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We have Car Hire available in most cities & towns in Sweden.
Some of the pick up locations are Borås, Falun, Gothenburg, Gävle, Halmstad, Helsingborg, Jönköping, Kalmar, Karlstad, Linköping, Luleå, Malmö, Stockholm, Umeå, Uppsala, Västerås, Växjö, Örebro, Östersund
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Crime Sweden is generally a risk free country to visit. Petty crime occurs, but at much lower levels than in most European countries. Pickpocketing is rife in the summer months in the major cities when tourists are heavily targeted for their passports and cash. Local Travel Travelling within Sweden is easy. Although you may need to cover large distances (especially in Northern Sweden), the country's road and rail networks are efficient and extensive. Sweden's comfortable, modern trains are designed to deal with all kinds of weather. Road/Rail Safety Visitors to Sweden travelling by car should note that driving conditions during the winter months of November to March can be extremely treacherous due to snow and ice. Swedish registered cars are required by law to have either studded tyres or unstudded friction tyres bearing the following mark, M+S, M-s, M.S, M&S, MS or Mud and Snow fitted from 1 December to 31 March when there are winter road conditions. You are required to use winter tyres throughout this period, even in good conditions. Although foreign registered cars are exempt from this requirement, it would be advisable to have winter tyres fitted. For rail travel see www.sj.se/node/0,4452,3367_1,FF.html LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS Importation of illegal drugs, including khat, is heavily punished. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Sweden is a member of the European Union and if you are a British national you can stay as a visitor for three months. After that, you should contact a Migration Board office. You should be in possession of a valid passport. There is no minimum validity required but you should ensure that your passport is valid for your return journey. The Embassy in Stockholm has a full passport issuing service. British nationals travelling with children other than their own should be in possession of a letter of consent from the child’s parent/guardian. For further advice on requirements, please contact: Swedish Representation in the UK If you lose your passport in Sweden, you should contact the British Embassy in Stockholm (contact details below). HEALTH If you are resident in the United Kingdom, you should take with you a completed E111 form, which should be completed before you leave the United Kingdom (see UK Department of Health leaflet “Health Advice for Travellers” Tel: 0800 555 7777). This is available free of charge from most United Kingdom post offices. It entitles you to emergency medical treatment on the same terms as Swedish nationals. You are likely to be required to produce it should you require medical treatment whilst in Sweden. We strongly recommend that you should also take out comprehensive medical and travel insurance, particularly if you are intending to be involved in any sports activities. You should be aware of the risk of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in coastal areas, especially the Stockholm Archipelago. Advice on TBE, and inoculations, are generally available in the UK. If you are visiting remote areas, you should consider the relative inaccessibility of the emergency services. The telephone number for emergencies in Sweden is 112. For further information on health, check the Department of Health website at: www.dh.gov.uk GENERAL Remember the currency for Sweden is Swedish Krona and not the Euro. Sweden, and in particular the north of the country, does get affected by severe cold weather during the winter months. Temperatures can be extremely low, and if you visit in winter you should come prepared for these harsh conditions. |