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Sweden is one of Europe's best kept secrets and with so much to offer, it is becoming a hot favorite among the tourists. The country’s affordability and the climate is also favorable. The country has a plethora of tourist attraction in Sweden, and thus a lot of opportunities for outdoor activity and a nature experience in Sweden. Sweden just has more space to enjoy and relax in than most other countries. Besides it has the buzz of big city living in Stockholm, Goteborg and Malmo and their sights, sounds and world-class shopping. In addition, it is also being one of the world’s most modern countries.

Tourist Attraction in Sweden
Lapland

This tourist attraction in Sweden is regarded as the largest intact wilderness in Europe, which covers a quarter of the total area of Sweden. Moreover, Lapland is probably best popular as the home of Santa Claus. A visit to the Santa World at Mora in Dalarna is what most children dream of. This place is both inviting as well as a magical and an unusual place. The tourists can look forward to plenty of outside adventures, like climb Sweden's highest peak, Kebnekaise; walk in the national parks of Sarek and Padjelanta; or try cross-country dog-sledding, snow-mobiling and skiing.

Skokloster Slott Castle

Skokloster Castle is a splendid 17th-century castle as well as being one of the most charming baroque museums in Europe. It is famous for its unusual interiors as well as its vast collections of paintings, furniture, applied art, tapestries, arms and books. The castle also boasts of restaurant, conference facilities and an automobile museum.

The Viking Town of Birka

This Sweden attraction is situated on a lush island in Lake Mälaren, about 18 miles from Stockholm. It served as a major port over 1,200 years ago. Now a new museum houses finds from extensive excavations around the site. To see how the Vikings lived, a visit to the site is a must.

The Hanseatic town of Visby

A former Viking site on the island of Gotland, Visby was the main centre of the Hanseatic League of the Baltic from the 12th to the 14th century. Its 13th-century fortifications and more than 200 warehouses and trading establishments from the same period make it the best preserved fortified commercial city in Northern Europe.

Gripsholm Castle

Gripsholm Castle is a spectacular renaissance castle, first built in 1540 and located in the small town of Mariested on Lake Maaleren outside Stockholm. The castle contains exceptional Renaissance interiors as well as a theatre and the world's oldest and largest portrait collections.

Sareks National Park

Of the tourist Sweden attraction Sareks national park is an enchanted landscape housing over 100 glaciers as well as mountains reaching over 2,000m. When at the park the best views are over the lake and delta of Laiture on the Rapa älv, near the eastern edge of the park. It is advisable to take the tour with the help of a guide unless you’re an expert in outdoor survival.

Oland

Oland is an incredible sight, on a small island boasting of many ruins, ramparts and about 400 windmills. It’s the biggest Iron-Age ring fort on the island, Graborg - with a diameter of 200m. Just close to the site, Eketorp has been partly reconstructed as a museum to show what a fortified medieval village must have looked like. Likewise the ruins of Borgholm Castle are impressive, which was eventually burned and abandoned early in the 18th century. This place today is popular to celebrate Midsummer.

Old Uppsala

This site is located just outside modern day Uppsala city, the old Uppsala is regarded as the most important prehistoric monument in Sweden and the support of Swedish civilization. The three "Kungshögarna" or royal mounds are situated on a ridge and can be seen from miles away. As the historians goes the dead king was burned on a funeral pyre together with his grave gifts which generally included jewelry and gold. Besides the exhibitions there is information provided nearby in numerous languages. It turns out to be a fascinating site, with enough of interpretive material on site to guide one through the long and interesting history of the area.

The Kingdom of Crystal

one will find here the world’s most famous glassworks, located in the province of Småland, in southeastern Sweden. The Kingdom of Crystal came into existence when the first batch of glass was melted at Kosta in 1742. Kosta is now the oldest glasswork in Sweden and is still making handmade glass. During your visit one can see the glass-workers working in front of the furnaces. A trip to the Kingdom of Crystal is a must and in case you are looking for looking for bargains in crystal treasures.

Stockholm

Of the Sweden attraction Stockholm is a popular destination, located in the southern half of the country on the Baltic Sea. This capital city is built on 14 islands providing with opportunities for outdoor activities like walking, biking, etc. Moreover one can find plenty of nightlife with hundreds of restaurants and clubs. To be true Stockholm has it all: a unique location, amazing architecture, historical sights, famous museums, huge parks, a vibrant nightlife, trendy shops – and an archipelago of 24,000 islands just around the corner. It's a remarkably great and is not too be missed.

 
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