Travel tips for Sweden - what to prepare in advance and what to obey

1. Swedes are a calm and measured people, living strictly according to the rules and traditions of their country. Being in Sweden, it is necessary not to break the habitual foundations of locals, to respect their culture, customs and laws.
2. Love of tranquility is manifested in Sweden in everything. In large stores, banks, currency exchange offices, the queue is formed with the help of electronic tickets, which must be taken in a special machine.
3. Smoking in transport and public places in Sweden is prohibited. You can smoke only in specially designated places.
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4. Alcohol in Sweden is not sold on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Its sale on other days is carried out only in specialized stores.
5. Swedes are very fond of their country and are proud of their origin; in no case can they be compared with other Scandinavians or confused with the Swiss. Before a trip, it is better to prepare a little and learn some Swedish words.
6. The optimal time to visit Sweden is summer. Winter starts early in the country; as early as October the sky becomes cloudy, strong winds blow and there is a lot of precipitation.
7. Water in the Baltic Sea even in the hottest days does not warm above 18 degrees. Swimming is more suitable in lakes where the water temperature reaches 20 degrees. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
8. In Sweden there is a beautiful road infrastructure. The city is linked by a network of highways, through which tourist buses run. This way of transportation will be the most economical.
9. Tips are usually included in the size of the bill in the restaurant, and therefore you are free to refrain from leaving a tip. Taxi drivers put 10% of the cost of the trip.
10. In addition to buses and taxis, in many cities in Sweden operate trams. In Stockholm, you can also travel by metro. Travel coupons must be purchased in advance, for a ride without ticket, there is a fine.
11. Toilets in Sweden are paid. A machine, with which you can pay for the service is usually located near each toilet. In restaurants and cafes, toilets are intended only for visitors, and therefore it is necessary to first ask the waiter for the key.
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12. On nature and in national parks it is necessary to behave as correctly as possible. It is forbidden to pluck flowers, break branches, disturb the peace of animals, or light a fire.
13. In some public institutions in Sweden it is forbidden to use mobile phones: in theaters, at exhibitions, in museums. There are respective signs in front of the enterance.
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Colorful and unique places in Sweden

Mirror Cube Tree Hotel

From the series “Ubelievable Residential Houses Residing on Trees”
In the Swedish city of Harads takes guests an amazing ‘Mirrorcube’ Hotel. Its unusual design was developed by specialists of Tham & Videgård Arkitekter company. The construction is fixed on the trunk of a tree and is a regular mirror cube with a side of 4 meters. The main building material for the construction of the unusual treehouse is light aluminum. The outer walls of the cube are lined with reflective glass.

The last feature of the building allows it to completely merge with the surrounding landscapes. The hotel is almost invisible among the surrounding natural splendour. The original hotel is designed to receive two guests. For them, the Mirrorcube is equipped with a comfortable bedroom with a large bed, a cosy living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. The interior decoration of … Read all

SkyView Elevator

From the series “Top 16 Most Exotic Elevators and Lifts in the World”
The most unusual lift in Sweden can be found in Stockholm. SkyView is an original elevator that is located on the southern side of the spherical building Globen Arena. The latter is the largest spherical structure in the world, which makes the original circular elevator even more attractive. The SkyView elevator is a complex of two glass gondolas that run along the southern wall of the spherical sports arena and lift the passengers to their roof.

16 people can ride in each glass sphere, enjoying the incredibly beautiful panorama of the surroundings during the ascent. For the tourists who like the unusual entertainments, SkyView became a popular attraction. Hundreds of people come to the arena each day to climb the glass gondola to a height of 130 meters and watch the surroundings of … Read all

Ice hotel

From the series “Hotels Harmoniously Built into the Natural Landscape”
In the world there are several ice hotels. The most famous of which has been for many years Ice hotel, which is located in the Swedish city Jukkasjarvi. It was the first ice hotel in the world, opened for the first time in 1991. The hotel design was developed by the famous architect Aimo Reisenen. The idea of ​​the Eishotel proved so appealing and interesting that the hotel was rebuilt every year for more than twenty years.

The hotel welcomes the visitors only a few months a year. It is usually opened in December. In case of favorable weather conditions you can visit the ice hotel until April. Ice and snow serve as main building material during the construction of the hotel. Each year, ice blocks with a total weight of 10,000 tonnes are cut from the frozen river Turne-Elva. In … Read all
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