Where you can buy alcohol in Sweden?
Hi Khalid,
I hope your last trip to Sweden was fantastic and you had a great time. I have a couple of questions about camping and buying alcohol there. Could you share some tips for someone planning to camp in Sweden? Also, where can you buy alcohol, and is it really expensive?
Thanks,
Rachid
Where you can buy alcohol in Sweden
Hi Rachid,
Thank you for submitting your question. Hope you are doing well.
When I first encountered the beer section in a Swedish supermarket, it was a bit of a surprise. Unlike in many other countries, the beer sold here typically has a very low alcohol percentage, often around 2.5 to 3,5%.
The first time I tried one of these beers, I was quite skeptical. What’s the point of drinking beer if it’s practically non-alcoholic? But curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to give it a try. To my surprise, the taste was quite enjoyable—refreshing, light, and perfect for a casual drink without the worry of getting tipsy. However, I quickly noticed that these beers were quite expensive, which felt odd given their low alcohol content.
The high cost and low alcohol percentage of supermarket beer in Sweden are a result of the country's strict alcohol policies. To buy beer with a higher alcohol content, you need to visit a store called Systembolaget. These stores have limited hours and are the only places where you can purchase stronger alcoholic beverages. This system aims to control alcohol consumption and promote public health, which makes a lot of sense when you think about it.
Every country has its own way of doing things, shaped by its history, culture, and values. In Sweden, the emphasis on health and well-being is evident in their approach to alcohol sales. It’s a reminder that what we take for granted in our own countries might be viewed quite differently elsewhere.
So, if you ever find yourself in a Swedish supermarket, don’t be surprised by the low-alcohol beer selection. Give it a try—you might be pleasantly surprised, just as I was. And while the price may seem steep, consider it part of the unique Swedish experience. After all, travel is all about embracing new perspectives and understanding the world through the lens of different cultures.
Now, regarding camping in Sweden, it’s an experience I highly recommend. Sweden is known for its stunning natural landscapes, and camping is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in this beauty. One of the most amazing aspects of camping in Sweden is the "Allemansrätten" or "Right of Public Access."
I don't understand why it's widely advertised online that you can camp almost everywhere in Sweden, as I’ve found this isn't always true. I researched a campsite online and went there, only to find signs indicating that camping is not allowed. Perhaps the restrictions are tighter during the summer due to the high number of tourists.
Here's a bit more detail to help you plan your camping trip in Sweden:
Allemansrätten (Right of Public Access):
This law allows everyone to enjoy Sweden’s natural landscape, regardless of land ownership. You can camp on privately owned land for a night or two, as long as you stay away from houses and farmland. Always ensure you leave no trace and respect the environment.
National Parks and Nature Reserves:
Sweden boasts numerous national parks and nature reserves, each offering unique landscapes, from dense forests and serene lakes to rugged coastlines and vast wetlands. Some popular parks include Abisko, Sarek, and Tyresta National Park. Many of these parks have designated camping areas with basic amenities.
Camping Facilities:
If you prefer a bit more comfort, Sweden has many well-equipped campsites (campingplatser) that offer facilities like showers, toilets, kitchens, and sometimes even saunas. These campsites are often located in scenic areas and can be a great option for families.
Wildlife and Safety:
While camping, you'll have the chance to encounter Sweden’s diverse wildlife, including elk, deer, and various bird species. Always keep a safe distance from wild animals and store food securely to avoid attracting them to your campsite.
Best Time to Camp:
The best time for camping in Sweden is during the summer months (June to August), when the weather is mild and the days are long. In the far north, you can experience the Midnight Sun, where the sun doesn’t set for several weeks. However, early autumn can also be a great time to camp, with fewer tourists and beautiful fall colors.
Essential Gear:
Given Sweden’s unpredictable weather, be prepared with proper camping gear. A good quality tent, warm sleeping bag, and waterproof clothing are essential. Don’t forget to pack insect repellent, especially in the northern regions where mosquitoes can be abundant.
Activities:
Camping in Sweden offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Hiking, fishing, canoeing, and swimming in the crystal-clear lakes are just a few options. Many campsites also offer equipment rentals and guided tours.
During my camping adventure in Sweden i stayed in First Camp campsites. I is not so expensive, there have showers, toilets, places where you can cook, washing machines, children's play park, etc.
I hope this answers your questions about buying beer and camping in Sweden. Enjoy your adventure!
Best regards,
khalid
Where can I buy alcohol in Sweden?
Hi Rachid,
You can buy alcohol in Sweden in Systembolaget. This nationwide chain of government-owned liquor stores provides a broad selection, ensuring responsible distribution and quality control. However, it's worth noting that alcohol in Sweden can be quite expensive, whether you're purchasing from Systembolaget or enjoying drinks at bars, restaurants, or nightclubs.
Regards,
Icho
Where to buy alcohol in Sweden?
Your main option is Systembolaget, the country's government-owned chain of liquor stores. These are the only shops in Sweden, besides bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, where you can purchase strong alcoholic drinks.
Where can I buy alcohol in Sweden?
If you're heading to Sweden with partying in mind, you might want to reconsider. Systembolaget, the government-run liquor stores, and the general cost of living make partying in Sweden quite expensive. Save your money and look for a more budget-friendly destination if nightlife is your main goal.