Become a Member
Travel

Sweden's tale of two cities

As Sweden marks 500 years as a nation, find new temptations in the capital, Stockholm, while second city Gothenburg celebrates turning 400

March 17, 2023 10:33
Stockholm view Trygg Sthlm Heli 2 151 CREDIT Henrik Trygg
6 min read

This year marks a series of anniversaries in Sweden, including the country’s 500th birthday, so there’s never been a better time to plan a visit. And the capital Stockholm combines the best of Scandinavia all rolled into one delightful city — not to mention the fact it’s been named European Capital of Gastronomy for 2023.

With forests for hiking, lakes for swimming or kayaking, and picturesque islands to escape to during summer months, you’re never far from nature. But Stockholm has its share of Scandi cool, thanks to a string of hip neighbourhoods peppered with independent coffee shops and boutiques.

Summer brings long days and some of the best weather, but winter is when Stockholm is at its most magical; the cobblestone streets of the old town, Gamla Stan, are particularly atmospheric under layers of snow, and the kanelbulle — cinnamon rolls for which Sweden is so famous — seem to taste that much better when it’s cold outside.

And if the weather really doesn’t play ball, then you can always escape underground; the Stockholm metro system is said to be the world’s longest art exhibit. Since 1957 artists have been painting the subway stations and today over 90 metro stops feature incredible artwork.