Transport to Sweden by coach - book your bus tickets to Sweden
Number of cities served in Sweden: 5
Sweden
For many older Poles, Sweden was primarily associated with the Swedish Deluge. It can be said that because of the country's hard history, it was very difficult for them to get rid of their fondness for martyrdom, present after all in so many books, movies and TV series. As a nation, we loved to mortify ourselves and remember how hard it was for us. But the new generation, already born after the change of regime and enamored of the most popular Swedish furniture brand, and the development of technology, allowed even the most ordinary bread-eaters in Poland, who until then longingly sighed for the struggle for freedom, to take trips to the remotest corners of the world, which used to be available only to a few. Because of the flurry of flights and coach connections and the growing popularity of social media, and the resulting opportunity to learn about other cultures and customs, we have been able to begin to see even those after all not the most remote nations like the Swedes in a new way, through the prism of what they are really like. And Sweden as a country and a nation has much to offer. That's why it's worth seeing where in Sweden our buses go.UNDER FORM
Tickets to Sweden - what you need to know before you go?
Well, you've bought/buy bus tickets to Sweden. Now you are wondering if you will get along there. Will English be enough? Where to stay? What to see? What is worth eating? We will try to answer the most important questions. Let's start from the beginning. Sweden is a country located in Scandinavia, which is famous for its nature, culture and modern lifestyle. It can be said that the inhabitants of the peninsula have taken it as a point of honor to combine nature with modernity. It is from them that we have taken the so popular trend of combining stone with wood and selecting tiles in bathrooms to resemble a sauna. Swedes communicate mainly in Swedish, but most also speak English at a good level. It is a very open country to tourists, so there should be no problems with communication. Prices in Sweden are higher than in Poland, but it is worth remembering that they go hand in hand with a high standard of living. In Sweden you will find many restaurants and stores offering quality products. If you want to save money on food, it's a good idea to opt for buying products from local stores or markets, where prices are often lower than in large supermarkets.Attractions in Sweden - what to see and where to go?
One of Sweden's biggest attractions is nature. The country is famous for its unspoiled, unaltered by man landscape, which includes forests, lakes, mountains and fjords. We, on the other hand, will try to show you what to see in the cities you will reach with our coaches.Göteborg - where to go, what to see?
Göteborg is the second largest city in Sweden and one of the most important economic centers of the country. It offers many attractions for tourists.The first place to visit is Trädgårdsföreningen Park, located in the center of Gothenburg. It was established in 1842 on the initiative of Henric Elof von Normann, and founded by King Charles XIV John. In the park you will find a rosarium, which grows one thousand four hundred varieties of roses. In the park you will also hit the palm house, which dates back to the late nineteenth century. The area of the facility is nearly one thousand square meters and has been divided into sections, corresponding to different climates. Geteborg is also home to museums. Fans of this type of entertainment can visit the Museum of Technology and Industry, which has exhibits related to the development of technology and industry in Sweden, such as steam engines, cars and motorcycles, as well as objects used by craftsmen. The other museum worth visiting is the Röhsska Museum, where you'll find works of art from Sweden and other Scandinavian countries. Also don't miss a visit to The Hague, a neighborhood known for its wooden buildings and cobblestone streets, full of cafes serving traditional cinnamon buns. Malmo - the Baltic pearl of Sweden
Mamo is the third largest city in Sweden. First and foremost on tourists' attention is the Museum of Contemporary Art, where you will find exhibits from all over the world. It's good to have this option in your mind, because if the weather is inclement, you can even spend a whole day there. Fans of sightseeing must see Malmo Rådhus, or City Hall, which is one of the city's biggest landmarks. The building was built in a neo-Gothic style and has many interesting architectural elements, such as domes, towers and ornate staircases.And when you get hungry you can easily find restaurants offering Köttbullar, or literally "meat buns," served with potato purée (potatismos), lingonsylt jam (lingonsylt) and in a thick sauce (brunsås). This is a true Swedish classic, which, by the way, is also the trademark of the furniture chain mentioned at the beginning. Anyway, the fashion for these very inconspicuous meatballs appeared precisely thanks to cheap ike restaurants, promoting Swedish dishes alongside baskets with teddy bears and shelves full of Scandinavian furniture solutions. Reportedly, 180 million meatballs are sold in their restaurants worldwide.So it's worth visiting Sweden and, if only for comparison, try meatballs, served in real restaurants..
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