What attract visitors to Sweden??
- h00293417
- Apr 19, 2016
- 2 min read
Sweden saw a record number of tourists in the summer of 2014, with foreign visitors standing for the biggest increase.
With four full seasons– each of them as beautiful as they are different – the potential for tourism business to grow in Västerbotten, North Sweden, is practically unlimited.
Travel and tourism is expected to double in Sweden by 2020 according to the Swedish National Strategy for Tourism – which indicates a bright future for the travel industry. The northern parts of Sweden already attract visitors from all over the world and the growing interest has led to an increased need for high-quality accommodation and activities.
it isn’t all about nature. The cities offer shopping, excellent restaurants and various cultural activities. A unique cultural feature of northern Sweden is one of the few remaining indigenous people in Europe, the Sami. Their strong heritage influences the culture of the entire region of Västerbotten. Moreover, in 2014 Umeå is the European Capital of Culture – an honour that further reveals the viability of the region.
Sweden might not be as popular a tourist destination as many other European countries, but some of the things that you can see in Sweden you can’t find anywhere in the world. Although, it is mostly visited by tourists from its neighboring countries such as Norway, Denmark and Finland, it gets quite a good number of visitors from other parts of Europe as well. With lovely outdoors, clean air, crystal clear water, majestic lakes, thousands of acres of unspoiled forests, and invariably friendly Swedish people, Sweden is certainly a traveler’s paradise. Here are the top ten Sweden tourist attractions for you.
1. The Vasa Museum.
2. The Royal Palace.
3. Uppsala Cathedral.
4. Malmo Castle.
5. Kosterhavet.
6. Gröna Lund‘s Amusement Park.
7. The Garden Society of Gothenburg.
8. Ericksson Globe.
9. Turning Torso Residential Tower.
10. Royal Dramatic Theater.
Swedish summer activities
#1 Go for a swim in Malmö
#2 Follow the trail to Gotland
#3 Check out a music festival
#4 Explore the archipelago - Sweden has tens of thousands of lakes and islands -
#5 Hang out in central Stockholm
#6 Pick blueberries in Dalarna
#7 Go hiking by Höga Kusten
#8 Catch the midnight sun - The further north you go, the brighter the Swedish summer nights. -
Swedish winter activities
#1 Ski in one of 200 resorts
#2 Track reindeer and moose on safari
#3 Sleep in hotels and igloos made of ice
#4 See the northern lights
#5 Experience Sami culture
#6 Drive your own dog sled
#7 Try snowshoeing through the wilderness
#8 Catch fish from frozen lakes
5 reasons to invest in Tourism in North Sweden:
The demand for high quality accommodation, activities and new experiences.
An attractive destination with increasing numbers of visitors, with Västerbotten being one of the fastest growing tourist regions in the country.
Excellent opportunities for ski resort development.
A service-minded culture characterised by courtesy.
A stable economy in a secure country.
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