Please be aware that
Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes in Sweden do not necessarily occur on the same date every year.
In Sweden, DST starts on the 2nd Sunday in March and ends on the 1st Sunday in November.
Facts About Sweden
Information for Travelers
Sweden is a Scandinavian country with thousands of islands and inland lakes, as well as large coniferous forests and glacial mountains.
The biggest cities, like the capital Stockholm in the east and Gothenburg and Malmö in the southwest, are all on the coast.
Sweden's tourist attractions range from opulent palaces and ancient cities to vast Arctic landscapes and the famous Ice Hotel.
With its rich history and varied landscapes, Sweden is a traveller's paradise.
The air and water are crystal clear, and there are thousands of acres of pristine forests and majestic lakes to explore, not to mention the vast archipelagos along its coasts.
The roads and public transport are excellent and the citizens are invariably friendly and helpful.
There are so many things to do that you'll want plenty of time to enjoy all your outdoor adventures and historic treasures.
Culture
Stockholm is built on 14 islands, has over 50 bridges and has the medieval old town of Gamla Stan, royal palaces and museums like the Skansen open-air museum.
Play through a mind-boggling story, from notorious Viking invaders to royal dynasties and imperial intrigue, and one thing is certain: you'll never be bored.
Read about Sweden in Wikipedia