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Savage to Sweden
For the first time in my life, I'm going to Sweden as a savage. Actually, I want to, but I don't know how. I am a student from Krasnoriask. Where is it better to get a visa, what is needed, what are the nuances. Who was, who tried, who knows, please help.
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аватар sent2008
Sweden is one of the Schengen countries.
To apply for a visa on your own, you need to contact the Swedish visa center in Krasnoyarsk, if I correctly understood the city in which you live, Krasnoyarsk.
Go to the website of the visa center and see the list of documents that you need to collect.
Another option is how to visit Sweden through Estonia. There is a ferry from Tallinn, the flights are very convenient, in the evening you sail from Tallinn, in the morning you are already in Stockholm.
аватар lianochka
I know that Estonia gives visas very well. As a rule, without problems. Hotels in Stockholm are quite expensive, hostels are better. with the city. Stockholm is a fairy tale city, a dream city.
аватар Solea
support about the tour. For the first time, I visited the Labyrinth by bus tour (example). A couple of free days with a Stockholm card, I went where I wanted. There are a lot of maps of the city for tourists and a lot of interesting places. Haven't looked at everything yet.
аватар tralolo182
How did you prepare your visa documents? That is, if you are going to be a savage, then you need to have a hotel reservation (something like this, for example). How did you book and pay? All over the internet? What if I want to go to Amsterdam from there? I need to calculate all the days and book a hotel there too?
аватар tralolo182
and yes, thank you all for your answers :) it's nice that you do not disregard and share your experience :)
аватар victorias
I will add, since the topic is familiar to me. Even with an open visa on your own, Stockholm will come out cheaper than a tour, only if you book hotels in the outskirts and travel a lot by buying a Stockholm card. I was also on a tour from the Labyrinth but with air, a weekend in Stockholm (4 days in fact). The cheapest, as I understand it, are bus tours. Cruises, including Stockholm and other capitals, should be more expensive than "weekends", but also more interesting. And there is also a three-four-day excursion with air (when all excursions are in the package), but it is not cheap.
If you yourself, and want to open a visa to visit several countries (in this case, by the way, it’s more reliable that you get a multi - the Swedes don’t give multi for trips to Stockholm for a short time, they apparently think that you won’t be returning to them all year later), then you need to collect all reservations and all tickets - and with a travel plan go to the embassy in whose country you will stay longer.
аватар lianochka
Since I was in Stockholm 5 days ago, I can tell you that the metro fare costs 45 kroons, but you can buy a card for 20 and all other trips will be 25 kroons. This is a lot. There are hostels even in the very center of the Old Town, but it’s scary for one (one) there, at least two people should be there. And hotels - from 800 UAH. and to infinity. All offers are on bookincome. Independently for the first acquaintance, you can simply RUN around the central part in a day. You can do something in 3 days. The museum island will "take" you at least 2-3 days if you look at ALL the museums there slowly and tastefully. Tram number 7 will take you from the center to the island through the most picturesque embankment. Moreover, you can make a circle and ride around the island. The route is not long, but extremely colorful, like an elderly Swede conductor, who seems to be from the 19th (not the 20th, namely the 19th) century, with a bag on his shoulder and a mini cash register in his hand. Pleasant, kind, but moderately strict. Tram number 7 goes from the square where the metro station is T-central. Climb the ladder, the landmark is a large pillar at the end of the square. The tram is blue, 2 or three twin cars.
аватар lianochka
If you are interested in questions - how to get from the airports to the center - write, I will answer.
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