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As the summer crowds leave, a calm and quiet mood envelops Sweden in September. It’s the start of the autumn season, and outdoor enthusiasts are treated to many opportunities from exhilarating bike rides to thrilling water sports. Uncover your perfect September getaway in the southern towns of Stockholm and Gothenburg, where you can get a taste of Swedish art, culture and history, and food. Or take on the epic Kungsleden hiking trail in northern Sweden. Whether you're into nature, adventure, or culture, a trip to Sweden in September guarantees a fantastic experience.

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Sweden Weather in September

Abisko National Park in September with autumn colors and Lapporten.
Embrace the breathtaking beauty and indulge yourself in vibrant colors in Sweden during September.

As summer transitions into fall, Sweden experiences mild and comfortable weather. The temperature in Sweden in September typically ranges from 10°C to 15°C, making it an ideal season for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and exploring the countryside.

In southern parts of Sweden, including cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmo, average daytime temperatures range from around 12°C to 17°C. Nights tend to be cooler, with the mercury dipping as low as 7°C. In central Sweden, including cities like Uppsala and Orebro, temperatures average between 5°C and 15°C. September brings noticeably colder temperatures in northern Sweden, including Kiruna and Lulea. Daytime temperatures typically range from 5°C to 10°C. At night, the temperatures can be freezing, from 0°C to -5°C.

For a more seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Sweden.

Weather in Sweden in September - Rainfall and Temperatures

AugSepOct
Avg Daily (°C)201510
Avg Nightly (°C)1395
Avg Daily (°F)685950
Avg Nightly (°F)564941
Avg Rainfall (mm)665550

Why Visit Sweden in September

Silhouette of five flying crane bird in the early morning light.
Embark on a birdwatching adventure in Sweden during September.
An apple tree with very red apples in Sweden's apple area near Kivik.
Treat your taste buds to the crisp and juicy flavors of freshly harvested apples in Kivik during September.

As the peak tourist season subsides, this transitional month of September offers a captivating blend of serene landscapes, pleasant weather, and more affordable travel options in Sweden. Below are a few reasons that explain why you should plan a trip to Sweden in September.

  • Fewer crowds: With the summer tourist season coming to an end, September provides a quieter and more peaceful experience. You can explore popular attractions, museums, and historic sites at your own pace. Fewer Crowds: With the summer tourist season coming to an end, September provides a quieter and more peaceful experience. You can explore popular attractions, museums, and historic sites at your own pace.
  • Wildlife watching: In Sweden, the moose mating season begins in September. It is a wonderful spectacle, where male moose battle for mates. Furthermore, birdwatchers can see migratory birds as they trek south, making numerous wetlands and natural areas ideal for birdwatching.
  • Cultural events: Sweden comes alive with vibrant events in September. The Stockholm Fringe Festival, or STOFF, captivates audiences with its diverse range of independent performing arts, offering a platform for emerging artists to shine in the dynamic city of Stockholm. Meanwhile, food enthusiasts flock to the Gothenburg Street Food Festival, indulging in a tantalizing array of global flavors.
  • Harvest season: September marks the harvest season in Sweden, offering a chance to indulge in the country's culinary delights. Explore farmers' markets and savor the taste of freshly harvested produce, including berries, mushrooms, and seasonal vegetables. Do not forget to celebrate the apple harvest in Kivik.

Where to Go and What to Do

Queen palace Drottningholm in the suburb of Stockholm, Sweden.
Drottningholm Palace, listed on UNESCO's World Heritage, stands as Sweden's most well-preserved royal castle from the 1600s, exemplifying the epitome of European architecture of that era.

Stockholm, Gothenburg, Swedish Lapland, and Kosterhavet Marine National Park are just a few of the best places to visit in Sweden in September. Start your trip in Stockholm, the vibrant capital city, where you can admire stunning architecture, visit royal palaces like the Royal Palace and Drottningholm Palace, and delve into fascinating museums such as the Vasa Museum and the ABBA Museum.

Take a sightseeing tour in the country and embark on a leisurely boat ride through the picturesque Stockholm Archipelago, wander the narrow cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan (Old Town), and treat your taste buds to delicious Swedish cuisine at local eateries. Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene of Gothenburg, known for its lively music festivals, art galleries, and delicious culinary experiences. Stroll along the picturesque canals of the Haga district or indulge in a seafood feast at the renowned Feskekorka fish market. Do not forget to participate in thrilling rides and entertainment at the Liseberg amusement park.

For a more personalized travel experience, connect with our travel experts who can curate a customized trip to Sweden, ensuring a tailored itinerary that suits your preferences.

Published by Astha Joshi, updated on February 1, 2024

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