 Frozen wastelands, cosy cottages, virgin forest,  rocky islands, reindeer herders and Viking lore – Sweden has all that plus  impeccable style and to-die-for dining.
Frozen wastelands, cosy cottages, virgin forest,  rocky islands, reindeer herders and Viking lore – Sweden has all that plus  impeccable style and to-die-for dining.  
Swedish Style
In some ways, visiting Sweden feels like walking right  into a fashion or home-decor magazine. There are no boring outfits on the  streets of 
Stockholm,  and the care with which houses, cottages, cafes and public spaces are decorated  and kept up throughout the country is truly inspiring. But Swedish style is  never too showy; form and function are tightly linked in this society known for  valuing moderation, practicality, order, simple lines and clever designs.  Whether you decide to shop for your own versions or just enjoy the scenery, it’s  hard not to fall for the cool aesthetics of this place.
Vikings & History
Ancient rune stones poke up out of the grass in parks all  over Sweden; huge stone-ship settings and unobtrusive burial mounds are almost  as common. Walled medieval cities and seaside fortresses are regular stops on  the travellers’ circuit. Viking ruins and the stories surrounding them are very  much a part of the modern Swedish landscape, and it’s easy to feel as if you’re  walking through history. In fact, you are.
The Sami
The northern part of Sweden is home to the indigenous Sami  people, whose traditionally nomadic lifestyle is built around reindeer herding.  Sami culture, including handicrafts, homes and villages, methods of transport  and style of cooking, is one of the many things a visitor can become immersed in  while spending time in 
Lappland.  Don’t miss the chance to learn about this unique group of people: spend a night  or two in a Sami reindeer camp or take a dogsledding tour. If you’re on a more  limited schedule, have a meal in a 
Sami restaurant or pick up some handmade Sami woodwork or leather goods to take home  as a souvenir.
Landscape

Truth be told, the best thing about Sweden is its natural  beauty. To really appreciate this country’s charms, you have to leave the city  behind. Whether that means sailing across an archipelago to visit a lonely  island or trekking along a kingly trail through the northern wilderness just  depends on your preferences – why not try both? Hiking, camping, cycling,  skiing, boating, fishing and foraging for mushrooms and berries are all major  Swedish pastimes, and it’s easy to get in on the action from just about anywhere  in the country.
 
 
 
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