7 Days trip in Sweden
Sweden is a Nordic country with a strong welfare state, high standard of living, and varied geography. Its people are known for their reserved but friendly nature and progressive values.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Gamla Stan
180 minutesVisit the old town of Stockholm, the Gamla Stan, and witness its historic landmarks and architecture. Take a guided walking tour to learn more about the history of the city.
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Östermalms Saluhall
120 minutesVisit Östermalms Saluhall, the famous indoor market in Stockholm, and sample some of the best food in the city. Try traditional Swedish dishes like meatballs, herring, and smoked salmon.
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Drottninggatan
180 minutesExplore Drottninggatan, the main shopping street in Stockholm, and find unique stores, fashion shops, and souvenir shops. Look for Swedish design, art, and handicrafts.
Day 2
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Vasa Museum
180 minutesVisit the Vasa Museum, which houses the world famous 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628.
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Fotografiska
120 minutesVisit one of the world's largest photography museums at Fotografiska, and discover the works of famous photographers from around the world.
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Bryggan Göteborg
180 minutesKick off the evening in Gothenburg and indulge in some seafood delights at the Bryggan Göteborg, a seafood restaurant with a stunning view of the city's harbor.
Day 3
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Drottningholms Slott
240 minutesVisit the Drottningholms Slott, the official residence of the Swedish royal family, and explore its magnificent palace and gardens.
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Sergels torg
240 minutesHead to Sergels torg, the central square of Stockholm, and check out the shopping complex of Åhléns City, which offers fashion, cosmetics, and home furnishings.
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The Flying Elk
180 minutesFor dinner, visit The Flying Elk, a gourmet pub with a charismatic atmosphere serving Nordic-inspired cuisine with a modern twist.
Day 4
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Skansen
240 minutesA popular destination, visit historic Skansen which is open-air museum and zoo that showcases Sweden's history and culture in an interactive way.
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Fjällgatan
120 minutesDiscover Fjällgatan, a scenic viewpoint in Stockholm that affords views of the city skyline. Pack a picnic, watch ships pass on the harbor, and take photos of the spectacular view.
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Stureplan
240 minutesEnd your day shopping in Stureplan, one of the city's fashionable districts with boutiques, specialty stores, and trendy restaurants.
Day 5
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Haga district
300 minutesExplore the Haga district of Gothenburg, a historic and charming neighborhood of cobblestone streets, colourful houses, and coffee shops. Savor some of Sweden's famous pastries like cinnamon and cardamom buns.
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Universeum
180 minutesVisit Universeum, a science discovery center that appeals to all ages, featuring exhibitions, interactive installations, and live animal displays.
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Fiskekrogen
180 minutesEnd the day with dinner at Fiskekrogen, a seafood restaurant that brings the catch of the day to your plate. Taste the freshest fish and seafood dishes in Gothenburg.
Day 6
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Stockholm Palace
240 minutesTake a guided tour of the Stockholm Palace, one of the town's top attractions and the official residence of the King of Sweden.
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Nordiska Kompaniet
240 minutesDiscover Nordiska Kompaniet, a department store in Stockholm that offers stylish clothing, accessories, and interior design.
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Meatballs for the People
120 minutesFor a quick dinner, savor the traditional Swedish meatballs dish at Meatballs for the People, a popular restaurant in the trendy district of Södermalm.
Day 7
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Liseberg
300 minutesSpend your last day at Liseberg, Scandinavia's largest amusement park offering thrilling rides, a beautiful garden, and panoramic views of Gothenburg.
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Fish Market
180 minutesExperience the Fish Market, a seafood hotspot and open market in Gothenburg's harbor area. Sample various fresh fish and seafood dishes from different sellers.
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Magazine
180 minutesFinish your final evening in Gothenburg at Magazine, a modern restaurant that serves Scandinavian cuisine, using locally sourced and organic ingredients.