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Stockholm Arlanda is the dominant gateway from London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham. Gothenburg and Malmö run cheaper Ryanair routes. Kiruna (Lapland — Northern Lights, Icehotel) requires connecting via Stockholm on SAS or Norwegian; Manchester and Birmingham occasionally have winter charters.
| Visa (UK passport) | No visa needed. Schengen — 90/180. |
|---|---|
| Currency | Swedish krone (SEK). Sweden is among the most cashless economies on earth — most shops, taxis and restaurants don't accept cash. Swish (mobile payments) is the dominant local app, but tourists can use Visa/Mastercard/contactless. |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) — one hour ahead. |
| Language | Swedish. English fluent across all age groups. |
| Plug type | Type C/F (European). EU adaptor needed. |
| Best months | June–August for warmest weather and midsummer tradition. December–February for Christmas markets and Lapland (Kiruna, Abisko). May and September are best price-weather balance. |
| Flight times from UK | Stockholm (ARN) 2h 30m; Gothenburg (GOT) 2h 0m; Malmö (MMX) 1h 50m; Kiruna (KRN) 4h via Stockholm |
London Stansted on Ryanair to Gothenburg or Malmö is cheapest, often £30–£60 return. Heathrow on BA or SAS to Stockholm runs £60–£120. Edinburgh on SAS direct to Stockholm offers good Scottish-origin options.
Yes — restaurant prices are roughly 60–80% above UK, supermarket prices 30–50% higher. Self-catering is cheaper, and Systembolaget (state alcohol shop) is the only place to buy spirits/wine — limited hours, and restaurant alcohol is taxed heavily.
Decreasingly. Many shops, restaurants, taxis and even some museums are card-only. Bring a contactless card (Visa or Mastercard) — you'll rarely need cash. ATMs exist for emergencies.
Fly to Stockholm Arlanda, then connect to Kiruna or Luleå on SAS or Norwegian. From Kiruna, basecamp at Abisko (1 hour drive) — its mountain microclimate keeps skies clear. December–February is peak. Three nights minimum is recommended.
Yes once ETIAS launches — Sweden is in Schengen. Until live, the standard 90/180-day visa-free rule applies. Apply online at the official ETIAS site (€7 fee, 3-year validity).
Sweden is one of Europe's smoothest destinations for UK travellers, with the practical caveat that cash is almost extinct and card-on-card foreign fees can stack up.