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7 days in Sweden

🏖️Environment/Facilities: Overall, the city is clean and livable, not chaotic, people don't smile much, most people use bicycles as a vehicle. 💰Average price per person: Food starts at 100 Swedish kronor, or about 350 Thai baht. Bus fare is 40-50 Swedish kronor. Tourist attractions, museums, cost around 200 Swedish kronor and up, depending on the location. 💞Reason for recommendation: Overall, we like it, it's peaceful, but it's cold all the time~
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Posted: May 4, 2025
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