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Private 14 Day Tour of Sweden

Explore Sweden by Rail, Road & Historic Towns

This journey takes you across Sweden from Stockholm to the country’s west and south coasts, mixing larger cities with smaller towns, countryside regions, and local experiences along the way. Instead of staying in one part of the country, you’ll travel through very different areas of Sweden, giving you a broader look at daily life, regional food, history, and landscapes across the country.

Along the way, you’ll travel by first-class train and private transfer while exploring medieval towns, university cities, lakeside communities, and coastal destinations. The trip includes guided food tours, historic walking tours, countryside excursions, and time to experience everyday life in different parts of Sweden at a slower pace.

What’s Included?

Private Driver-Guide

Luxury Mercedes V-Class Transport

Tour Tickets & Attractions

Custom Itinerary Planning

Day 1 – Arrival in Stockholm

Aerial view of Stortorget in Gamla Stan, Stockholm showcasing the historic colorful buildings and Riddarholmen Church during a stunning sunset.
Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden

After arriving in Stockholm, your private driver will meet you at the airport in a Mercedes V-Class and take you into the city. 

After checking into your hotel, the remainder of the day is free to settle in and explore at your own pace. Depending on your arrival time, you may want to walk around nearby districts such as Norrmalm or Östermalm, visit a café, or spend the evening along the waterfront.

Overnight in Stockholm.

Day 2 – Stockholm Food Tour

Sunset view over Stockholm’s Old Town featuring historic architecture and serene waterfront, Sweden
Stockholm, Sweden

For your first full day, you’ll spend time exploring Stockholm’s food scene with a private local guide on a Nordic food tour. 

Nordic Food Experiences

Along the route, you’ll stop at a mix of local cafés, indoor food markets, restaurants, and small specialty shops to try different Swedish foods and ingredients. What’s included changes depending on the season and the places visited that day, but tastings can include seafood, cheeses, smoked meats, pastries, chocolate, or traditional Swedish dishes that are still commonly eaten across the country. 

Along the way, your guide will explain how Swedish food traditions developed and how modern Nordic cuisine became internationally recognized in recent years.

Exploring Central Stockholm

The tour also gives you time to experience several parts of the city beyond the major tourist sites. As you move between stops, you’ll pass through shopping streets, market areas, residential districts, and waterfront promenades while learning more about everyday life in Stockholm.

The remainder of the afternoon is free for independent sightseeing.

Overnight in Stockholm.

Day 3 – Sigtuna & Uppsala Day Tour

Visitors exploring the historic town square with an old church in Sigtuna, Sweden, on a sunny day.
Sigtuna, Sweden

Today you’ll leave Stockholm behind and travel north into the Swedish countryside with your private guide. The day combines two of Sweden’s most historic towns, starting with Sigtuna before continuing to Uppsala.

Sigtuna

Your first stop is Sigtuna, located just north of Stockholm along the shores of Lake Mälaren. The town is one of the oldest in Sweden and still has a small-town feel, with wooden houses, narrow streets, old church ruins, and cafés spread around the center near the waterfront. 

While walking through town, your guide will explain how Sigtuna became one of Sweden’s earliest settlements and an important trading center more than 1,000 years ago. Rune stones can still be seen around the town, adding to the strong connection with Sweden’s Viking history.

Uppsala

Continuing to Uppsala, you’ll arrive in one of Sweden’s oldest cities and a place that still feels heavily shaped by its university and religious history. The city’s main landmark is Uppsala Cathedral, a huge church visible from across the city.

Your guide will also introduce you to the university district, where students, libraries, and historic buildings still shape much of the atmosphere around the city center.

Gamla Uppsala

If time allows, you may also visit Gamla Uppsala just outside the city. The area is known for its large grassy burial mounds and its connection to Sweden’s Viking past.

Return to Stockholm in the evening.

Overnight in Stockholm.

Day 4 – Stockholm Old Town Tour & Train to Örebro

Impressive display of the Vasa ship at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, showcasing the well-preserved maritime vessel with intricate wooden carvings under dramatic lighting.
Vasa Museum, Stockholm, Sweden

This morning, you’ll explore some of Stockholm’s best-known historic sights before continuing west by train to Örebro later in the day.

Gamla Stan

Your walking tour begins in Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s Old Town, where narrow cobbled streets pass historic buildings, small squares, cafés, and courtyards dating back hundreds of years.

As you walk through the area with your guide, you’ll pass landmarks including Stortorget, the Royal Palace, and Stockholm Cathedral while learning more about the city’s early history.

The Vasa Museum

The tour also includes time at the Vasa Museum, where you’ll see the Vasa warship that sank in Stockholm Harbor in the 1600s, not long after setting sail. The ship was later brought back up from the water and is now displayed inside the museum, giving visitors the chance to see a huge original warship from Sweden’s naval past up close. 

Train to Örebro

Later in the day, you’ll board a first-class train from Stockholm to Örebro. The journey takes around 2.5 hours and passes through forests, farmland, lakes, and smaller towns across central Sweden.

After arriving in Örebro, the evening is free to settle in and explore the city center.

Overnight in Örebro.

Day 5 – Leisure Day in Örebro

Panoramic view of Orebro, Sweden, showing the historic city center with the church spire, riverfront, and traditional architecture from the castle viewpoint.
Örebro, Sweden

Today is free to explore Örebro at your own pace. Located beside the Svartån River, the city is known for its castle, parks, and relaxed atmosphere.

You may want to visit Örebro Castle, walk through Wadköping open-air museum, or spend time around the cafés and shops in the city center. Compared with Stockholm, Örebro feels smaller and quieter, making it a good place to slow down for a day.

Overnight in Örebro.

Day 6 – Örebro to Linköping

Church of Saint Lars in Linkoping, Sweden, showing the historic architecture and serene surroundings under a bright blue sky.
Linköping, Sweden

Today you’ll continue south toward Linköping with a private transfer through central Sweden.

Journey Through Central Sweden

The drive passes through forests, farmland, lakes, and smaller communities that many visitors never see when traveling only between Sweden’s larger cities. There’s flexibility to stop along the way for coffee, lunch, or short breaks, depending on timing.

Linköping City Tour

After arriving in Linköping, you’ll spend some time exploring the city with a local guide. The city is known for its large cathedral, university, and mix of historic streets and more modern parts connected to the technology and aviation industries in the region. 

The tour may include the cathedral district, older sections of the city center, and parts of Gamla Linköping, an open-air historic area where traditional Swedish wooden houses have been preserved and relocated.

Overnight in Linköping.

Day 7 – Linköping to Jönköping via Gränna

Aerial view of Jönköping, showing the scenic cityscape with modern buildings and a blue water body in Sweden, perfect for tourism and exploration.
Jönköping, Sweden

Today’s journey takes you toward Lake Vättern, Sweden’s second-largest lake, with a stop in the small town of Gränna along the way.

Gränna

Gränna is best known for its traditional striped peppermint candy known as polkagrisar, which are still made by hand in shops around the town. The streets leading toward the lake are lined with wooden houses, cafés, bakeries, and small local stores.

The town also has views across Lake Vättern toward Visingsö Island, especially from the waterfront areas near the harbor.

Arrival in Jönköping

Continuing south, you’ll arrive in Jönköping, a lakeside city located at the southern end of Lake Vättern. The rest of the day is free to explore the waterfront, city center, or nearby restaurants and cafés.

Overnight in Jönköping.

Day 8 – Eksjö Day Trip

Colorful traditional Swedish timber houses lining a cobblestone street in Eksjö, a picturesque destination for cultural tourism in Scandinavia.
Eksjö, Sweden

Today you’ll visit Eksjö, one of Sweden’s best-preserved wooden towns, with private transfers from Jönköping included.

Eksjö Historic Center

Eksjö is known for its traditional wooden buildings, narrow streets, and preserved town center dating back several centuries. Walking through the center feels very different from Sweden’s larger cities, with many of the original timber buildings still in use today as homes, shops, and cafés.

Your time in Eksjö is flexible, allowing you to explore the town at a relaxed pace.

Småland Countryside

The drive between Jönköping and Eksjö also passes through the forests and rural landscapes of Småland, a region strongly connected with traditional Swedish countryside life.

Return to Jönköping in the evening.

Overnight in Jönköping.

Day 9 – Jönköping to Gothenburg

Today you’ll continue west toward Gothenburg.

The drive passes through smaller towns, farmland, and forests before eventually reaching Sweden’s west coast. After arriving in Gothenburg and checking into your hotel, the rest of the day is free to explore the city independently.

You may want to spend time around the waterfront districts, visit local restaurants, or walk through the Haga neighborhood during the evening.

Overnight in Gothenburg.

Day 10 – Gothenburg Walking Tour

View of historical architecture and decorative bridge railing in Gothenburg, Sweden, featuring ornate sculptures and the city's vibrant canal.
Gothenburg, Sweden

Today you’ll explore Gothenburg with a private local guide during a walking tour through the city’s canals, waterfront districts, and historic neighborhoods.

Haga District

One of the main areas you’ll visit is Haga, the oldest part of Gothenburg. The neighborhood is filled with cobbled streets, old wooden buildings, cafés, and independent shops.

Gothenburg Waterfront

During the tour, you’ll spend time around Gothenburg’s canals, harbor areas, and waterfront districts that helped the city grow into Sweden’s main west coast port. Many parts of the city are still closely connected to the water, with old shipping areas now mixed with restaurants, public spaces, and newer neighborhoods along the river.

The rest of the day is free to continue exploring Gothenburg on your own.

Overnight in Gothenburg.

Day 11 – Gothenburg to Malmö

Bronze statue of a historical figure in Burunnsparken, city center of Gothenburg, Sweden, flanked by classical architecture under a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
Gothenburg, Sweden.

Today you’ll board a first-class train south to Malmö.

The railway journey follows parts of Sweden’s west coast before continuing into the southern region of Skåne. Compared with central Sweden, the landscape becomes flatter and more agricultural as you approach Malmö.

After arrival, the rest of the day is free to explore the city.

Overnight in Malmö.

Day 12 – Leisure Day in Malmö

Sunset view of Malmo skyline featuring the World Maritime University and historic architecture, Sweden
Malmo, Sweden

Today is free to experience Malmö at your own pace.

You may want to explore the Old Town squares, walk through the Västra Hamnen waterfront district, or visit cafés and restaurants around Lilla Torg. Malmö has a noticeably different atmosphere from the cities farther north, shaped partly by its close connection to Denmark and continental Europe.

Overnight in Malmö.

Day 13 – Malmö to Stockholm & Archipelago Dinner

View of Stockholm skyline from a boat showcasing historical architecture and vibrant city life, perfect for travelers exploring Scandinavia.
Stockholm, Sweden

This morning, you’ll board the first-class train back to Stockholm.

After arriving and checking back into your hotel, the evening includes a private RIB boat experience in the Stockholm Archipelago combined with dinner by the water.

Stockholm Archipelago by RIB

Traveling by rigid inflatable boat allows you to cover larger parts of the archipelago quickly while moving between islands, smaller waterways, and open sections of the Baltic Sea.

The route depends on weather and sea conditions, but the experience gives you a different perspective on the islands surrounding Stockholm.

Dinner in the Archipelago

Part of the evening includes dinner by the water in the archipelago before returning to Stockholm later at night.

Overnight in Stockholm.

Day 14 – Departure from Stockholm

After breakfast, your private driver will transfer you to the airport for your onward flight.

Your journey through Sweden comes to an end after traveling across the country by rail and road, visiting everything from major cities and university towns to smaller countryside communities and coastal destinations.

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Planning Your 14-Day Sweden Journey

This 14-day private tour offers a deeper exploration of Sweden, designed for travelers who want to understand the country beyond its headline destinations.

Contact us to begin planning your private tour of Sweden. We can either book this exact tour for you or create a brand new itinerary, tailored to your exact preferences.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Tour Itinerary

Is this a fully private tour?

Yes. This is a completely private journey through Sweden. You travel in your own luxury vehicle with a dedicated driver-guide throughout. There are no shared groups, fixed departure times, or rigid touring schedules. Each day is arranged around your pace and preferences.

Yes. Any activities that are mentioned on this itinerary are included in the price quoted by our tour planners.

Yes. This route can be extended north toward Lapland or adjusted to include more time in southern Sweden. Because you are traveling privately, we can customize the itinerary to match your interests and available time.

The trip combines guided city tours, local food experiences, countryside excursions, historic towns, and time for independent exploration throughout Sweden.

The itinerary includes several first-class rail journeys between Stockholm, Örebro, Gothenburg, and Malmö, allowing you to experience different regions of Sweden comfortably by train.

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