, narrating stories about the day’s adventures of dog sledding.
Skane and South West Coast (cities like Malmö, Helsingborg, and Halmstad)
This is one of the most accessible regions of Sweden to get around; trains run to all the main towns and services are frequent. Halland is a finger of land facing Denmark, and it has a smooth coastline with its regional capital, Halmstad, being trendy for its nightlife and extensive beaches.
Towards the south, both Helsingborg, with its relaxed, multi-ethnic ambiance, and active Malmö, Sweden’s third largest city, have gone through some spectacular changes in the recent years. An incursion of chic bars has transformed the port of Helsingborg, while Malmö has seen the most remarkable growth in modern Swedish history – the construction of a 16km-long bridge connecting the city to Copenhagen, and hence Sweden to the rest of Europe through the Öresund Strait.
South East of Sweden (cities like Jönköping, Linköping)
Even though a less obvious destination than the coastal resorts and cities of the southwest, Sweden’s southeast surely repays your visit. Jönköping is christened as Sweden’s Jerusalem for its noteworthy numerous Free Churches; it is also an excellent place for exploring the gorgeous eastern coast of Vättern.
On the other hand, Linköping is the tiny big city with a plethora of activities for everyone. It is also a lively city with great cultural life in addition to a superbly exciting mix of theatre, art, and history.