The largest town on the Swedish island of Gotland, Visby's romantic and historical aura has attracted Swedish and international tourists for over a century. With around 25,000 permanent inhabitants this idyllic small town is constantly buzzing with life.
Take a stroll in the old town and enjoy the sweet smell of the colourful roses that abound in all the parks and gardens and have earned Visby the epithet of "city of roses and ruins". Enjoy even more floral splendour in the Botanical Gardens, and marvel at the natural beauty of the unique island landscape that surrounds the walled city.
You get a sense of history wherever you go in Visby. The City Wall and the many church ruins are ever present reminders of old times, and Medieval Week, which is held in August every year attracts history lovers from all over the world. Learn more about the history of Gotland at the museum Fornsalen.
Spend some time shopping or enjoy excellent traditional fare like lamb, fish and seafood in one of the many renowned restaurants in town. Browse famous brand stores and little quaint craft shops that sell souvenirs and local delicacies.
Many Swedes visit Visby in summer to enjoy the pleasant beaches. Kallbadhuset right by Almedalen is a great options for those who want to go for a swim without having to leave the city centre. If you're travelling with children, the larger and more family friendly beaches Norderstrand and Snack are only a short drive away.
Visby is the "capital" of Gotland, and it is full of life all year round. Enjoy theatre plays, concerts, lectures and exhibitions or watch a Swedish political debate during the famous Almedal Week in early summer.
Get to Visby by ferry from Oskarshamn or Nynashamn on the Swedish mainland or by domestic flight from Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmo. The ferry terminal is situated within walking distance of the heart of Visby, and in summer there are busses from the airport to the centre.