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Jönköping County, famously known as the 'Pearl of the Lake', is a picturesque destination nestled on the southern shores of Lake Vättern. With a natural symphony of pristine lakes, verdant landscapes, historical buildings, and quaint little towns, Jönköping County encapsulates the timeless beauty of Sweden.
Driving in Sweden isn't much different from the UK. Diverse terrains and awe-inspiring landscapes mark your journey as you navigate through the Swedish roads. But keep in mind, here, you drive on the right-hand side with the steering wheel on the left side of the vehicle, unlike in the UK.
The speed limit within the city is usually 30-50 km/hr, with the highways allowing speeds upto 70-110 km/hr. Seat belts are mandatory and children under 150 cm must use a car seat. Don't forget, it's illegal to use mobile phones without a hands-free system when driving.
As per your convenience, car rental services cater to a diverse range of car classes like Economy, Compact, Intermediate, SUV, and more. However, an intermediate or SUV class would be ideal for the varying terrains of Jönköping. Remember, always keep your car rental documents handy.
While on-street parking is generally chargeable on weekdays, it's often free during weekends. Multi-storey car parks or off-street parking can be found in the city centre. Some hotels also offer parking services. It's recommended to always check for parking signs and fees.
Besides visiting touristic attractions like the Husqvarna Museum or the Matchstick Museum, you can explore the local neighbourhoods and the tranquil beaches on the shore of Lake Vättern.
Start your journey from the bustling city of Jönköping, cruising towards Gränna, a charming town famous for its 'Polkagrisar' peppermint candy, and then take the ferry to Visingsö Island, a treasured spot of medieval ruins and serene landscapes.
Jönköping County boasts a lively calendar. The Elmia Subcontractor, an industry expo, or the DreamHack - world's largest digital festival, are not to be missed. In summer, the 'Sommartorsdagarna' with live music performances in the city promises an exciting experience.
While most places accept credit cards, it's always good to have some Swedish Krona (SEK) handy for small vendors. Currency exchange services are readily available in airports and city centres.
Sweden experiences a temperate climate with distinct seasons. The summer (June to August) is warm and ideal for sightseeing, while the winter (December to February) is cold and might have occasional snowfall.
No matter what you do, a trip to Jönköpings kommun will promise you a magical adventure. Buckle up, start your rental car, and get set for an unforgettable journey.