Visby, Gotland

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Visby, Gotland, Sweden’s walled medieval town on the Baltic island of Gotland, nestles inside a ring of stone fortifications as a UNESCO‑linked historic center of roughly 25,000 residents whose cobbled streets, stepped roofs, and surrounding sea glow under 22°C warm summers and 0°C cold winters, shaped by Hanseatic‑era trading‑town growth and 19th‑century preservation‑driven restoration. Must sees include the intact city walls and towers, the central marketplace with its churches and merchant‑houses, the nearby beaches and limestone‑cliff‑linked coastal walks, the medieval churches and museums, and the surrounding island‑linked countryside dotted with windmills and stone‑farms. Culture blends Baltic‑centric Swedish‑centric heritage with a seasonal‑tourism‑driven rhythm, visible in the strong‑arts‑and‑craft‑based economy, the summer‑festival‑centred calendar, and the town’s role as a time‑capsule‑style European‑style town. Cuisine delights with fresh fish, dill‑heavy dishes, root‑vegetable‑based sides, and simple bread‑heavy meals, often enjoyed in cozy taverns and harbor‑side restaurants.