Nordic | Finland + Norway + Sweden + Denmark 8-Day Essential Guide
When you think of the Nordics, what comes to mind❓❓
Is it the forests of Norway, the Little Mermaid and fairy tales of Denmark💕
Or the serene brackish sea breeze🌊... No matter how beautiful the description, it's not the same as experiencing it yourself
Life is so long🌈, you should visit a different place at least once!
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⚠️Essential Items
📍Important documents and IDs go without saying, keep some backups in your suitcase
Clothes: Warm clothing, shell jackets
📍Prepare some small cash in advance, bank cards
📍Adapters!! It's recommended to bring several spares!
📍If you need to drink hot water, consider bringing a portable kettle that can boil water!
📍A larger backpack for mountaineering, for quick trips
📍Disposable items are recommended to bring your own, as some hotels in Europe may not provide them
📍Prepare some common medicines such as cold medicine, gastrointestinal medicine, band-aids💊, etc., in case of emergency
📍It is advised to prepare European standard power adapters🔌 and power strips
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You must try the local cuisine! ✔ The Nordic cuisine is very rich and diverse, including Danish roast meatballs, Norwegian salmon, Swedish meatballs, Finnish bread, etc.
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8️⃣Day Itinerary at a Glance
🔅Day 1: Helsinki
🔅Day 2: Helsinki to Stockholm (Helsinki Cathedral, Senate Square, Temppeliaukio Church, Sibelius Park)
🔅Day 3: Stockholm (Stockholm Old Town, Stockholm City Hall, Stockholm Palace, Vasa Ship Museum)
🔅Day 4: Stockholm to Karlstad (Karlstad, Lake Vänern)
🔅Day 5: Karlstad to Oslo (Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo City Hall)
🔅Day 6: Oslo to Gothenburg (City Hall Square, Gothenburg Cathedral, Volvo Museum, Lilla Bommen Harbor)
🔅Day 7: Copenhagen (Gefion Fountain, Christiansborg Palace, City Hall Square, The Little Mermaid Statue)
🔅Day 8: Copenhagen
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4⃣️Countries Can Be Explored Like This
🔸Tour Helsinki, known as the 'Land of a Thousand Lakes': Stroll through the open-air market at the South Harbor
🔸Take a luxury cruise to Stockholm, known as the 'Beauty on the Water', with tax-free shops, ballrooms, bars, and other luxurious facilities on board, and a rich evening program that keeps people partying all night
🔸Go to Helsinki to admire the city's beautiful Germanic and Russian-style architecture
🔸Check in at the Gefion Fountain and enjoy the Nordic mythology that has a long history
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☎️Upcoming Group Departures
10.4, 10.7, 10.21
11.4, 11.19
12.2, 12.16
Very beautiful palace. The package includes four pavilions. In addition to the main venue (the Royal House), you can also visit three exhibition halls such as the Treasure Pavilion. There is a guard handover ceremony and a band playing every day at 12:15 noon in the palace square in the summer. Although the scale of Stockholm's Palace is not as large as Versailles and Schönbrunn Palace. But its exquisiteness is not worse than Versailles, nor is it necessary to go to the toilet like Versailles, and it is not as good as the Schönbrunn Palace. In short, I think the price is very high!
Hey, you want to visit the Swedish Palace? Here, let me introduce you! The Swedish Palace (also known as the Stockholm Palace) is located in the Gamla Stan area in the heart of Stockholm and is the residence and workplace of the King of Sweden. It is Sweden’s largest palace with hundreds of rooms and a large collection of exhibitions. You can visit the Royal Treasures at the Palace, which houses many jewels and decorations from kings and queens, and one of Europe’s largest metal treasures, which holds a variety of artifacts and gems. In the museum of the palace, you can learn about the background of Swedish history and culture, and you can also see some historical artifacts such as ancient weapons and armor, furniture and artworks from the royal collection. If you want to learn about the daily life of the royal family, visit the private residential section of the palace, which preserves the king and queen's private rooms, bathrooms, restaurants and study rooms. Finally, don’t forget to visit the beautiful gardens and terraces around the palace, which has a beautiful view overlooking the city center of Stockholm. Make sure to pay more attention to the Swedish Palace when visiting the Swedish Palace.
Share a few real Swedish palaces, the Stockholm Palace, this is only one of them, there are about 10 palaces in total. Stockholm's Palace was originally a military fortress, and it was gradually transformed and expanded in the late 17th century to become the palace of today. The underground museum of the palace also displays royal treasures, including crowns, various jewelry, swords, etc., which are rare treasures and extremely beautiful. You must visit the old city of Stockholm when you come out of the palace. No one lives here and is a historical cultural relics reserve. Now it's the museum and the legal establishment. It's the scene of the movie, of course.
Mainly in the square to watch the handover ceremony of the guards, very happy, very close to the people!
A local landmark building, the palace looks very beautiful.
It was a pity that we went during Jubilee week and the royal palace was closed. However there were parts where we walk in to see.