Sweden Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Sweden's history
Stockholm
Capital and largest city of Sweden, major political and economic center.
Gothenburg
Göteborg
Second largest city, major port and industrial center.
Malmö
Third largest city, major commercial center near Denmark.
Uppsala
Major city in the center, important university and cultural center.
Linköping
Major city in the center, important university and technology center.
Örebro
Major city in the center, important commercial center.
Västerås
Major city in the center, important industrial center.
Helsingborg
Major city in the south, important port center near Denmark.
Norrköping
Major city in the center, important industrial center.
Jönköping
Major city in the center, important commercial center.
Umeå
Major city in the north, important university center.
Lund
Major city in the south, important university center.
Borås
Major city in the center, important textile center.
Södertälje
Major city near Stockholm, important industrial center.
Gävle
Major city in the center, important commercial center.
Eskilstuna
Major city in the center, important industrial center.
Huddinge
Major city near Stockholm, important residential center.
Nacka
Major city near Stockholm, important residential center.
Karlstad
Major city in the center, important commercial center.
Växjö
Major city in the south, important commercial center.
Luleå
Major city in the north, important industrial center.
Halmstad
Major city in the south, important commercial center.
Mölndal
Major city near Gothenburg, important commercial center.
Östersund
Major city in the north, important commercial center.
Sundsvall
Major city in the north, important industrial center.
Trollhättan
Major city in the center, important industrial center.
Kalmar
Historic city in the south, important medieval center.
Visby
Historic city on Gotland, important medieval center.