Best One-Way Price | £29 |
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Best Round-Trip Price | £33 |
Fastest flight time | 2h 20m |
Operated By | 4 airlines |
Sweden is full of notable places to explore, many with significant historical value to the region and the world. Some of the most popular landmarks in Sweden are Stockholms Centralstation, Tegnerlunden Park, Liseberg Amusement Park, and Tele2 Arena, among many more.
When visiting Stockholms Centralstation in Stockholm, the closest airport is Stockholm Bromma Airport.
50% of our momondo users travelling to Sweden in the past year chose to fly into Stockholm Arlanda in the past year, making it the most popular airport in Sweden. The Stockholm Arlanda airport serves the city of Stockholm.
The cheapest flight to Sweden recently found on momondo was £15. If you’re unable to find a flight deal this cheap, keep in mind that anything less than £113 is considered a good price for flights to Sweden. £140 is the average cost to fly to Sweden, while £2,068 is the most expensive.
To save money on airfare when visiting Sweden, consider Stockholm Arlanda airport in Stockholm, which has the cheapest flights with an average airfare of £15. You may also consider flying to Gothenburg Landvetter airport in Gothenburg for the second cheapest option with an average airfare of £15.
Prices for flights to Sweden are refreshed on a daily basis.
As of December 2023, there are 25 operators available to choose from for flights to Sweden.
Although the minimum age for a child to fly alone is five, airlines that offer an unaccompanied minor (UMNR) service may have their own age limits, which could be impacted by factors such as flight length, timing, and layovers. It is recommended that you verify with the airline you are booking with for travel to Sweden.
The travel and health documents required for your trip to Sweden can vary based on your itinerary and personal situation. As a rule, consider having multiple documents such as a national ID card or driver’s license, and a passport valid for six-months after you plan to arrive at Sweden. We always recommend checking with your airline or a trusted third party such as IATA to get advice.
Departing | Destination | Best Time | Best Price |
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London | Stockholm | 2h 20m | £30 |
London | Gothenburg | 1h 50m | £38 |
Liverpool | Stockholm | 2h 20m | £44 |
London | Malmö | 8h 35m | £51 |
Edinburgh | Gothenburg | 1h 50m | £54 |
Birmingham | Stockholm | 2h 25m | £67 |
Manchester | Gothenburg | 1h 50m | £71 |
Edinburgh | Stockholm | 7h 25m | £81 |
Belfast | Stockholm | 7h 10m | £87 |
Manchester | Stockholm | 2h 15m | £91 |
Bristol | Stockholm | 6h 45m | £138 |
Glasgow | Stockholm | 5h 35m | £138 |
London | Östersund | 11h 05m | £143 |
Birmingham | Gothenburg | 4h 45m | £144 |
London | Skellefteå | 13h 10m | £151 |
Newcastle upon Tyne | Stockholm | 5h 45m | £152 |
Sweden has a very eclectic menu of annual events and festivals, ranging from cultural heritage celebrations over live music to film and literary events. Possibly the most notable annual event held in the country is the Stockholm International Film Festival. It takes place in November and boasts an incredibly diverse line-up of independent movies. The other massive get-together drawing many thousands of visitors from Europe and beyond each year is Stockholm Pride Week. It happens from late July to early August in the height of summer, centred on the city of Södermalm. There's a party side with parades and live music and a more serious side featuring debates on various pertinent topics. In October, it's the turn of jazz fans, who are drawn to the Stockholm Jazz Festival. The 10-day event is held in venues across the city, with an average of about 160 concerts each year. Designers and architects catch flights to Sweden in February to attend Stockholm Design Week. Dance music lovers can welcome summer with Summerburst, attracting some of the world's most famous purveyors of EDM and house music, along with thousands of their fans.
Sweden is known for its unique cuisine, with the most famous of all Swedish dishes being köttbullar: lightly seasoned meatballs made from minced beef or pork. They're fried in butter and served as an everyday meal or a special meal on significant national holidays. A very popular traditional snack is Räkmacka. It's an open shrimp sandwich with a long history in the country's coastal regions, typically served on rye bread, accompanied by lettuce, mayonnaise, dill, and a dollop of caviar. Another of the most beloved delicacies in Sweden is a very humble one: Falukorv sausage, made from a mixture of veal, pork, and potato flour. You won't find it in many restaurants, as it's considered peasant food, so head to where it originated in the district of Dalarna to sample it. On the sweet side, Smulpaj is a berry crumble made with an oatmeal base; it's very popular in the summertime. Semla is another sweet snack that's so popular, it has its own national day. This is a simple wheat bun filled with almond paste and whipped cream flavoured with cardamom. Look out for good Sweden flight deals and head there for some interesting eating.
The best place to soak up the ancient history of Sweden, going back to the early centuries AD, is the Vasa Museum in Stockholm. It's by far the country's most popular museum, welcoming more than a million visitors each year since it opened in 1990. Its centrepiece is the completely salvaged and restored 64-gun warship, the Vasa, which sank in 1628. Skansen is a town that is actually the oldest open-air museum in the world. The historic village was created from rural and urban buildings to represent the architectural history of Sweden. Pop music fans will also find the ABBA Museum here. In Stockholm, visit Gamla Stan, a vibrantly coloured neighbourhood. It's the oldest in the city, harking back to its beginnings in the 13th century. Here you can also visit the Nobel Museum. Don't miss Drottningholm Palace in Lovö, a UNESCO World Heritage Site about seven miles outside Stockholm.
Sweden is part of the Schengen visa territory, and therefore, as a British citizen, you won't need a visa to visit the country for a cumulative total of 90 days in any 180 days. You can enter as many times as you like until you reach that limit. However, note that any visits you make to any other Schengen country will count towards the threshold, as this visa-waiver applies to the whole Schengen region.
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