Monday, 13 June 2011

Introduction to Sweden

Sweden , a seductive kingdom in Scandinavia is a perfect blend of urban beauty, sizzling lakes, medieval monumental ruins and islands. Going to Sweden Tours is a great way to explore this beautiful place in Europe.
Sweden Tourism offers you travel to Sweden tourist attractions such as the Gota Canal, Stockholm, Sweden, Bohuslän, national parks, Grand Lake, King's Trail, Continental Line, Gothenburg,Sweden , Vadstena, Visby, mines, Siljan, Gotland and Liseberg. Tourists can also hire guides at the same time go on tours to these destinations in Sweden.
You will not be able to resist yourself from giving activities such as skiing, river rafting, beach walks, scuba diving and fishing in Sweden Tours. If you plan your trips to Sweden this summer, you will be able to enjoy the midsummer festival. Winter in Sweden is a great opportunity to enjoy the Lucia Festival in Sweden.
Located in the heart of Northern Europe, Scandinavia, Sweden is a popular tourist destination. Bordered by Norway in the west, the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Bothnia in the east, Finland in the northeast and the Skagerrak and the Kattegat Strait in the southwest, Sweden, with all its glittering avenues await your arrival. Spread over an area of ​​450, 000 sq. km, Sweden has a population of more than 9, 001, 774 people.
There was no evidence of human existence in Sweden about 14 000 years ago, when it was covered by a thick ice sheet. People came to live there soon after the ice began to melt. When talking about Swedish history , it is important to mention the names of various historical ages in Sweden and the Viking Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, the Hanseatic period, Kalmar Union and the Vasa Period. Sweden Tourism let you know more about the history of Sweden during the Swedish Tour.
There are regular flights to and from different airports in Sweden . Gothenburg City Airport, Stockholm Arlanda, Hultsfred Airport Halmstad Airport are some of the airports in Sweden who are well connected to all major cities in the world. Tourists can board the regular trains from Falun railway station in Sweden.

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