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An unforgettable autumn in Sweden When reading this, you are hopefully still sporting sandals and light fabrics, perhaps with a glass of something cooling in your hand on a still warm evening. But as the evenings get shorter, it is time to plan ahead for deeper colours and cosier pastimes. Here is our guide to a perfect autumn stay in Sweden. These days, many of Sweden’s awardwinning eateries and charming bars
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keep their terraces and beer gardens open way past the peak holiday season, and you might still be able to enjoy a meal al fresco and a drink under outdoor heaters, wrapped in a blanket, if you visit in the early autumn. But when you’ve taken a stroll down picturesque cobbled lanes or beautiful parks, where to next? We list our all-time favourite haunts for affordable art, mind-blowing performing arts trivia, world-class music experienc-
es and inspiring, educational meetings. Perhaps you choose to head for the wilderness and a stay at a charming guesthouse, or you might opt for a weekend in the name of literature at Göteborg Book Fair. Once thing is certain: whether you are after peace and quiet or an uplifting cultural experience, you’ll be able to find it in Sweden this autumn – all in addition to top-class food, exceptional service and plenty of beauty as far as the eye can see. For detailed information on destinations, accommodation and travel, go to www.visitsweden.com