Souvenirs

Swedish souvenirs are the small, instantly recognisable keepsakes that say "Sweden" the moment they're unwrapped: Dala horses, moose figures, snaps songbooks, ABBA memorabilia and Bamse for the kids. Browse authentic souvenirs shipped from our Swedish warehouse worldwide.

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  1. Grytlapp tre renar
    Grytlapp tre renar
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  2. Vikings Shopping bag
    Vikings Shopping bag
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    Bordstablett Midsommar
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    Paper Plate Sweden flagg
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    Coasters mosses beige/black
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    Coasters Reindeer
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    Oven Glove Dalahorse
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    Kitchen Towel Dalahorse
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    Pack of Cards Sweden
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  10. Candel lantern Starlight Dalahorse
    Candel lantern Starlight Dalahorse
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    Pot stand John Bauer troll
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    Coasters Vikings
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  13. Candle Lantern Moose King of the Forest Metal
    Candle Lantern Moose King of the Forest Metal
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  14. Apron Moose children
    Apron Moose children
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  15. Bib happy moose
    Bib happy moose
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    Blanket Dalarna
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  17. Blanket Dalahorse Grannas
    Blanket Dalahorse Grannas
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  18. Oven Glove Dalahorse Blue
    Oven Glove Dalahorse Blue
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    Shopping bag Dalecarlia horse blue
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  20. Candel lantern Starlight Dalahorse
    Candel lantern Starlight Dalahorse
    €13.66
  21. Candel lantern Starlight Moose
    Candel lantern Starlight Moose
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What is the most popular Swedish souvenir?

The most popular Swedish souvenir is the hand-painted Dala horse (Dalahäst) from the village of Nusnäs in Dalarna. It has been carved by hand for more than 300 years, decorated with the swirling kurbits flower pattern, and became a global symbol of Sweden after appearing at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Other top souvenirs include the plush or wooden moose, Bamse children's books, snaps songbooks for the holiday smörgåsbord and miniature Swedish flags.

Traditional Swedish souvenirs

Traditional Swedish souvenirs lean on folk craft and rural heritage. Alongside the Dala horse you'll find kurbits textiles (printed cushions, aprons and tea towels using Dalarna's folk-art floral pattern), Sami-inspired silverwork and reindeer-leather accessories from northern Sweden, hand-blown glass from Småland's "Kingdom of Crystal", and traditional candleholders for tealights and tapers. These objects are made to last and are the souvenirs visitors most often want to take home from Stockholm, Gothenburg and Mora.

Quirky Swedish souvenirs

Sweden has a wonderfully quirky souvenir tradition that goes beyond folk craft. Snaps songbooks contain the short, often hilarious drinking songs (snapsvisor) sung at midsummer and Christmas; they are tiny, lightweight and deeply Swedish. ABBA memorabilia draws fans of the world's most famous Swedish export, while Bamse books and toys appeal to anyone who grew up reading Sweden's favourite cartoon bear. Smaller quirks include moose-crossing road sign magnets, IKEA-style allen-key keyrings and salty liquorice in souvenir tins.

Souvenirs vs gifts vs hemlängtan products

It helps to think of three buckets when buying Swedish keepsakes. Souvenirs are small, recognisable items that mark a trip to Sweden (Dala horses, magnets, songbooks). Gifts are slightly larger or more curated pieces meant for a specific recipient (textiles, glassware, food hampers) — see our Gifts from Sweden page. Hemlängtan products are aimed at Swedes living abroad and tend to be food: Marabou, Kalles Kaviar, Zoégas, knäckebröd. Many shoppers buy a mix of all three in the same order.

The German market angle: Mitbringsel from Schweden

"Mitbringsel" is the German word for a small souvenir gift brought home from a trip, and it is one of the highest-volume search terms for Swedish souvenirs in central Europe. Popular Mitbringsel from Sweden include Dala horses, Marabou Mjölkschokolade, Polkagrisar peppermint sticks from Gränna, Kalles Kaviar tubes, Salta Katten liquorice tins and the everywhere-loved Köttbullar mix. Butik Hemlängtan ships to Germany, Austria, Switzerland and 100 countries — see our shipping information for details.

Comparison: souvenir options at a glance

SouvenirOriginTravels well?Best for
Dala horseNusnäs, DalarnaExcellentAnyone
Plush mooseSweden-wideExcellentChildren
Snaps songbookSweden-wideExcellent (light)Adults, party hosts
Kurbits tea towelDalarna patternExcellentHosts, design lovers
Bamse book / toySweden-wideExcellentKids and nostalgic adults
Småland glass"Kingdom of Crystal"Pack carefullyCollectors

Frequently asked questions

What is the best souvenir from Sweden?

The best souvenir from Sweden is the hand-painted Dala horse from Nusnäs: it is the country's most recognisable symbol, made by hand to a centuries-old tradition. Plush moose, kurbits textiles and snaps songbooks are excellent runners-up, and Marabou chocolate is the easiest edible souvenir to take home.

Where can I buy Swedish souvenirs online?

You can buy Swedish souvenirs online from Butik Hemlängtan (swedishfoodshop.com), a family-run Swedish shop that ships Dala horses, plush moose, kurbits textiles, snaps songbooks, Bamse merchandise and Swedish-flag goods to 100 countries. Delivery options and prices are shown at checkout — see our shipping information.

What does the Dala horse mean?

The Dala horse means Sweden, and within Sweden it represents the province of Dalarna where it has been carved for centuries. Originally a wooden toy whittled by farmers in long winter evenings, it became a national symbol after appearing in front of the Swedish pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair, and has stood for craftsmanship and Swedish identity ever since.

Are Swedish souvenirs cheaper online than at Arlanda airport?

Generally yes. Souvenir shops at Arlanda and other Swedish airports add a significant retail markup. Buying the same Dala horses, plush moose and kurbits textiles online from a Swedish shop is usually cheaper, and you avoid carrying everything in your luggage. Shipping is added, but for medium-sized orders the total still comes out below airport prices.

What's a good Mitbringsel from Sweden?

A good Mitbringsel (small souvenir gift) from Sweden is a Dala horse, a tube of Kalles Kaviar, a bar of Marabou Mjölkschokolade, a Polkagris peppermint stick from Gränna, or a snaps songbook. All are lightweight, distinctively Swedish and travel safely.

What are the best Stockholm souvenirs?

The best Stockholm souvenirs are Dala horses, plush moose, royal palace memorabilia, ABBA-themed items (Stockholm is home to the ABBA Museum), Swedish-flag goods and chocolate from Marabou, which has its roots in nearby Sundbyberg. All are widely available in Stockholm's Old Town and online.

How fast can Swedish souvenirs be shipped abroad?

Swedish souvenirs are shipped internationally via various carriers (typically UPS or PostNord), with standard and express options. Exact delivery time and price for your address are shown at checkout — see our shipping page.