Five iconic places of Sweden

From a salvaged 17th-century warship in Stockholm to an ice hotel rebuilt every winter above the Arctic Circle — a short guide for curious travellers.

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Explore the landmarks

Vasa Museum

Vasa Museum

The world's only preserved 17th-century warship, raised from Stockholm's harbour after 333 years on the seabed.

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Royal Palace of Stockholm

The Royal Palace

The official residence of the Swedish monarch and one of Europe's largest still-functioning royal palaces, with over 600 rooms.

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Skansen open-air museum

Skansen

The world's oldest open-air museum, founded in 1891 — historic houses from every corner of Sweden plus a Nordic zoo.

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Liseberg amusement park

Liseberg

Scandinavia's largest amusement park, opened in Gothenburg in 1923 and famous for its wooden coaster Balder.

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Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi

Icehotel, Jukkasjärvi

A unique hotel above the Arctic Circle, rebuilt each winter from blocks of ice cut from the Torne River since 1989.

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