Sofiero Palace

Sofiero Palace served as a summer retreat for Swedish royalty until the 1970s. The stunning legacy of thousands of rhododendrons, along with meticulously maintained flower beds, borders, and kitchen gardens, is lovingly cared for by a dedicated team of experts. In 2010, Sofiero was recognized as Europe’s Best Park. Located just north of Helsingborg in southern Sweden, visitors can look forward to fascinating exhibitions within the palace and a range of exciting events and activities in the picturesque park and gardens. The visiting season, during which the palace, shops, restaurant, and café are open, runs from March 31 to September. However, you can enjoy a guided tour, stroll through the park, and take in the breathtaking views of the Öresund Strait to Denmark at any time of the year.

Overview

Date: check visiting hours
Place: Helsingborg, Sweden

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