5 Best Places to Retire in Sweden

In this article, we will take a look at the 5 best places to retire in Sweden. If you wish to check out our detailed analysis on living in and retiring to Sweden, go to 12 Best Places to Retire in Sweden.

5. Östersund

Insider Monkey Score: 5

Average Rent: $612

Cost of living: $1,068

Nestled in the scenic region of Jämtland in northern Sweden, Östersund offers a pristine living experience for retirees. Lakes, forests, mountains, and the nearby Jämtland wilderness, provide retirees with a scenic backdrop to call home as well as plentiful opportunities to enjoy nature. It is also appointed as the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, and retirees love to explore the Swedish food here. There are nice running areas, four golf courses, and plenty of activities such as biking, hiking, fishing, and canoeing. Moreover, there are many shops in the city centre, small boutiques, arts & crafts stores, second-hand boutiques, and even local delicacies.

4. Malmo

Insider Monkey Score: 6

Average Rent: $974

Cost of living (with rent): $1,919

One of the largest cities in Sweden, Malmo is a coastal city situated along the shore of the Öresund Strait. Individuals who retire here appreciate it for its picturesque waterfront views and soothing walks along the shoreline. The city is also very diverse, with residents from various cultural backgrounds. The diversity has inspired the city’s culture and cuisine, and retirees get to enjoy the varied cultural activities, events, and food here. Public transportation, healthcare, and quality of life are all high-quality.

3. Jönköping

Insider Monkey Score: 6

Average Rent: $882

Cost of living: $1,329

Jönköping, a city located in southern Sweden, makes it to our list of best places to retire owing to its natural beauty, cultural richness, and well-knit community. Nestled along the shore of Sweden’s second largest lake, Lake Vättern, the city offers retirees with waterfront views, beautiful forests, and lush greenery. The cultural scene in the city is vibrant, and the community is well-knit. Retirees also love it for its scenic hikes along John Bauer Trail, its long lakeside beach, Vätterstranden, and its diverse culinary scene.

2. Sundsvall

Insider Monkey Score: 7

Average Rent: $577

Cost of living (with rent): $1,038

Sundsvall offers retirees a vibrant urban setting, picturesque natural landscapes, and plentiful opportunities for outdoor recreation. Known for its rich culture and history, the city offers a laid-back lifestyle to those who wish to enjoy a slower pace of life. Active retirees will love to live here, enjoying boating, kayaking, snowmobiling, and even cross-country skiing.

1. Gothenburg

Insider Monkey Score: 9

Average Rent: $1,193

Cost of living (with rent): $1,988

The second-largest city after Stockholm, Gothenburg is a popular Swedish retirement destination. The friendly city is located off the Göta älv River on the country’s west coast, offering retirees scenic water views, beautiful parks, and picturesque archipelago islands. The cultural scene is vibrant, restaurants are world-class, and there are ample recreation opportunities. Cozy cafes, unique shops, stylish shopping, and other plentiful amenities are available in this beautiful city.

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