Vadstena

Vadstena (pronounced "Vasstena" by the locals) is a village in Sweden. It is in the northern part of the Götaland region in the Östergötland county. It has about 5,000 inhabitants.

Vadstena is a small town, but has many historic buildings from its impressive history.

The narrow streets of central Vadstena.

Understand

Vadstena is situated on the eastern shores of Lake Vättern in a rich farmland district.

The town's history is closely connected to the convent, founded by Saint Bridget of Sweden in 1384. It was the first, and also the largest, convent of the Bridgettine Order. The convent was established in the 13th century royal palace by lake Vättern. Since 1999, Bridget has been one of Europe's six patron saints.

After the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, the convent was closed and the abbey church later became the Vadstena parish church, which it still is today.

In the 16th century, a hospital was founded next to the convent to care for the poor pilgrims who couldn't afford to stay at inns and guest houses in town. The hospital lived on through the centuries specialised on psychiatric help. Several old buildings in the hospital area are still standing today.

Get in

By plane

By train

Train stations are in Motala, Mjölby or Linköping, from where you take the bus to Vadstena.

By bus

It's not possible to pay cash for a ticket on the bus. You can get ticket in Quickomats and some stores. It's also possible to buy an SMS-ticket, information how to do that can be found at . The ticket is valid for a limited time so you can use the same ticket for more than 1 trip.

You can also buy a bus card. It is a magnetic strip card and you can load money in it. The advantage is that each trip fare is cheaper than the normal fare. You'll find more info about tickets and fares at

By car

Get around

Vadstena is a small town and the easiest way to see the sights is by foot.

Taxi

Taxis are on the expensive side. The meter is used to control the cost but always make sure that this is set when commencing a journey.

Bike

See

Vadstena Castle is one of few castles in Scandinavia with a waterfilled moat.
  • 🌍 Vadstena Abbey Church, Myntbacken 2. One of the largest medieval churches in Scandinavia. It holds a large collection of medieval wooden sculptures. Next to the altar is Saint Bridget of Sweden's reliquary.
  • 🌍 Vadstena Castle. From the 16th century, it was built as a fortress to protect the rich Mälaren Valley from the southern enemy. Rebuilt into a Renaissance palace by the royal Vasa family and since then very well-preserved. Guided tours are offered all year. Museum with furnishings from 16-18th centuries.
  • 🌍 Vadstena Rådhus (City Hall), Rådhustorget 5. The oldest city hall in Sweden, built in the early 15th century.

Museums

Do

  • Visit the Abbey. Don't miss the concertos.
  • Walk around the city.
  • Attend the Nostalgic evenings at the Toy Museum, once a week during summers.
  • The city sightseeing train Hjulius with guided tour of the town.

Buy

  • Bobbin laces, traditionally vowen in Vadstena since the 17th century.

Eat

Drink

Coffee

Alcohol

Systembolaget

  • 🌍 Systembolaget, Hovsgatan 4 (close to the Rådhustorget Square), +46 143-100 36. Systembolaget is the state-owned monopoly liquor store. This is where you go if you want to buy a bottle of wine or spirits or beer stronger than approx. 3% alcohol which you can find in supermarkets.

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

Go next

  • Väversunda Church, Herrestad Church and Örberga Church, dated to the early 12th century
  • Lake Tåkern, a known birdwatching site. Naturum visitor center.
  • Mountain Omberg, 20 km south of Vadstena. Ski at Ombergsliden in the winter.
  • Borghamn, little town 15 km south of Vadstena where you can buy fish and enjoy the harbor, and beautiful walk up to Omberg.
  • The ruins of Alvastra Abbey, 20 km south of Vadstena.
  • Rökstenen, runestone 20 km south of Vadstena, visitor center
  • Vadstena Motorcycle and Tractor Museum, just outside Vadstena
  • Motala, town 15 km north of Vadstena.


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