A self-driving tour of southern Sweden - pursuing the beautiful encounter between nature and humanity
🌎In the vast world of Northern Europe, Sweden weaves exciting journeys with its unique natural scenery and profound history and culture. Driving through the southern border of Sweden, it feels like being in a moving picture. Every stop is a baptism of the soul, and every stay is a dialogue with history. This is not only a journey, but also a deep exploration of the soul.
⭐️Route recommendations
🚩Stockholm→Gothenburg→Malmö→Uppsala
🌼Daily schedule
DAY1-2: Stockholm City Hall - National Museum of Sweden - Main Square - Vasa Shipwreck Museum - Drottningholm Palace - Skansen
DAY3-4: Fish Market Church-Gothenburg Art Museum-Liseberg Amusement Park-Gothenburg Botanical Garden
DAY5: Malmö Small Square-HSB Rotary Center-Modern Museum
DAY6: Uppsala Cathedral-Uppsala Castle-Uppsala Ancient City
🌸The self-driving mileage is about 900 kilometers. The recommended travel time is 6-7 days, which is suitable for tourists who like cultural scenery.
💖Overview of attractions
✔️Stockholm City Hall City Center: Located on the shores of Lake Mälaren, it was built in 1911. It is the image and representative of Stockholm. It is the office of the city's Municipal Council and the place where the Nobel Prize is celebrated after the award. The exterior wall of the entire building is brick red and is built near the water. The towers stand majestically, forming a strong contrast with the gentle buildings spreading along the water. Coupled with the highly decorative longitudinal windows, the entire building is like a sailing ship, magnificent and majestic. .
✔️Main Square: Gothenburg’s Main Square is one of the oldest and most famous squares in the center of Gothenburg, Sweden. This is the gathering point of the old town streets. Most of the buildings in the square were built in the 18th and 19th centuries, displaying traditional Swedish wooden architecture and Gothic architectural style, adding a unique historical flavor to the square.
✔️Fish Market Church: This place called "Feskekörka" by the locals is Gothenburg's famous "Fish Market". This word is "Fish Church" in Swedish. The market sells fresh fish caught that day and a variety of seafood. You can find a restaurant to taste it at the fish market, or you can buy seafood and sit on the beach and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Even if you don’t eat seafood, it’s still great for just taking photos.
✔️Malmö Small Square: This is one of the most popular squares in Malmö, Sweden. There are open-air cafes and restaurants on the square, and there are old-fashioned buildings around it. Here visitors can try traditional Swedish fare such as Swedish meatballs and herring salad, or enjoy international dishes. There is a giant lamp on the square, built in 2006, 5.8 meters high. Standing under this huge table lamp at night, it feels like walking into a fairy tale world.
✔️The ancient city of Uppsala: Located in the north of the city, the ancient city is basically composed of a museum and three Swedish tombs from around the 6th century. In the museum, you can learn about the history and culture of the ancient Vikings and the city of Uppsala.
☀️Driving in this charming land in the south of Sweden, enjoy the gentle sunshine on your body, bathe in the gentle sea breeze, listen to the songs from the Middle Ages, and touch the church buildings thousands of years ago... There are fascinating scenery along the way, and there are new surprises waiting for you at every turn~
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