Individual Tour
City Life, Landscapes & Sceneries, Hiking & Walking
Starting at
£581.00per traveler




Discover the heart of Sweden on a compact journey. At its centre rises the romantic Örebro Castle, encircled by a lily-filled moat. Gothenburg’s architecture and canals exude maritime charm. Along the picturesque shores of Lake Vättern lies Jönköping, awaiting your arrival. The journey draws to a close in captivating Stockholm, spread across fourteen islands and graced with world-renowned museums.
Days 1 - 3
The city of Örebro is situated in the heart of Sweden, about halfway between Stockholm and Gothenburg. A substantial, culturally rich city, Örebro buzzes around its central feature: the huge and romantic castle surrounded by a moat filled with water lilies. The city originally sprang up as a product of the textile industry, but it continues to gain importantce as a university town.
The city of Örebro is situated in the heart of Sweden, about halfway between Stockholm and Gothenburg. A substantial, culturally rich city, Örebro buzzes around its central feature: the huge and romantic castle surrounded by a moat filled with water lilies. The city originally sprang up as a product of the textile industry, but it continues to gain importantce as a university town.
3h 22min (283km)
Days 3 - 5
Gothenburg welcomes you as Sweden's second-largest city, perfectly positioned on the country's stunning west coast. This maritime metropolis charms visitors with its network of scenic canals, reminiscent of Amsterdam, and a relaxed atmosphere that sets it apart from bustling Stockholm. The city's rich seafood culture shines through at the famous Feskekôrka fish market, while the historic Haga district invites you to wander cobblestone streets lined with traditional wooden houses and cozy cafés. Families love the award-winning Liseberg amusement park, one of Scandinavia's most popular attractions. Art enthusiasts find inspiration at the Gothenburg Museum of Art and the contemporary Röhsska Museum. Whether you're exploring the lush Gothenburg Botanical Garden or enjoying fresh shrimp at the harbor, this coastal city offers an authentic Swedish experience with a distinctive maritime character.
Gothenburg may be Sweden’s second city, but it certainly doesn’t lack in culture, atmosphere or beauty. With a walkable city centre lined with stunning Neoclassical buildings, quaint canals and a variety of cultural attractions from art museums and galleries, an opera house and theatre as well as green parks, the city has something for everyone. Locals pride themselves on the easy-going and relaxed nature of their city, and visitors are sure to fall in love with the atmosphere of Gothenburg.
1h 47min (152km)
Days 5 - 6
Lying on the shore of scenic Lake Vättern is Jönköping, a southern Swedish city filled with churches, museums and stunning nature. Visitors can make a stop at the match museum - the city was the birthplace of the safety match - as well as the County Museum which houses artwork by local fairytale illustrator John Bauer. In the city centre, admire the stunning Sofia Church before visiting the nearby lakeside beach as well as the lake island of Visingsö.
Lying on the shore of scenic Lake Vättern is Jönköping, a southern Swedish city filled with churches, museums and stunning nature. Visitors can make a stop at the match museum - the city was the birthplace of the safety match - as well as the County Museum which houses artwork by local fairytale illustrator John Bauer. In the city centre, admire the stunning Sofia Church before visiting the nearby lakeside beach as well as the lake island of Visingsö.
3h 26min (323km)
Days 6 - 8
Stockholm is beautifully spread across fourteen islands, connected by bridges and surrounded by shimmering waterways. The Swedish capital breathes history in the narrow streets of Gamla Stan, the medieval old town with its ochre-coloured facades and the imposing Royal Palace. At the same time, Stockholm is a bustling modern metropolis where design, fashion and innovation take centre stage. You'll find world-famous museums like the Vasa Museum and the ABBA Museum, trendy neighbourhoods like Södermalm full of vintage shops and hip cafés, and green oases like Djurgården. The city combines Scandinavian style with a relaxed atmosphere, where you can enjoy a fika (coffee break) just as easily as admiring royal splendour. Stockholm offers a unique mix of culture, nature and urban life all year round.
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£519.00
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