Sweden is a colorful and interesting country. It has all the amenities for tourists: comfortable metro, buses and even electric trains. But the most important thing that the Swedes can boast of is history, architectural monuments and other places of interest.
It is worth visiting Sweden at least for the sake of chic ski resorts, mesmerizing views of Stockholm, and unique attractions. Delicious Swedish cuisine is somewhat reminiscent of Russian. Alpine skiing is much better developed here than in other Scandinavian countries. Little tourists will also find entertainment in Sweden - this country is called the kingdom of children for a reason. The ski season lasts from November to April.
The largest cities in Sweden
List of the largest cities in terms of population in the country.
Stockholm
The Swedish capital Stoholm has many parks, museums, historical sights, observation platforms. Art connoisseurs are advised to check out the National State Museum for outstanding works by Greek, Scandinavian, Japanese and Chinese artists. Drottningholm, the residence of the royal family, is also worth a visit. You will be surprised by the beauty of the castle, park and castle theater.
Population - 1,734,973 people (2018)
Gothenburg
An interesting Scandinavian city. Each building has a fascinating story to tell. An example is the fish market. Despite the inconspicuous name, this is a real architectural monument. The Gothenburg Botanical Garden is one of the most beautiful in the country. Young tourists will appreciate Universum, a Swedish science center, where you can gain knowledge through hands-on experience. You can walk in the Hanga area, and have fun in Liseberg Park.
Population - 642 202 people (2018)
Malmo
Creative mini-metropolis. Located on the border between Sweden and Europe. The city of contrasts combines different eras. You can enjoy the architectural beauty of the ancient Renaissance castle. And then go to an incendiary party at Västra Hamnen. In Malmö you can find trendy clubs, galleries, restaurants with the best food and small cozy eateries. The Eurovision Song Contest was held here in 2013. And in 2014 the World Junior Ice Hockey Championship.
Population - 317 245 people (2018)
Uppsala
The city is divided into two parts. The first is New Uppsala. There is a central shopping street with shops and several cafes. There is nothing of interest here for a tourist. Old Uppsala is interesting for its architecture in the form of a cathedral. It was built in the thirteenth century. Its height is 120 meters. In Scandinavia, this cathedral is considered the highest. The only souvenir shop in the city is located here.
Population - 162 089 people (2018)
Westeros
The city is remarkable for its culture and history. One of the striking sights is the Anundshög mound. Tourists can visit the Westeros Cathedral. There are many museums and entertainment here. You can go on a guided tour of the Vallby Open Air Museum. Or take a boat and enjoy the beauty of Lake Mälaren. The pastime in the castles of Westeros - Västerås, Tidö, Engsö will also be interesting.
Population - 126 190 people (2018)
Örebro
The main attraction is the Örebro Castle. According to legend, it was built after the Swedish Yarls lost the battle to Alexander Nevsky. The castle houses the Museum of Local Lore, dedicated to the history of the city. Of the modern attractions, the Swampen water tower can be distinguished. It was built in 1958 and has become a symbol of modern Sweden. Tourists with little ones are recommended to play center Örebro - the largest indoor recreation hall for children in Europe.
Population - 124,027 people (2018)
Lenkoping
The capital of the Swedish aircraft industry. The main attraction is the Swedish Air Force Museum. It is located in the suburb of Linköping. There are more than a hundred aircraft in the collections. Among the masterpieces of the city's architecture are the cathedral, the ethnographic museum, the town hall, the cathedral museum, and the Vala Gordes forest reserve. It is worth taking a walk along the main city square Stortorget with the Konsthallen passage.
Population - 116 368 people (2018)
Helsingborg
The cozy streets of this city will not leave anyone indifferent. It is here that the oldest Swedish pedestrian street Kullagatan is located. A shopper's paradise, Helsinborg's guests can visit trendy boutiques and shops. A stunning beach stretches along the entire city. In the city you can also find old churches, parks, a lighthouse and the Sofieru castle. The Cairnan Tower stands proudly in the center of the city.
Population - 110 520 people (2018)
Jönköping
This city has many unique attractions. You can visit the city park. It is a large entertainment area with playgrounds for children, an ethnographic museum and a huge football stadium. The cultural center "Spira" hosts theatrical performances in different genres. The most grandiose architectural structure in Jönköping is St. Sophia Church, a place of pilgrimage for believers.
Population - 98 919 people (2018)
Norrkoping
The main type of active recreation here is fishing. Interestingly, fishing is allowed in the middle of the city! It is worth paying attention to the unique layout of the streets in a neat uniform style. There are many parks in Norrkoping. On the streets you will see monuments and sculptures. The most famous monument was erected in honor of the businessman Luis De Geer, who took an active part in the formation of the city. The local museum is named after him.
Population - 96 946 people (2018)
Lund
This small and cozy town is one of the greenest in Sweden. Its name translates as grove. This is the perfect place for an introvert - it's quiet and peaceful. The city's cathedral is considered the Swedish Big Ben. You can go on a guided tour of the Kullturen Open Air Museum, which preserves the heritage of the Middle Ages. Lund University is also impressive - a prestigious European university.
Population - 92 494 people (2018)
Umeå
A town in the north of Sweden. Attracts guests of the country with architecture and beautiful landscapes. One of the largest universities in Sweden is located here, and therefore there are a lot of young people in the city. Among the attractions is the open-air Gamla Museum. Visitors will see national costumes, household items and can even taste dishes of national Swedish cuisine. Guests of the city can go skiing and dog sledding.
Population - 89 402 people (2018)
Boros
The world famous scientific and industrial center of Sweden. It is here that the Swedish Research Institute SP is located. Almost all construction projects in Europe are carried out thanks to this institute. The main office of the Gant company, known to all connoisseurs of good clothes, is also located here. People come here for a beautiful park, a water park, a zoo and a textile museum. Summer is a great time to walk through the mushroom forests.
Population - 80 059 people (2018)
Gavle
There are many park areas here. Guests of the city can enjoy cycling, fishing, kayaking. Fifteen kilometers from Gavle is Fürivik, the largest amusement park in Sweden. There are many museums in Gavle: the National Railway Museum, the Historical Museum, the National Cartographic Archives. The McMuir Whiskey distillery offers sightseeing excursions to tourists.
Population - 76 886 people (2018)
Eskilstuna
Small town in central Sweden. You should visit it at least for the sake of the famous throughout the country zoo with tigers, lions, birds and a grand show of monkeys.Eskilstuna has both relaxed restaurants for the whole family and noisy clubs and bars for noisy parties. The city is famous for its architecture, as well as parks, museums and the famous runestone.
Population - 75 399 people (2018)
Södertälje
One of the largest industrial cities in Sweden. Here is the headquarters of the Volkswagen subsidiary. Guests are advised to first visit the Tom Tits Experiment museum. Extreme experiments for people of all ages take place here every day. The AXA Sports Center is located on the territory of Södertälje. Home hockey matches are held there. In 1989, the city hosted the World Ice Hockey Championship.
Population - 73 872 people (2018)
Halmstad
This city is famous for the longest Swedish beach, Mellby. Its length is 12 km. In the center there is a market square that looks like a square. Among the most interesting places in Halmstad are the Norre Cutts Park, the Hallandsgård Museum, the Tylesand Resort, the Miniland Park and the only golf club for the disabled in Europe.
Population - 69 537 people (2018)
Vökshe
This city is located in the province of Småland between two lakes. Vökshe is considered to be the center of the "Glass Kingdom", as there are factories for the production and processing of glass on its territory. Cycling and water tourism is well developed here. The main architectural attraction is Teleborg Castle, where weddings are now held. You can get acquainted with the manufacturing industry in the city Museum of Glass.
Population - 69 127 people (2018)
Karlstad
This town is located in the west of Sweden and almost borders on Norway. Tourists will be enchanted by the scenery of the Klarolsven River. Lake Venern is no less fascinating. The city is famous for its cuisine - delicious fish delicacies can be tasted only here. The pride of Karlstad is the Cathedral. Its tower offers a magnificent view of the surroundings. It is also home to Sweden's largest Stone Bridge.
Population - 67 514 people (2018)
Trollhatan
Located in the western part of Sweden. This is where Saab cars are made. A tour to this city is a great opportunity to visit film festivals. The architecture of the Middle Ages has been preserved here. One of the oldest buildings in Sweden is the Water Tower. Trollhatan has a decent base for active recreation: you can fish, swim and play tennis.
Population - 50,032 people (2018)
Lulea
The historic quarter of Gamelstad is the main attraction of the city. It is here that wooden houses more than 200 years old have been preserved. On an excursion to Luleå, you will also get acquainted with an old wooden church of the fifteenth century. On vacation in this city you will find fashionable restaurants, museums, theaters, incendiary discos. There is also the best Swedish water park called NordPool.
Population - 48 728 people (2018)
Karlskrona
People come to this city for a fascinating journey through the historical center. Its streets are neatly built in the famous Baroque style. The old quarters are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The most memorable and interesting places are churches: two temples of the 18th century and a wooden cathedral built in 1685. Walking along the city harbor and market square will also be useful for tourists.
Population - 37,174 people (2018)
Skellefteo
The city is located on the shores of the Botanical Bay. Interesting places of interest include the Mining Museum and the Central Park. The museum has a rich thematic collection. The tourist infrastructure is excellently developed here. In Skellefteå entertaining holidays and festivals take place all the time. The city has a convenient location - from here you can go anywhere in Sweden.
Population - 35 882 people (2018)
Varberg
A lovely little town with a special atmosphere. Varberg is famous for its mesmerizing skerries - rocky islands with a unique landscape. The city is also famous for its ancient bathing house. Tourists from all over the world come to the Varberg sauna. One of the walls of the sauna is a large glass overlooking the sea.
Population - 35 323 people (2018)
Nykoping
This city is located on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Has an excellent tourist infrastructure. Folk festivals, thematic exhibitions and interesting events are held here. Among the attractions are Nykoping Castle, All Saints Church and Nykoping Theater. It is worth noting rock art - ancient rituals were once performed in this city.
Population - 33 243 people (2018)