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At Europe Private Tours, we offer fully private tours of Sweden, led by your own professional driver-guide and tailored to your pace, interests, and travel style. You travel exclusively with your group in a luxury Mercedes V-Class, following a carefully structured route that connects Sweden’s capital, the lake districts, the west coast fishing villages, the mountain regions, and the Baltic shoreline without needing to manage the logistics yourself.
Sweden is worth visiting for its variety and balance. In one journey, you can walk through Stockholm’s medieval Old Town, stand inside a 17th-century warship at the Vasa Museum, explore working fishing harbours on the Bohuslän coast, travel through deep forest and lake country in Dalarna and Värmland, and cross into mountain landscapes in Jämtland.
Explore our Sweden itineraries below to find the route that suits you best, or let us design something entirely bespoke.

Built across a series of islands, Stockholm combines water, green spaces, and a well-preserved old town. Gamla Stan sits at the centre, with narrow streets, historic buildings, and the Royal Palace, while the rest of the city opens out into more modern areas. It’s easy to move around, with a mix of culture, history, and everyday city life.

Located on the west coast, Gothenburg has a more relaxed feel compared to the capital. Canals run through the city, and the harbour area plays a big part in its character. It’s also known for its food scene, particularly seafood, and works well as a base for exploring the nearby coastline.

In the far north, Swedish Lapland is all about space, nature, and seasonal experiences. Snow-covered landscapes in winter create the setting for activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling, while it’s also one of the best places in Europe to see the Northern Lights. In summer, long daylight hours completely change the experience.

Connected to Copenhagen by the Öresund Bridge, Malmö offers a mix of historic and modern areas. The old town centers around squares and traditional buildings, while the waterfront has been developed with more contemporary architecture. It’s a smaller city, but an easy and interesting stop in the south.

Away from the cities, Sweden’s countryside is made up of forests, lakes, and small villages. It’s a place people come to slow down, especially during the summer months, with opportunities to spend time outdoors and experience a quieter side of the country.
If you’re considering a private tour of Sweden, begin by exploring one of the itineraries above. You can follow a suggested route exactly as outlined, adjust it to suit your preferences, or request a brand new itinerary designed specifically for you.
To get started, complete our booking form and one of our tour planners will be in touch to begin shaping your private tour of Sweden.
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