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As a Finn, I love Dalarna the most. It's like nothing I've seen anywhere else, especially around Lake Siljan in the summer. I used to be a touring musician but I never got to see Lapland. Sweden is huge compared to most other countries in Europe.
The beauty of Sweden is breathtaking! However, most of the names of the places don't sound the way they are pronounced in Swedish at all. You could have probably used a recording with the correct pronunciation and then follow with your description.
I WISH, intensively, that narrators could prepare for the tasks by studying PRONUNCIATION of situations they are talking about 🤯😭😭😭😭😭 With love from 🇸🇪
As someone who just have learned Swedish for two months now, I can say it is often very difficult to pronounce Swedish names correctly, take for example Uppsala. :D Please be a little forgiving of us foreign speakers! Having said that, it is very usual in English language to spell and pronounce foreign places the English way - I experienced the same in my home country, Germany. For example people call "München" Munich or "Köln" Cologne. The "Brandenburger Tor" is often named "Brändenbürg Gate". But I'm okay with that. Most of the time I find a English accent when it comes to pronounce German words quite lovely. :-D
It is such a live-deserved and gorgeous country. for me I feel very happy when i have been to Malmo city four months ago. I am looking forward to visiting there in the future, the visitor is from Vietnam.
You are very welcome to visit Sweden ☺️ there is lot's of wonderful cities, big and small, that are older than Stockholm, lots of very breathtaking scenery almost everywhere from the coastline of south of Sweden to Lapland ❤️ and the best of all, most of us is really really nice to talk to 😁
@@stefansjoblom2930 Swedish "no-go" zones are now famous all over the world, although we know, for now, they just happen in the big cities (in some decades they will be all over sweden).
Tycker jag med --- stor midsommar kram från Österåker/ Vaxholm inkl. det bästa vi hade här i Östreråker ruclips.net/video/yiYqd3yhhq8/видео.html&ab_channel=CashFan och fortfarande har i Vaxholm - den gamla fästningen
As a Swede myself, I would say that you should skip Malmö and rather check out nearby Lund. Visby, on the island of Gotland, should be high up on the list too. I would like to add the accessibilty of nature to the gems of Sweden: As long as you leave nature as it was, i.e. don't litter or damage anything, you are free to roam anywhere in nature, regardless of who owns the land.
right - but there is probably noone paying you to show them right? It is ONLY money - but I think you have understood and that means you have understood the meaning of life is NOT money...
@@pereinarolsson3928 Money causes more problems than solutions. And the joy of money is only temporary when we use them to gain something. Some people offers theirs and others life to get that short moment of joy but when they are broke they have neither.
This would be good advertising for places and places if they were pronounced correctly, bring in a Swede who can explain how to pronounce names, otherwise it is a good tourist info
Yes, the pronounciation is very much hit or miss in this video. Some of the places were only identifiable by the footage, as the pronounciation was garbled. Case in ppoint: at 8:50 "the famous town of Ha". It's "Hjo", pronounced pretty much like "you", which is not least reflected in the local tourist board's slogan "I love Hjo".
Uppsala cathedral is not the burial site for swedish kings, however Gustav Vasa is buried there. Most kings from Gustav II Adolf (1630ish) and forward are buried in Riddarholmskyrkan in Stockholm.
My country! Even in my small town, just a stones throw from my house, there are remnants and a petroglyph of a Viking ship engraved in the rock. Vikings were very active in my area.
10. Sarek National Park 9. Kalmar Castle 8. Ystad/Sandhammaren Beach 7. Åre Valley 6. Jönköping/Vättern Lake 5. Uppsala 4. Visby/Gotland Island 3. Malmö 2. Göteborg/Bohus Coast 1. Stockholm
I´m Swedish but I got cousins in Graz where my grandparents came from. My grandma born Schubert 1880 was some kind of a cousin with the composer Franz Schubert. Everytime I´ve been to Graz my relations force me to visit >Uhrturm on the Schlossberg< with seems to be just as important as the >Wiener Sachertorte< --- all my love and a Bussi from Stockholm
As an old mountain fox, I'm pretty sure you showed clips of Làddjuvàggi with mountains such as Tuolpagorni during the part you presented Abisko national park. So there was a bit of a mistake. But you also shared clips from Abisko National Park. I can recommend the city of Kalmar, which is located at the bridgehead to Öland. Kalmar is an old city that breathes a lot of history and is actually counted as Sweden's most restaurant-dense city. Cozy cobblestone streets, beautiful nature and more sunny days than the west coast.
My favorites of this video… 2:07 ”Eviñé” = (Avenyn) “the Avenue” in English 4:30 ”Fireish Hoff” = (Fyrishov) 5:40 ”Anjula Mountain” = ???? 8:46 ”The town of Ha” = (Hjo) pronounced “You”
Wonderful video. But the fantastic beautiful Höga Kusten, which is a world heritage, is missing on the video. One of Swedens absolutely most beautiful places. ❤
If going for the first time to Sweden I woukd recommend to visit a real nature area instead with beautiful views and no bother to visit Stockholm. The impressive nature and lack of human presence is the special thing of Sweden. Stockholm is nice but not super special compared to other nice cities worldwide.
@@apflappie Sure, if you're into just nature then fine. But as a swede from the north (high coast) I love to visit Stockholm, the big archipellago, many castles around there and so on, and also walking around in the city, eating good food and drinking beer. Not to mention all the museums. ABBA, Vasa and so on.
@@erik.... as an invandrare living in Värmland I love Stockholm too and visited it 3 or 4 times during the last 2 years. I love the high coast too by the way. But in the case you propose, somebody visiting Sweden for the very first time and willing to see what makes Sweden special, I think the 'need' to see Stockholm is distracting from the 'real thing'. I would recommend North Värmland, Dalarna, Jämtland, High Coast instead, if possible Lappland. Stockholm is very nice within Sweden but is quite far from the really special nature and on European scale not thst outstanding. To see a really beautiful city visit Budapest, Rome, Tallinn, Vilnius..... But one should not argue om taste is a proverb in my mother tongue, so I understand also your opinion to visit Stockholm. As said Stockholm is really nice and there is a lot to see.
Самое замечательное," сказочное",- путешествие в Лапландию! Новый ,Восхитительный Год, с норвежскими,финскими, оленями!!!! Я счастлив.. ..г. Москва....
Step one stay away from the big cities then go to mount Omberg by the side of lake Vättern and come by Sya village for a bite to eat at the famous station house diner. And never take any advice from someone that cannot pronounce the name of pretty much none of the towns they recommend. Way up north can be really cool too specially in the winter
As a swede i love to see what tourists would like to visit when they travel here! Although i have to say the pronounciations of places in this video are pretty hilarious! I had a tough time figuring out what he meant sometimes 😂 Also! You shouldn't talk about Lappland and Sami in the same context. "Lapp" is an offensive term for Sami and shouldn't be used in the same context. If you talk about Lappland in any other context it's fine though. Just a heads up!
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As a Finn, I love Dalarna the most. It's like nothing I've seen anywhere else, especially around Lake Siljan in the summer. I used to be a touring musician but I never got to see Lapland. Sweden is huge compared to most other countries in Europe.
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Go to Västerbotten and the hills (fjäll) on the west side. Its amazing compared to Dalarna..
@@maxjarno7814 Yes very true been in Västerbotten so man times
Welcome to Sweden 🇸🇪
00:00 Why visiting Sweden
00:53 Stockholm
01:52 Gothenburg
02:48 Malmö
04:02 Uppsala
05:12 Abisko National Park
06:10 Lappland
06:48 Birka
07:26 Kungsleden
08:07 Lake Vättern
08:57 Ales Stenar
09:36 Places in Sweden
Lovely Visby 0:33 Welcome to Sweden 🇸🇪
I miss Sweden love from Philippines
Well done video… but you missed #1 spot: the city of medieval Visby
Yes, oldest city in Skandinavien.
@@ollienilson1644 Sigtuna is the oldest city in Skandinavien, but Visby is still very old.
@@johansjogren890 Sigtuna is older, but Visby is better preserved.
We want that for ourselves, so don't spoil it ;)
Sweden 🇸🇪🇸🇪 is one of my personal favorite European countries that I want to both visit and live in someday coming from the Philippines.
It does seem a wonderful place to live.
The west coast and Gotland deservs More presentation! Its soo beutiful on the west coast and Gotland is full of history!
We have a video about Gotland. Check it here:
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Hope to visit Sweden next year. Such a beautiful country!
Bring a gun with you...
@@petersegeblad2345
You are full of bs!!
It has also handsome terrorists, who are eager to burn holly books.
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If you mean Rasmus Paludan you are wrong. He's Danish
@@catd11ng74 you are all the same cesspitt.
Tack Sverige ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The beauty of Sweden is breathtaking! However, most of the names of the places don't sound the way they are pronounced in Swedish at all. You could have probably used a recording with the correct pronunciation and then follow with your description.
I WISH, intensively, that narrators could prepare for the tasks by studying PRONUNCIATION of situations they are talking about 🤯😭😭😭😭😭
With love from 🇸🇪
As someone who just have learned Swedish for two months now, I can say it is often very difficult to pronounce Swedish names correctly, take for example Uppsala. :D Please be a little forgiving of us foreign speakers!
Having said that, it is very usual in English language to spell and pronounce foreign places the English way - I experienced the same in my home country, Germany. For example people call "München" Munich or "Köln" Cologne. The "Brandenburger Tor" is often named "Brändenbürg Gate". But I'm okay with that. Most of the time I find a English accent when it comes to pronounce German words quite lovely. :-D
@@TheWizardOfPotsdam An accent is no problem, but the narrator should at least try and teach the spectators.
It is such a live-deserved and gorgeous country. for me I feel very happy when i have been to Malmo city four months ago. I am looking forward to visiting there in the future, the visitor is from Vietnam.
Scandinavians heart! 🇸🇪❤
I'm glad I can call this home
Me to!!
it looks a nice place to call home.
One day I would love to visit here. Thanks for sharing this video.
Just be careful, some towns have no go zone´s.
@@thepeculiarswede8617 we don't have any "no go zones"
You are very welcome to visit Sweden ☺️ there is lot's of wonderful cities, big and small, that are older than Stockholm, lots of very breathtaking scenery almost everywhere from the coastline of south of Sweden to Lapland ❤️ and the best of all, most of us is really really nice to talk to 😁
@@stefansjoblom2930 Swedish "no-go" zones are now famous all over the world, although we know, for now, they just happen in the big cities (in some decades they will be all over sweden).
Sweden my top 10 favorite countries in the world second in Europe after Italy, salute from Armenia 🇦🇲❤🇸🇪
Småland and Gotland are the best places to visit, especially at summertime 🤗
Most Beautiful Country in the word ❤
Nice video!
However, these days we have real problems with high crime rates due to mass immigration.
Greetings from Malmö, Sweden.
Tycker jag med --- stor midsommar kram från Österåker/ Vaxholm inkl. det bästa vi hade här i Östreråker ruclips.net/video/yiYqd3yhhq8/видео.html&ab_channel=CashFan
och fortfarande har i Vaxholm - den gamla fästningen
Be sure to visit Rosengard and Rinkeby, the most diverse places you can go. Beautiful
xD
As a Swede myself, I would say that you should skip Malmö and rather check out nearby Lund. Visby, on the island of Gotland, should be high up on the list too.
I would like to add the accessibilty of nature to the gems of Sweden: As long as you leave nature as it was, i.e. don't litter or damage anything, you are free to roam anywhere in nature, regardless of who owns the land.
We will have a video for Gotland :)
Lund is really boring.
@@RichardVemvillveta I agreed, it's not even fun being around there
Hello, where will I find friends in Sweden? Trying to travel there
@@franciscarichardson6204 go to a bar or night club and you will be find some fun drinking buddies
Another nice video Joyous Travel - well done.
Great video but man, I don’t think the narrator nailed one single Swedish word. Total butchery 😂
風景真美麗,幸福的國家
I'm Swedish and I know places I wont tell you. They are more breathtaking than anything pictured in this video.
I agree. Good idea to keep silent towards this kind of volatile people......
right - but there is probably noone paying you to show them right? It is ONLY money - but I think you have understood and that means you have understood the meaning of life is NOT money...
@@pereinarolsson3928 Money causes more problems than solutions. And the joy of money is only temporary when we use them to gain something. Some people offers theirs and others life to get that short moment of joy but when they are broke they have neither.
what does you think?
@@mienfobelets4820 jag ska berätta för dem lol.
This would be good advertising for places and places if they were pronounced correctly, bring in a Swede who can explain how to pronounce names, otherwise it is a good tourist info
Yes, the pronounciation is very much hit or miss in this video. Some of the places were only identifiable by the footage, as the pronounciation was garbled. Case in ppoint: at 8:50 "the famous town of Ha". It's "Hjo", pronounced pretty much like "you", which is not least reflected in the local tourist board's slogan "I love Hjo".
Uppsala cathedral is not the burial site for swedish kings, however Gustav Vasa is buried there. Most kings from Gustav II Adolf (1630ish) and forward are buried in Riddarholmskyrkan in Stockholm.
I'd probably prefer old sweden around 70's or 80's which you can see suedes all around you.
My country! Even in my small town, just a stones throw from my house, there are remnants and a petroglyph of a Viking ship engraved in the rock. Vikings were very active in my area.
Very nice video 🙂
Hello there
mAntappp indah sekali 👍
Lu tak perlu cakap apa apa langsung.
Splendid!!!
Beautiful - thanks for sharing
stunning view and amazing travel video
Woo super Star suedia 💕
Amazing sharing! Very beautiful trip.
Subscribed 👍
I’m going to Sweden here in 4 days and I might just take a visit on these places
Abisko is also in Lappland.
And you forgot about Öland and Gotland! :P
We have different plan with the Gotland ;)
nice country, thank you for introduction.
10. Sarek National Park
9. Kalmar Castle
8. Ystad/Sandhammaren Beach
7. Åre Valley
6. Jönköping/Vättern Lake
5. Uppsala
4. Visby/Gotland Island
3. Malmö
2. Göteborg/Bohus Coast
1. Stockholm
SVERIGE 💖🇸🇪 IT'S THE BEST BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY 💖🇸🇪FOREVER 💖SVERIGE 🇸🇪
Beautiful 🤗good job 👍😁Thanks for sharing
Thanks for this beautiful and amazing virtual tour...very informative and educational!!!🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
one of my bucketlist. will visit soon.
Great video and thanx for sharing, greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
If you go north - watch out for the mosquitos- They´re mean and lots, lots of em
@@SwedishBroManDude Då har du aldrig varit i Norrland. Det har jag.
Very informative.Thanks for sharing this video
I love all your Vlogs !!! Amazing
0:45 Mariefred (and Gripsholm)
Thank you for your beautiful footage from Sweden my friend.
Greetings from Austria and have a nice day 😊👍👌
Hello
How can I get Sweden visa
@@ayomideoyelakin3219 Depends where you are from and what kind of visa, if you are from Europe you dont need a visa to just visit.
I´m Swedish but I got cousins in Graz where my grandparents came from. My grandma born Schubert 1880 was some kind of a cousin with the composer Franz Schubert. Everytime I´ve been to Graz my relations force me to visit >Uhrturm on the Schlossberg< with seems to be just as important as the >Wiener Sachertorte< --- all my love and a Bussi from Stockholm
@@Echnaton1954 hello
very welldone video! thank you!
Best place
As an old mountain fox, I'm pretty sure you showed clips of Làddjuvàggi with mountains such as Tuolpagorni during the part you presented Abisko national park. So there was a bit of a mistake. But you also shared clips from Abisko National Park. I can recommend the city of Kalmar, which is located at the bridgehead to Öland. Kalmar is an old city that breathes a lot of history and is actually counted as Sweden's most restaurant-dense city. Cozy cobblestone streets, beautiful nature and more sunny days than the west coast.
My favorites of this video…
2:07
”Eviñé” = (Avenyn) “the Avenue” in English
4:30
”Fireish Hoff” = (Fyrishov)
5:40
”Anjula Mountain” = ????
8:46
”The town of Ha” = (Hjo) pronounced “You”
"Anjula mountain" 😁 det är Nuolja i Abisko
9:13 Close to Ales stenar, lies Backåkra. Dag Hammarskjölds retirement home.
Nice video Sweden and good place I am from Karachi Pakistan good luck
Nik sueden okej
Where is hällefors? (Knuthöjdsmossen)
Wish to visit wonderful/beautiful Sweden some years
Wonderful video. But the fantastic beautiful Höga Kusten, which is a world heritage, is missing on the video. One of Swedens absolutely most beautiful places. ❤
You missed the High Coast a world heritage in the east coast between Sundsvall and Umeå
Beautiful Sweden
i live in sweden
Me too 😊
Nice video
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So beautiful
I love Sweden!
i live there
Beautiful country.. One day I want to visit there.
You're welcome any time
it does look like a nice city to explore.
If you travel to Sweden for the first time there's no reason to go anywhere else than Stockholm.. There's so much to see there, including nature.
I would say anywhere else but Stockholm. Nothing to see there, just a bunch of stressed busy city dwellers
If going for the first time to Sweden I woukd recommend to visit a real nature area instead with beautiful views and no bother to visit Stockholm. The impressive nature and lack of human presence is the special thing of Sweden. Stockholm is nice but not super special compared to other nice cities worldwide.
@@apflappie Sure, if you're into just nature then fine. But as a swede from the north (high coast) I love to visit Stockholm, the big archipellago, many castles around there and so on, and also walking around in the city, eating good food and drinking beer. Not to mention all the museums. ABBA, Vasa and so on.
@@erik.... as an invandrare living in Värmland I love Stockholm too and visited it 3 or 4 times during the last 2 years. I love the high coast too by the way. But in the case you propose, somebody visiting Sweden for the very first time and willing to see what makes Sweden special, I think the 'need' to see Stockholm is distracting from the 'real thing'. I would recommend North Värmland, Dalarna, Jämtland, High Coast instead, if possible Lappland. Stockholm is very nice within Sweden but is quite far from the really special nature and on European scale not thst outstanding. To see a really beautiful city visit Budapest, Rome, Tallinn, Vilnius.....
But one should not argue om taste is a proverb in my mother tongue, so I understand also your opinion to visit Stockholm. As said Stockholm is really nice and there is a lot to see.
I live just next to lake Vättern, it is very nice
I went to Sweden for about 10 years ago and I'm not there anymore but now I am it the UK
Shared it in my platform
Beautiful
Looks amazing can't wait to visit !
Also, anyone knows the se of the song ? Thanks !
Sehr schön
Самое замечательное," сказочное",- путешествие в Лапландию!
Новый ,Восхитительный Год, с норвежскими,финскими, оленями!!!!
Я счастлив..
..г. Москва....
Я не гомосексуалист.
Я " комбат" - 1987.
Мы- " Ивановуцы",+ - падали на Герат..
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Lund is another city not to miss
woo sweden!
Scenic and informative! We're glad we found your channel. Looking forward to your next video✨
Gotland is missing. However, nice video!
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I must admit it was fun to hear you butcher all of those names :D
Step one stay away from the big cities then go to mount Omberg by the side of lake Vättern and come by Sya village for a bite to eat at the famous station house diner. And never take any advice from someone that cannot pronounce the name of pretty much none of the towns they recommend. Way up north can be really cool too specially in the winter
Would wanna see Sarek and stora sjöfallet and especially in Sarek skierfe over looking the valley
This is a very good video.
I want to go on a trip
Thank you
Great video
Good place confirming that God is the unequalled Genius Engineer who created this world in diversity.
Turning torso isn't swedens highest building as of now since the new building lies in Gothenburg
Amazing video. Wish to visit this country
With a gun...
@@petersegeblad2345 they don’t allow that at airports. Otherwise I would have .🤩
As a swede i love to see what tourists would like to visit when they travel here! Although i have to say the pronounciations of places in this video are pretty hilarious! I had a tough time figuring out what he meant sometimes 😂
Also! You shouldn't talk about Lappland and Sami in the same context. "Lapp" is an offensive term for Sami and shouldn't be used in the same context. If you talk about Lappland in any other context it's fine though. Just a heads up!
Amazing video! The prononciation was not really it though. :) ❤
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what about sigtuna? swedens very first capital? it's not far from stockholm
nice
My gf is from Sweden🇸🇪❤
a beautiful place
You don't need to give complement about it.
Best video
beatiful ffd 2 boj suedi llove ju
Greetingns from México.
I adore it! I want to live there. I like it's intelectual people😭😭😭😭😭
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NICE PLACE TO SEE..