Uppsala is rethinking the city break. With its new “IQ Tourism” concept, the Swedish university city positions itself as a destination where travel is driven by curiosity, ideas and reflection.
Located just 40 minutes from Stockholm, Uppsala is shifting away from fast-paced itineraries towards more meaningful travel experiences. The concept responds to current travel trends such as slow travel, bleisure and coolcation, transforming them into a cohesive city experience.
Home to one of Europe’s oldest universities, founded in 1477, Uppsala has long been a centre of scientific discovery and intellectual exchange. This heritage now becomes part of the visitor experience, connecting history, culture and innovation.
“IQ Tourism” brings together more than 60 curated experiences designed to encourage visitors to follow ideas rather than landmarks:
unlocking book recommendations through coded clues
exploring alternative historical narratives
creating fragrances inspired by storytelling
discovering hidden layers of the city
engaging in conversation-led café culture
These are complemented by established highlights such as Gustavianum and contemporary spaces like the Cube of Art.
A mobile observation tower invites visitors to focus not on iconic sights, but on overlooked details and stories.
The concept illustrates how city destinations can evolve from traditional sightseeing towards content-driven experiences. “IQ Tourism” reflects a growing demand for meaningful travel. For tour operators, it offers inspiration for developing more narrative-led and experience-focused city programs.
More on IQ Tourism in Sweden.
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