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Getting Around
Visby is reached by ferry from Nynashamn or Oskarshamn on the Swedish mainland, with crossings taking three to seven hours depending on the route. Destination Gotland operates the main ferry service, and Visby Airport also receives domestic flights from Stockholm and other Swedish cities.
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Cash or Card
Sweden is one of the most cashless societies in the world, and Visby is no exception -- card payment is accepted almost universally, including at small cafes, market stalls and museum entrances. Carrying a small amount of Swedish kronor is rarely necessary but can be useful at very informal farm stands or seasonal outdoor markets.
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Good to Know
Medieval Week in early August transforms Visby into a fully costumed living history event, and accommodation books out months in advance -- planning ahead is essential if visiting during this period. Outside of peak summer, the island settles into a quieter, more intimate rhythm that many visitors find even more rewarding than the busy high season.
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ATMs
ATMs are available in central Visby, particularly near Stora Torget and along the main shopping streets, and are reliable for withdrawing Swedish kronor with international cards. Given how cashless Sweden is, ATM use is infrequent for most visitors, but machines are well-maintained and generally accessible during regular hours.
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Currency
The currency of Sweden is the Swedish krona, abbreviated SEK or kr, and it is the only legal tender accepted across the country including on Gotland. Euro is not accepted, so visitors arriving from other Scandinavian or European countries will need to exchange or withdraw kronor on arrival.
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Plugs
Sweden uses the Type F Schuko outlet at 230V and 50Hz. Most modern European two-pin plugs are compatible, while visitors from North America and the UK will need an adapter.
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Safety
Visby and Gotland are considered very safe destinations with low crime rates and a relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere even in peak tourist season. Standard common-sense precautions apply, and solo travelers of all kinds generally report feeling comfortable walking the old town lanes well into the evening.
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Airports
Visby Airport (VBY) is the primary gateway, located just a few kilometers from the old town and served by domestic flights from Stockholm Arlanda and other Swedish cities via airlines including BRA and SAS during peak season. For international travelers, the most common route is to fly into Stockholm Arlanda and then either connect to Visby Airport or take the scenic ferry from Nynashamn.