Top 20 Most Famous Destinations to Visit in Sweden
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1. Stockholm, the capital and largest city, famous for its beauty and the amazing archipelago. In addition, Stockholm offers a unique nightlife scene and it is home to some of Northern Europe's best restaurants.
2. Gothenburg an industrial city on the west coast and also it is an important seaport, it's known for its Dutch-style canals and leafy boulevards, the city's main thoroughfare lined with many cafes and shops.
3. Malmö, third largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, it is connected to the Danish capital of Copenhagen by the Öresund Bridge.
4. Västerås, a city in central Sweden, located on the shore of Lake Mälaren in the province Västmanland. It is the centre of Swedish industrialisation.
5. Växjö, it is in the heart of Småland, the central Smålands Museum displays a wide range of objects including Stone Age relics and a Viking-era sword.
6. Linköping, a university city and the seventh most populous city in Sweden. The city is rich in cultural life plus a wonderfully exciting mix of art, theatre, history, concerts and markets.
7. Jönköping, a picturesque town surrounded by lakes in Småland, also the 10th most populous in Sweden.
8. Kiruna, a mining town in Lappland and the northernmost city in Sweden.
9. Luleå, a industrial city in northern Norrland with a technical university.
10. Umeå, a city in eastern Sweden, known for its museums and cultural institutions.
11. Uppsala, a city near Stockholm, in Sweden. It's known for Uppsala University, founded in the Fifteenth century.
12. Örebro, an old shoe manufacturing centre, about halfway between Stockholm and Oslo.
13. Gotland, the largest island of Sweden as well as the Baltic Sea. Its capital Visby is on UNESCO's World's heritage list. A common vacation spot for mainland Swedes.
14. Öland, an island and province just off the southeast coast of Sweden connected to the mainland by a bridge.
15. Kullaberg, a peninsula and nature reserve of land protruding into the Kattegat in Höganäs Municipality near the town of Mölle in southwest Sweden.
16. Kungsleden, a marked well-known 440 kilometres long hiking trail that runs through Norrland between Abisko in the north and Hemavan in the south.
17. Riksgränsen, means “the National Border” in Swedish, is a ski-resort in Sweden, which is 200 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. The skiing season is from February to June.
18. Åre, a locality and one of the leading Scandinavian ski resorts situated in Jämtland County in Sweden.
19. Lund, a city in the province of Skåne, at the southern tip of Sweden. In the cobblestoned old town, the grand, centuries-old Lund Cathedral was built in the Romanesque style.
20. Österlen, a picturescue southeastern district of Scania, the name derives from its location known as 'east of the route'.
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