Did you know that Sweden is almost twice the areal size of the United Kingdom, but the population is similar to that of London.
Would you like to learn Swedish - or shop and eat Swedish in the UK? See pictures of Sweden and learn about Sweden and the Environment.What is it like to grow up in Sweden? Are you doing a project at school? Find out more about Swedish inventions.Sweden.se is the official website for information on Sweden.
Learn SwedishTutors and classes in the UK, Study Swedish in Sweden>Learning Swedish
LifestyleSee the lifestyle page for information on music, film, literature, fashion and design, art and architecture, theatre and dance, food and drink, traditions, sport and leisure, Swedish people and language>Sweden.se - lifestyle
Quick factsFact sheets, news and FAQs>Sweden.se - quick facts
SocietyThe Society section contains information on Government and politics, monarchy, healthcare, childcare, elderlycare, pensions, infrastructure, migration, religion, equality,accessibility and sustainability.>Sweden.se - society
TourismThere is a section on tourism with links to VisitSweden>Sweden.se - tourism
Work, business, studyWould you like to work, do business or learn about education in Sweden.In the business secation you will find information on economy, ethics in business, business culture, innovation in Sweden and Swedish inventions and ICT>Sweden.se - work>Sweden.se - business>Sweden.se - education
Films and images of SwedenWatch films about Swedish people and life in Sweden> Sweden.se - visuals
Embassy websiteYou can find further information on the Embassy's website on> Swedish culture, news and events in the UK> Swedish literature in translation> Swedish music> Swedish film> Learning Swedish> Shop and eat Swedish in the UK> Swedish societies in the UK
Sweden in Second LifeIn May 2007 Sweden opened the world's first virtual embassy in Second Life. Come visit the "Second" House of Sweden and learn more about the country and the Swedish language.> Second House of Sweden
Printed publicationsA reference copy of booklets, folders and posters produced by the Swedish Institute can be obtained free of charge from the Swedish Embassy. Additional copies can be ordered from the Sweden Bookshop.