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Travel smart in Sweden: budget hacks for an epic Nordic escape

9/4/2024

 
Budget Travel​ ■
Explore the wonders of Sweden without the hefty price tag - uncover hidden gems, insider tips and budget-friendly travel hacks for extraordinary adventures at the best value.
BY HANAN, 5 minutes read
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Tresticklan national park, West Sweden. Experience untouched forests, beautiful lakes and varied hiking in Tresticklan national park. Credits Roger Borgelid/westsweden.com.
​Reports indicate that travellers are increasingly drawn to destinations that offer great value for money. Beyond the allure of famous landmarks and cultural immersion, the savvy traveller seeks destinations that strike the perfect balance between affordability and quality. Thanks to the favourable exchange rate of the Swedish crown in recent years, a holiday in Sweden now presents an increasingly appealing option, offering the possibility to get more value out of your trip.

Sweden's budget-friendly charm

​Sweden consistently ranks among the world's happiest countries, boasting high scores in quality-of-life indicators like affordability and safety. Furthermore, Stockholm's descent on the list of the world’s most expensive cities enhances Sweden's appeal as an ideal destination for those seeking a fulfilling yet budget-friendly travel experience.

Eco-friendly and wallet-friendly

​Moreover, Sweden's commitment to sustainability and eco-tourism makes it an attractive destination for socially conscious travellers. From pristine national parks to clean and efficient public transportation systems, Sweden offers an environmentally friendly travel experience without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

Off-season escapes

​Travelling off-season is a smart move for those looking to stretch their budget even further. During these times, both travel and accommodation costs are lower without compromising on the richness of experiences.
​Join us as we unlock the splendour of Sweden while maximising value and discover how to get great value on your vacation in Sweden.
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Skuleskogen National Park, the High Coast. Skuleskogen national park is the 19th national park in Sweden and have one of the world highest coastline. Credits Fredrik Lewander.
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Stockholm Archipelago. Stockholm is surrounded by water, and the archipelago is only a boat ride away. Credits Agence les Conteurs.

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Mesmerising nature experiences

​Sweden's natural beauty intertwines serene lakes, dense forests, stunning archipelagos and imposing mountains, offering boundless opportunities for unforgettable experiences. Nature is often just a stone's throw away, presenting the perfect chance to blend vibrant city life with natural experiences. With the unique Swedish concept of the Right of Public Access (allemansrätten), everyone can enjoy nature freely. Often adapted and accessible to all, this grants freedom to roam, providing endless opportunities for affordable outdoor adventures. Enhance your experience by booking a guide to help you navigate responsibly.

â–  Free access to national parks

​Sweden's breathtaking national parks are open to the public free of charge, inviting nature enthusiasts to explore stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems without costing you a penny.

â–  Tapping into the clean water

​Fill your own bottle from the tap, or, why not, from a mountain stream and avoid expensive store purchases? Over half of Sweden's drinking water is sourced from naturally pure groundwater, requiring no treatment before consumption.

â–  Regular archipelago traffic

​Regular boat and ferry services operate throughout many of Sweden's picturesque archipelagos, offering convenient and budget-friendly transportation options for island hopping and coastal exploration.

â–  Free skiing for children aged 0-7

​Ski resorts in Sweden often offer complimentary skiing passes for children aged 0-7, allowing families to enjoy winter sports without the added expense.
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Hiking the High Coast. Hiking is the perfect way to experience the beautiful nature of the High Coast. Credits Fredrik Lewander.
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Hiking. There are 30 national parks in Sweden, one of them being Padjelanta in the very north of Sweden. It is the largest national park in Sweden and part of the UNESCO World Heritage site Laponia. Credits Hans-Olof Utsi/imagebank.sweden.se.
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Moderna museet, Stockholm. Moderna museet on the island of Skeppsholmen is must-visit for anyone interested in modern art. Credits Moderna Museet/Åsa Lundén.
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Malmö festival. The Malmö festival has been a free festival since its start in 1985. The festival contains cultural and artsy activities for both children and adults. Credits Pierre Ekman /Malmö stad.

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Immersive cultural experiences

​Sweden offers a uniquely enriching cultural experience steeped in history, art and music, providing exceptional value for every traveller.

â–  Free or discounted admission to many museums

​Even though state museums reinstated fees for adults from 1 January 2023, several museums in Sweden still offer free or discounted admission, allowing visitors to delve into the country's rich cultural heritage without concerns about hefty entrance fees.

â–  Cultural Heritage card (Kulturarvskortet)

​The Cultural Heritage card offers discounted admission to numerous cultural sites and attractions across Sweden, providing an affordable way to immerse oneself in the country's history and heritage.

â–  Quantity discounts

​Various attractions and activities in Sweden offer discounts for larger groups or families, enabling travellers to save money when exploring together.

â–  UNESCO World Heritage sites

​Sweden is in the top 25 countries with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites. In total, there are 15 sprinkled all over the country. From the archaeological site Birka to the Laponian Area in Swedish Lapland. Many of them are free to explore without cost.

â–  Mark your calendar for a free festival

​Various free music festivals and markets occur annually across the country. Among the most renowned are Malmöfestivalen, Trästockfestivalen in Nordanå and the cultural events held in Stockholm and Gothenburg.
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Farmers Market. Farmers Market at Strömma Farmlodge in Tvååker outside Varberg. Credits Kristin Lagerqvist/Visit Halland.
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Riche, Stockholm. Riche is a brasserie with a menu that mixes classic and contemporary dishes. Credits Svenska brasserier.

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Savouring Swedish cuisine

​Sweden is celebrated as a culinary powerhouse, leading the world in international cuisine. Blending local produce with global flair, its food culture embodies innovation and sustainability while honouring tradition and the country's rich culinary heritage.

â–  Culinary capital

​In 2023, the capital city of Stockholm was honoured as one of the top 10 culinary destinations by World of Mouth. Stockholm caters to every palate and budget, from iconic hot dog stands and bustling market halls to cosy wine bars and globally acclaimed Michelin-starred restaurants.

â–  Festive food festivals

​Whenever or wherever you visit Sweden, and whatever your festival preferences may be, you'll find yourself spoiled for choice - there's always a food or drink event just around the corner. Whether indulging in classic favourites like the Kivik Apple Market, savouring the brews at one of Gothenburg's beer festivals or exploring the diverse culinary scene of Stockholm, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

â–  Daily lunch specials

​Many Swedish restaurants have a tradition of offering daily lunch specials at discounted prices.

â–  Children's menus

​Numerous restaurants across Sweden provide affordable children's meals, ensuring families travelling with young ones enjoy the country's culinary delights together.
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The Mirrorcube at the Treehotel in Harads, Swedish Lapland. Treehotel in Harads offer different accommodations, here is the Mirrorcube, a box clad in mirrored glass. Credits Swedish Lapland.
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Camping. Most of Sweden’s open space remains essentially untouched, and the Right of Public Access means that people are free to roam the forests, camping, fishing or picking berries and mushrooms. Spending time in nature is an essential part of the Swedish lifestyle. Credits Clive Tompsett/imagebank.sweden.se.

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Optimising your stay

​Sweden caters to all kinds of accommodation preferences, from unique tree houses and the daunting Ice Hotel to cosy cabins and luxurious urban hotels.

â–  Happy camper!

​Camping remains the primary accommodation choice for international summer tourists in Sweden. Perhaps not surprisingly, considering Sweden's reputation as Europe's most budget-friendly camping destination.

â–  Extra child beds in hotels

​Many hotels in Sweden provide an extra child bed at no additional cost.

â–  When to stay

​The price for a hotel night is often the lowest at the beginning of the week if you can be flexible with your travel dates. Another idea is to consider business hotels during holidays, which often offer advantageous discounts.

â–  Seasonal offers

​Throughout the year, many establishments in Sweden provide seasonal offers and promotions, allowing visitors to enjoy discounted rates on accommodations, activities and dining experiences.
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Train. Discover Sweden by train, an easy and environmental friendly way to travel. Credits Stefan Nilsson/SJ.

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Smart travel tips

​Make the most of your trip to Sweden with some extra insider tips.

â–  Pensioner discounts

​Several attractions and services in Sweden offer special discounts for seniors, making it easier for retirees to explore the country without overspending.

â–  Children travel free on bus, metro and tram system

​In Sweden, children travel for free on public bus, metro and tram system until age 7, making it convenient and economical for families to explore cities and regions.

â–  Discounts or free travel on trains for children aged 0-6

​Free or discounted train tickets for children aged 0-6 on several train operators in Sweden.

Swedish adventures on a shoestring budget

​Ready for an epic Swedish saga? Here's the scoop for you: Sweden's a goldmine of rad experiences that won't drain your wallet. Imagine diving into the epic scenery, vibing with the culture and munching on top-notch eats. And guess what? It's all super affordable. Hit up the great outdoors for free, score deals on cool museums and snag off-peak travel steals. So, what are you waiting for? Pack up, grab these hot tips and let's roll.
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Visit Sweden: press release
9 April 2024

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