Stockholm, The Capital Of Sweden: It is known as the 'Venice of the North', blending history with modernity as a hub for tech, fashion, music, film, design, gaming, and diverse culinary experiences.
Gothenburg It is Sweden's second-largest city, after Stockholm, known for its islands, world-class art museums, vibrant dining, craft breweries, and top-tier shopping.
Drottningholm Palace: This place is in UNESCO's World Heritage list, the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s, with stunning gardens that are free to visit.
Helsingborg: This coastal city in southern Sweden exudes medieval fairy tale vibes, with its well-preserved 400-year-old buildings and vibrant cultural scene.
Ice Hotel Sweden: The Ice Hotel is one of the most offbeat destinations in Scandinavia. This unique hotel doubles as an art exhibition and changes every year, the hotel is made entirely from the Torne river's ice.
Liseberg Amusement Park: This is the greatest amusement park in Scandinavia offers a mix of real and makeover experiences, with dizzying rides, eccentric dance music, and exciting Halloween celebrations.
Abisko National Park: Located in the heart of Swedish Lapland, this 77 km national park is renowned for its wildlife, scenic beauty, and outdoor activities, and is a prime spot to experience the Northern Lights.
Siljan Lake Lake Siljan in central Sweden is the seventh largest lake in Sweden, it offers unique adventures including nature reserves and Geoparks, stretching for 40 km in length.
Habo kyrka Church: It is a charming wooden church resembling a cathedral, renowned for its stunning interior adorned with paintings and art masterpieces.