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Sweden
Data Sources
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- History
- Geography
Attractions
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- Stockholm
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- Figure 1: Leading attractions in Sweden, 2008-11*
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- Figure 2: Most visited regions by overnight stays*, 2011-12
- Gothenburg
- Skåne
Tourism and the Economy
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- Figure 3: A snapshot of Sweden's economy, 2000-14
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- Figure 4: Tourism consumption in Sweden, key figures, 2000-14
- Figure 5: The value of Sweden's tourism industry, 2008-14
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Arrivals
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- International
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- Figure 6: Foreign tourist arrivals in Sweden, 2007-14
- Figure 7: Nights spent by leading foreign markets, 2008-14
- Domestic
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- Figure 8: Domestic trips in Sweden, 2008-14
- Figure 9: Domestic overnight stays in Sweden, 2008-14
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- Figure 10: Domestic travel & tourism spending, 2000-14
Market Characteristics
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- International
- Purpose of visit
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- Figure 11: Main purpose of visit for foreign overnight tourists to Sweden, 2011-14
- Seasonality
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- Figure 12: Overnight stays by international tourists by month, 2009-14
- Length of stay
- Domestic
- Purpose of visit
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- Figure 13: Domestic trips in Sweden by purpose of visit, 2008-14
- Figure 14: Main purpose of visit for domestic overnight tourists in Sweden, 2012-14
- Seasonality
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- Figure 15: Overnight stays by domestic tourists by month, 2008-14
- Length of stay
Transport
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- Figure 16: Method of transport used by overnight visitors to Sweden, 2011-14
- Air
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- Figure 17: Passenger traffic at Stockholm Skavsta Airport, 2008-14
- Road
- Rail
- Sea
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Accommodation
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- Figure 18: Capacity at accommodation establishments in Sweden, 2008-13
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- Figure 19: Occupancy rates (%) in key metropolitan areas, 2008-14
- Figure 20: Accommodation revenue for hotels, holiday villages, youth hostels & PCAs by region & per inhabitant, 2012
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Tourism News
What Next?
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- Figure 21: International tourism forecast for Sweden, 2014-24
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