Malmö
The city of Malmö is located in the southern part of Sweden, on the south shore of the Oresund Strait. It is closest point to the Danish Capital Copenhagen and the third largest city in the country. Although there is chilly climate is this area being called as "Riviera of the North". It is a site of the open air bath, opened all year round. Malmö is a significant economic and educational centre.
Göteborg
With the largest harbor in Sweden, a well-planned center, and plenty of green spaces, Gothenburg has a friendly, open feel to it. Visitors flock to the Liseberg Amusement Park every year, or try their luck at the city’s delicious restaurants, famous for their fish and seafood choices. Inside the city are great museums and a lively cultural scene, while the outlying islands are perfect for summer sailing and swimming.
Estocolmo
The capital of Sweden, clean and beautiful Stockholm showcases its renowned innovative design in its sophisticated streets and buildings. Spread out across an archipelago of thousands of islands, the city is stunning just to look at. On endless summer days, the stylish citizens of Stockholm reveal their vibrant culture, one that continues to fascinate the world.
Helsingborg
Helsingborg is a port lying on the north part of the Oresund Strait. It is the closest point to Denmark, to the Danish Helsingborg. City is one of the oldest in Sweden with a vary offer of architecture. The historical centre is formed by medieval stone houses, churches and the Karnan fortress, which guards the city for over 600 years.