Past and very present Linköping
Kryddbotorget, the heart of Old Linköping

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Visit Linköping

Gamla Linköping (Old Linköping) is an open-air museum with a collection of some 90 buildings moved here from other parts of the city to represent Sweden in the second half of the 19th century. The houses, streets, signs, shops, gardens and other activities come together beautifully and everything here is authentic, even the policeman’s uniform.

The open-air museum consists of three parts: the town quarter, Vallaskogen - forest nature reserve and Valla Leisure Park. Vallaskogen exemplifies how a farmer would have used the forest in the second half of the 19th century, while Valla Leisure Park represents the surrounding countryside, and is packed with exciting learning activities.

There is something for the entire family here; for the kids there is a science museum and an old school showing how children were educated in the 1850s, as well as ‘Barnens bod’ where kids can sample the household work of yesteryear, as well try out games and toys from the period. For adults there is Swedish handicrafts shopping; including lacework, basket weave, textile and woodcarvings. And for the entire family there is the nearby Cloetta chocolate factory and chocolate exhibition. Try leaving without buying some chocolate!

The actual town of Linköping is a busy, bustling, southern Swedish town of some 140,000 people. It has a long history, dating back to the 12th century, and in more recent times as a regimental city and seat of learning.

The centre of Linköping has twice been voted Sweden’s best city centre for its relaxed atmosphere, some 200 shops and open-air markets and abundance of quality international and Swedish cuisine eateries. In and around Linköping are the Kinda canal, the Göta canal, lake Roxen and Rengen. For a fabulous day out, you can take boat trips and pleasure cruises on all of them.


Family vacation Sweden

Sweden is the perfect destination for families who want to get away for a real family holiday. Swedish society and the lifestyle of socializing with children outside the home mean that wherever you want to go in Sweden, children are welcome.

This is a very child-friendly country and the entire family can discover Sweden – together. The castles, summer and winter resorts, theme parks, zoos and outdoor activities in Sweden all cater to the interests and needs of the whole family.

A family vacation in Sweden is a joyously relaxing, low-key affair with activities for the whole family; skiing, cycling, berry picking, swimming in crystal-clear lakes, horse riding, canoeing and more.

Insane, a new attraction at Gröna Lund, Stockholm

Theme Parks

From tranquil adventures to spine-chilling rides! Sweden offers youngsters everything from gentle yet intensive adventures in beautiful countryside to white-knuckle rides at the various amusement parks.

Kolmården, Scandinavia’s largest Wildlife Park

Zoos in Sweden

Not just places where you can look at animals! Today’s zoos share the fact that they are not just places where you can look at animals, some have additional themes such as Swedish traditions. Preservation projects for endangered animal species are also run.

Junibacken at Royal Djurgården in Stockholm

A great city for the little ones

Families travelling with children find Stockholm an especially convenient and pleasant place for holidaying. More importantly: kids love the city! There are loads of things to see and do, games and amusements for children of all ages. Furthermore, many of these attractions are available free of charge, or at very low prices.

Roller coaster at Liseberg in Gothenburg

Liseberg

Liseberg in central Gothenburg is Northern Europe´s largest and most beautiful amusement park, and one of Sweden´s most popular attractions of any kind.

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