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Day 1:
Arrival
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| Arrival
in Stockholm the
capital of Scandinavia. We welcome you at Arlanda airport and escort
you to your hotel. We provide you a small tour orientation to prepare
you for an exciting vacation ahead. Take some time to walk in the
nature. Escape the stress of the modern life and experience stillness
and silence – be one with nature and enjoy the freedom and clean,
clear air. The Northern skies are brilliant with stars and despite
there not being any actual daylight, the darkness is far from heavy.
Relax in the comfort of your hotel and refresh for starting your trip. |
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Day 2:
Stockholm
sightseeing |
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After
a buffet breakfast at the hotel, start the day by discovering the
"Beauty on water", Stockholm which was founded in the
13th century and is built on 14 islands surrounded by water so clean
that you can swim and fish right in the capital city. Explore the old
part of Stockholm, Gamla Stan with the Houses of Parliament,
the Great Cathedral and cavernous Stockholm Palace. See
the City Hall, constructed in the National Romantic style where
each year on December 10th the Nobel price banquette takes place; take
a walk through cobbled streets lined with medieval buildings. The Old
Town is in direct contrast with today’s modern city centre. Discover
the Nordic culture and visit Nordiska
Museum
and the famous National
museum
Sweden's largest art museum. In itself, the building is a striking
feature of the Stockholm cityscape. Its architectural design, modelled
on that of Florentine and Venetian Renaissance buildings, evokes Italy
- the home of the fine arts. Relax for the day in the coziness of your
hotel.
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Day 3:
Around
Stockholm - cruise to Helsinki |
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After
breakfast we visit the country side of Stockholm and first visit Sigtuna
- the oldest town in Sweden. It is a lively little town of 6500
inhabitants. Founded in 980 AD it is the oldest still existing town in
Sweden and the place where the first coins were minted. Then we visit Steninge
Palace consists of a beautiful 18th century palace and a national
heritage stone barn with an art glassworks, candle-making facility,
factory outlet, gallery and restaurant. The palace itself was built in
1705 as the result of a love story between Carl Gyllenstierna and the
Swedish queen dowager Hedvig Eleonora. The best architects, stucco
artists and craftsmen of the time were hired.
Uppsala - visit Scandinavia’s oldest university and
cathedral. Old Uppsala with its ancient viking burial mounds has a
newly inaugurated museum. Uppsala castle has also been the scene of
many dramatic events. Over the years Uppsala has been the home of many
internationally recognized persons such as the botanist Carl von Linné,
the former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld and the film
director Ingmar Bergman. Today, Uppsala is Sweden’s fourth largest
city and a centre of scientific skills and knowledge. This is also the
religious centre of Sweden and residence of the Archbishop. By evening
we are ready for the ship cruise to Finland over the Baltic
sea. You may like to checkout on the choice of delicacies amongst
various restaurants on board.
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Day 4:
Helsinki sightseeing - cruise to Stockholm |
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Wake
up in the surrounds of Baltic sea after a night filled of music and
dance on board the ship to enjoy a sumptuous buffet breakfast. Enjoy
the cold baltic breeze freshen your soul on the ship deck or enjoy the
Scandinavian spa. Do not loose site of the never ending islands
on your way. This is the famous archipelago of
Sweden.
Arrive in Helsinki by 10 AM and board the site seeing bus.
Helsinki is a modern European cultural city whose urban cosmopolitan
lifestyle exists in perfect harmony with nature. Surrounded by the sea
and its own exotic archipelago, Helsinki offers visitors an endless
number of possibilities. Throughout its history, Helsinki has existed
in the crosscurrents of the East and West. The colourful layers of
history can be seen everywhere; its modern architecture, cutting-edge
design and high-technology have attracted international recognition
for the city and made it the style city of Scandinavia. We visit the Old
Market Hall, White Cathedral (Lutheran) at the
Senate Square and Uspenski Cathedral (Othodox). By evening
we are back in our cabin to start the journey back to Stockholm.
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Day 5:
Transfer
to Malmö |
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After
breakfast on board, arrive back in Stockholm by 10 AM. Transfer by
train to Malmö
The five hours train journey to Malmö takes you through natural
forests of Sweden. Malmö is the southern most town of Sweden facing
Denmark's capital city of Copenhagen.
Spend some time in discovering Malmö and it's beautiful canals and
parks before relaxing for the day in your hotel
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Day 6:
Malmö
sightseeing- Copenhagen |
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Malmö
is the southern most town of Sweden facing Denmark's capital city of
Copenhagen. Sightseeing starts with visit to the tallest building in
Scandinavian the famous The Turning Torso a marvel of modern
architecture and residential buildings. We then visit the Stortorget.
The
equestrian statue of King Karl X Gustav, who took Skåne from the
Danes through the Roskilde Treaty of 1658, stands in the midst of the
largest square in Malmö. Stortorget became Malmö's new marketplace
and was the largest city square in Northern Europe for a very long
time. Kockska huset, one of the most well-preserved 16th
century buildings in Malmö, is of red brick with a richly ornamented
stepped gable. The City Hall, finished in 1546, has undergone
major changes over the centuries. In the 1860s, Helgo Zettervall
redesigned the façade in the Dutch Renaissance style, much of which
remains today. The Residence, the pale stuccoed building next
to the City Hall, is now the home of the County Governor. The present
façade dating from the 1850s was built in 17th century Renaissance
style by one of the most prominent architects of the day, F.W.
Scholander. After a visit to the Lilla Torget, we visit Folkets
Park which was opened in 1893 and has always been a popular
park and entertainment venue for the people of Malmö. In the evening
we cross the Öresund bridge to arrive in Copenhagen
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Day 7:Copenhagen sightseeing |
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The
lovely city of Copenhagen, is the capital of Denmark. Copenhagen
got
its name from the word "köbenhavn", which means
"Merchants harbour". It is a captivating, friendly city
where there is always something wonderful around the next corner - to
see, smell, taste, feel or listen to. There are the royal castles, the
parks, the squares and the plazas, and not least, like a precious gem,
Nyhavn, the New Harbour. Discover the architecture and museums which
are famous all over the world. We start by visiting the Town Hall a
good place to start exploration in any direction. Noble statues stand
at its entry, on its roof and inside, where, among others, the writer
Hans Christian Andersen and the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels
Bohr are honored. We visit Jens Olsen's World Clock, with its
exact calibration, in the lower portion of the Town Hall Tower. Ny
Carlsberg Glyptotek Houses both a stunning classical collection
and, somewhat incongruously, an assemblage of Danish impressionist and
postimpressionist art. The building itself is a work of art and merits
a visit (the central palm garden with murmuring fountains was cleverly
designed to offer museum visitors a place to relax). We also visit The
National Musuem of Denmark / National Gallery and let's
not forget The Little Mermaid, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's
fairytale. The statue of the "Little Mermaid" is a favourite
with most visitors.
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Day
8: Transfer to Gothenburg
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In
the morning we start our journey through the picteresque Wetern coast
of Sweden to arrive in Sweden's second largest city Gothenburg
(Göteborg). We arrive there in the afternoon and spend sometime
to discover the town on our own. Gothenburg
is a
friendly, cosmopolitan, relaxed city situated on the rugged, west
coast offering cultural experiences, beautiful countryside, natural
gateway to the west and birth place to the famous Volvo cars.
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Day
9: Gothenburg sightseeing - to Oslo
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Enjoy your day with the sightseeing
pass. Whether you want to see the sea and the bare cliffs, have fun at
Liseberg amusement park, discover fine museums, And if you want to go
by tram, that's included too. Read more in the booklet that you will
get with the pass. Visit the famous Liseberg Amusement park. A
variety of events and entertainment take place here in summer. View
the harbor part of which is connected by an overhead walkway to the
shopping mall of Nordstan. In the evening, take a three hours
bus / train journey for Oslo |
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Day
10: Oslo sightseeing
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The
port town of Oslo is the capital of Norway. Oslo
celebrated its 1000 year anniversary in the year 2000. Untill 1814, it
was known as Christiania after the Danish-Norwegian king. The
city is beautifully situated at the head of Oslo Fjord surrounded by
forested ridges, and this very location gives Oslo unexpected
qualities for a national capital. We start the day by exploring the Royal
Palace, the City Hall, the Akershus fortress. Spend
some time on the famous walking street Karl Johan Gate. In the
afternoon, we visit the controversial Vigeland Sculpture park and
the Historical Musuem. You may also like to explore some
of the exclusive boutiques on the Bogstadveien street in Majorstuen
area at your own disposal.
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Day
11: Transfer to Bergen
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After
breakfast, we start a day long journey by train to Bergen
crossing many picturesque places. The picturesque Bergen is
UNESCO World Heritage city, surrounded by seven mountains and opening
out into the sea. The small, wooden houses cling to the hillside
overlooking the city. Due to the Gulf Stream, Bergen is blessed by a
surprisingly warm climate.
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Day
12: Bergen sightseeing
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After breakfast discover Bergen through
the Fløibanen funicular that takes you on top of the Fløi mountain to
give you view of Bergen from different perspectives. After spending
time to buy souveniers and enjoying coffee in the cafetaria take the
train back. Discover the UNESCO heritage of Bryggen, Fish Market and
beauitful parks in the centre of Bergen.
Spend the evening in discovering the local food from a pool of
restaurants on the harbour.
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Day
13: Departure
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After
breakfast spend the day in discovering Bergen on your own and wait for
transfer to your onward destination.
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