How to find cheap flights to Sweden
Catch a flight to Sweden leaving from Dublin. This is usually the most affordable starting point for your trip.
Then arrive at Stockholm Arlanda to keep your total fare lower.
Try to keep May free. It's generally the cheapest time to visit Sweden.
The lowest price for a one-way flight is 17 €. A round-trip ticket starts from 35 €.
Fine with where you land if it helps you spend less? Add your departure point, enter 'Sweden' in the 'To' field and discover which cities are the cheapest options.
If you've already decided on your destination city, select 'Add nearby airports.' This lets you compare prices for nearby airports and potentially lower your costs.
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Don't put things off until the last minute. Booking ahead often brings lower fares and access to early bird discounts.
The best time to go to Sweden
Use the 'Whole month' tool if you have flexible travel dates. Browse fares for an entire month and find a flight that fits your budget and schedule.
September is the busiest time to travel. Go then if you want that peak season buzz, but maybe look elsewhere if you're hoping for a deal.
January is the quietest time of year to travel if you want a more laid-back vibe. There's also a good chance you'll find cheaper prices on plane tickets to Sweden then.
Consider how you like to travel and let the weather guide you. July is one of the warmest months in Sweden, with highs averaging 20ºC (68ºF).
Plan your trip for sometime around January if you prefer cooler conditions. The lowest average temperature then is -7ºC (19ºF).
April tends to be the driest, while December has the most rain.
Also take into account winter snow and ice season and severe storm periods when picking your travel dates. Of course, weather risks depend on where you go and the timing of your trip.
Getting to Sweden
When it's time to book flights to Sweden, there are plenty of arrival airports to choose from. The busiest include:
Stockholm Bromma Airport (BMA) in Stockholm
Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) in Stockholm
Goteborg Landvetter Airport (GOT) in Gothenburg
The airlines flying in most frequently, along with approximate monthly flight counts, are:
Scandinavian Airlines — 2,700
Norwegian Air Sweden — 1,300
Ryanair — 970
Major hubs including Copenhagen, Amsterdam and London are common stopover points on flights to Sweden. Your specific connection will depend on your airline and departure city, which you can check during your search.
Places to visit in Sweden
Stockholm
Located in Stockholm County and with a population of roughly 1.5 million, this city should be toward the top of the must-visit list.
Set aside some time for well-known stops like Vasa Museum, Grona Lund and King's Garden, among other landmarks.
Stockholm's major airports are Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN), Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO) and Stockholm Vasteras Airport (VST). You'll find plenty of flight deals to Sweden available across all three.
Ready to lock in your perfect base? Check out the lineup of hotels in Stockholm.
Gothenburg
This popular Västra Götaland County city has an appeal all of its own.
Work your way through the highlights including Liseberg Park, Goteborg Opera and Universeum.
Goteborg Landvetter Airport (GOT) is the city's main airport.
After your plane ticket is locked in, you can begin searching for the right stay among the hotels in Gothenburg.
Lulea Kallax
Want fresh ideas for places to visit in Sweden? This city in Norrbotten County deserves to be explored.
Lulea/Kallax Airport (LLA) is the main airport to plan your flight around.
Track down a deal on where you'll stay by exploring the list of hotels in Lulea Kallax.
Good to know
Entry rules may vary depending on your travel plans and passport, so double-check before you travel. Airlines and official embassy sites will have reliable advice on visas or any other documents you may need.
The Swedish krona (SEK) is the main currency. Paying for things is easy, with debit and credit cards accepted just about everywhere.
Finding an ATM (automatic teller machine) is rarely a problem. They are common across cities of all sizes and well-visited tourist areas.
Tipping is optional. There's no expectation to tip in Sweden, but a small amount is always welcome if the service goes above and beyond.
Staying connected is easy, with high Wi-Fi coverage across most places travellers spend time.
Sweden has a population of around 11 million. The capital city is Stockholm.
You won't have to adjust your watch as you travel through this destination, with one standard time zone of UTC+1 in place.
Sweden sits in Europe within the Northern Europe subregion.
Midsummer festival, Lucia's Day and National Day celebrations are some of the headline events here. Think about booking your flight to Sweden around moments like these for a trip that feels anything but ordinary.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
With your cheap ticket to Sweden booked, it's now time to plan the rest of your journey. Discover the best prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Sweden. You can also check out car hire options in Sweden and compare offers from trusted suppliers in seconds.