Sweden Short breaks

Sometimes life is tough. What you need is a short break to Sweden to get away from it all. So whether you fancy city breaks or just need a short weekend getaway, we have the perfect Sweden break for you.

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    Sweden is a land of cultural contrast, from the Danish influence of the southwest to the nomadic Laplanders in the wild Arctic north. And while urban Sweden is stylish, modern and sophisticated, the countryside offers many simpler pleasures for those in search of tranquillity.

    Swedens scenery has a gentler charm than that of neighbouring Norways rugged coast. Much of Sweden is swathed in forest, and there are thousands of lakes, notably large stretches of water between Gothenburg and the capital, Stockholm. The lakeside resort of Östersund, in the centre of Sweden, is popular with Scandinavians, but most visitors opt first for the cities and the Baltic islands: the largest island, Gotland, with its array of ruined medieval churches, is a particular highlight. Another major attraction is the so-called Kingdom of Crystal, a forested area between Malmö and Stockholm boasting many fine glassworks.

    The land, as well as its people, has an air of reserved calm, and while best known for its automotive and musical exports Volvo and Abba are pretty much household names a strong historical undertone bubbles close beneath the surface. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Stockholm, where dozens of museums deal with all imaginable aspects of the past, and medieval and Baroque edifices housing boutiques and cafes overlook the attractive harbour.
    • Mosebacke
      Set in a beautiful 17th-century building, the Mosebacke plays host to a great variety of events, including theatre, live music and club nights with Sweden's top DJs.
    • The Royal Palace
      Bang in the heart of Old Stockholm, on the central island of Riddarholmen, the official residence of Sweden's popular head of state is one of Europe's biggest Royal Palaces.
    • Slagthuset
      Slagthuset has been going since 1993 and claims to be the biggest nightclub in Scandinavia. It boasts at least three bars (depending on the night) and two casinos, with resident and guest DJs pulling hundreds every weekend.
    • Skansen Open-Air Museum
      Visit the oldest open-air museum in Europe and take a trip back in time.
    • Slagthuset
      Slagthuset has been going since 1993 and claims to be the biggest nightclub in Scandinavia. It boasts at least three bars (depending on the night) and two casinos, with resident and guest DJs pulling hundreds every weekend.
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