The Amazing Northern Europe
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The Amazing Northern Europe

Multidestination
Created: Thursday, September 3, 2020 - Departure: Monday, January 11, 2021
Ref ID: 1127953
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Created: Thursday, September 3, 2020 - Departure: Monday, January 11, 2021
Destinations: Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, St. Petersburg
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11 Jan
1. Copenhagen
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About the destination: A decade ago, tourists flocked to Copenhagen solely for its canals, cobblestone squares, quaint streets, and pastel-colored homes. Today, the city is renowned for its innovative design, avant-garde architecture, and top-tier restaurants. This historic canal city has evolved into a trendy, cosmopolitan, and thrilling destination, all while preserving its old-world charm. The enchanting port of Nyhavn, the city's iconic waterfront, is Copenhagen's most traditional sight, where visitors can appreciate the cobblestone streets and vibrant houses that contrast with Langelinje quay, home to the city's most famous attraction, The Little Mermaid. As you stroll along the Langelinje quay, the contemporary opera house emerges on the horizon, transporting tourists back to the 21st century. Another of the city's modern waterfront landmarks is the Black Diamond entertainment complex, providing another reason to venture beyond the small tourist-centric center. The building itself is breathtaking and offers a unique opportunity to relax in a deckchair overlooking the water. Two of the city's hippest areas, Veesterbro and Norrebro, are tucked away from the throngs of tourists. These lively neighborhoods allow the most adventurous travelers to mingle with locals and experience the buzzing atmosphere of places like the Norrebro Food Hall, an indoor food market, or the Ralea, the restaurant where local chefs go to eat after work. Copenhagen's hippest district of trendy bars, design stores, and eateries, where visitors can experience the city's culinary revolution, is just a metro ride from the city center. The less frequented island neighborhood of Christianshavn offers a peaceful glimpse of residential life and canal-side strolls. It's also home to the "free town" of Christiana, a vibrant alternative community established by hippies in the 1970s, brimming with galleries and cafés, and governed by its own, strict set of rules. Copenhagen is clean, safe, and easy to navigate. It's also one of Europe's greenest cities, and its public transportation system would make New York envious. Its center is reserved for pedestrians and strict anti-pollution laws are enforced. It's an environmentally idyllic location with ample green space and bicycles often outnumber cars, so be cautious when stepping into bike lanes. Freely wander to the world-famous Tivoli amusement park and the city's delightful botanical garden, or join the locals at the sidewalk cafés and restaurants in the summer. Regardless of what you choose to do in the Danish capital, whether you're into design and dining, or simply exploring, Copenhagen will continually beckon you back like a siren.
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13 Jan
Transport from Copenhagen to Oslo
Norwegian Air International
Norwegian Air International Norwegian Air International - D83221 - Operated by: Norwegian Air Shuttle
07:30 - Copenhagen, Kastrup (CPH)
08:45 - Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL)
1h 15m Nonstop Fare: LowFare
Transport:  D83221 Operated by:  Norwegian Air Shuttle
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: LowFare
13 Jan
2. Oslo
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About the destination: Oslo is lively and contemporary, featuring a mix of architectural styles, a cutting-edge nightlife, and top-tier museums. Situated between the Oslofjord and the forests, nature is a focal point in the capital, where you can enjoy sailing, skiing, and hiking just a short distance from the city center. This is certainly a destination for those who love the outdoors and wildlife. As you sail past lush green islands and towering rock formations, the city reveals itself - spreading out from its compact center around the docks to the forested sides of the nearby hills. Oslo's beauty is enhanced by its diversity, with a mix of modern and ancient buildings that give the city a unique feel. The steel-and-glass Munch Museum contrasts with the old-world charm of the City Museum and the rugged medieval walls of the Akershus Fortress, which looms over the fjord. Most visitors will find it hard to choose from Oslo's many museums, which cater to nearly every interest: a close encounter with Edvard Munch’s The Scream at the National Gallery, an opportunity to experience the life of an Olympic ski-jumper at the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, or a glimpse into history and culture at the unforgettable Viking Ship, Polarship Fram or Folk Museums on Bygdøy. Oslo is undoubtedly the cosmopolitan center of Norway, with a rapidly expanding café and bar scene, top-quality restaurants, and nightlife options that range from world-class opera and jazz to indie rock. The capital's flourishing restaurant scene has earned it four Michelin stars. The Grünerløkka district, located near the Munch Museum, is filled with bustling sidewalk cafés and stylish bars. A thriving, truly lively city, the cosmopolitan center of Norway truly offers something for everyone.
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15 Jan
Transport from Oslo to Stockholm
Ethiopian Airlines
Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopian Airlines - ET715
18:45 - Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL)
19:50 - Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
1h 5m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  ET715
Cabin Class: Economy
15 Jan
3. Stockholm
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About the destination: Sweden's capital, a picturesque blend of waterways, parks, and spire-dotted skylines, is rightfully celebrated as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Spanning across 14 islands and surrounded by thousands of smaller, rocky islets, it merges the dramatic landscapes and open skies of Scandinavia with the energy, dynamism, and urban chic of Western Europe. The city's essence is found in its diverse aspects: the stucco walls of the Old Town, the modern pulse of the galleries, the consumerist hum of the shopping districts, the tranquil serenity of the parks, the pulsating rhythm of the nightlife, and increasingly, the culinary allure of the restaurants. Stockholm's position on the Baltic Sea results in stark seasonal changes, and many locals will tell you that the only thing rivaling the beauty of a summer evening in Stockholm is the winter allure of its frozen lakes and snow-dusted skylines. Indeed, Stockholm's unique charm is a significant factor in its popularity among tourists, and in a continent brimming with captivating urban destinations, it speaks volumes that the city's cultural scene is dynamic enough to compete with any other in northern Europe. In addition to its exhibitions, museums, and concerts, it also offers a deeply romantic backdrop for a leisurely weekend getaway – the combination of preserved medieval architecture, expansive water views, and vibrant nightlife is irresistible. Most importantly, it's worth emphasizing that this city is truly unique. It's the most populated urban area in Scandinavia, yet two-thirds of it is still made up of water and green spaces. And if this seems unlikely, well, it provides the perfect reason to go and see for yourself.
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17 Jan
Transport from Stockholm to Helsinki
Scandinavian Airlines
Scandinavian Airlines Scandinavian Airlines - SK708 - Operated by: CityJet
11:50 - Stockholm, Arlanda (ARN)
13:45 - Helsinki, Helsinki Vantaa (HEL)
55m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport:  SK708 Operated by:  CityJet
Cabin Class: Economy
17 Jan
4. Helsinki
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About the destination: Helsinki is located on a small peninsula at the southernmost point of Finland. When you approach Helsinki from the sea, you'll be greeted by the sight of elegant neoclassical buildings in soft hues, and a bustling marketplace filled with strawberries and salmon. The city has been developed with a focus on harmony. During the summer, many locals leave the city's peacefulness for their country homes, but in winter, the capital comes alive with theater, political institutions, and over 20,000 university students. Architecture enthusiasts will adore Helsinki. The beautiful neoclassical buildings around Senate Square were almost entirely designed by German architect Carl Ludwig Engel in the early 19th century, shortly after Helsinki took over as Finland's capital from Turku. The jewel in the crown is the Lutheran Cathedral, which has recently been renovated and looks better than ever, with the 12 apostles on the roof once again gazing down at the world below. Elsewhere in the city, the bold, minimalist designs of the city's renowned 20th-century architects, notably Aalto and Saarinen, complement the sleek neoclassical lines. The breathtaking Jean Sibelius Monument, dedicated to Finland's most famous composer, is made up of hundreds of steel pipes sculpted by Elia Hiltunen. The monument is located in Sibelius Park. The Kansallimuseo, or National Museum, showcases wonderful exhibits of Finnish culture. The City Museum's exhibits depict the city's history. The islands around Helsinki are perfect for day trips. The sandy beaches and smooth rocks of Pihlajasaari make it a favorite summer spot for sunbathing Finns. Every summer, numerous parks in the city host many free outdoor concerts. In the afternoons, all sorts of music can be heard on the leafy Esplanadi. While Helsinki may be a small city compared to the world's mega-cities, it still has a cosmopolitan vibe. Helsinki is a beautiful city, particularly in the summer. The streets are clean, and there's always a quiet spot to be found if you need one. Some people refer to Helsinki as "the world's largest village," and it's an excellent destination for tourism, history, museums, galleries, theater, music, shopping, dining, nightlife, and more, all in an environmentally friendly, pollution-free, and traffic-free setting.
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19 Jan
Transport from Helsinki to St. Petersburg
Finnair
Finnair Finnair - AY707
12:00 - Helsinki, Helsinki Vantaa (HEL)
14:10 - St. Petersburg, Pulkovo (LED)
1h 10m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: ECLASSIC
Transport:  AY707
Cabin Class: Economy
19 Jan
5. St. Petersburg
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About the destination: Inextricably tied to the significant events of the Soviet Union, St. Petersburg cannot shake off its imperial history. Physically, at least, St. Petersburg has been the city of the tsars since Peter the Great established the city in a marshland and relocated the capital here from Moscow in 1712 to foster better connections with the West. Many of the major baroque and neoclassical buildings, well-planned streets, and landscaped parks are the creations of imperial French and Italian architects. St. Petersburg, the second largest city in Russia, is often referred to as Russia's Western Gate, and the City of White Nights. For a magnificent view of the city, ascend the dome of St. Isaac's Cathedral on Isaakievskaya square, a grand example of 19th century civic-religious architecture; its dome is coated in pure gold. Nearby, on Senate Square overlooking the Neva, stands Falconet's Monument to Peter the Great. The Peter and Paul Fortress was established by Peter the Great and was constructed in just one year between 1703 and 1704 during the Great Northern War against Sweden. The fortress was never used for city defense but served as a political prison under the Tsar. Inside the fortress is the main attraction for visitors: the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul housing the tombs of Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas II, and other tsars. Nevsky Prospect is St. Petersburg's main avenue and one of the most famous streets in Russia. The buildings along Nevsky Prospekt are a treasure trove for art nouveau enthusiasts. Nevsky Prospect is also the city's central shopping street and the hub of the city's entertainment and nightlife. Even if the rest of the city were non-existent, the Hermitage alone would warrant a week-long visit to St. Petersburg. Located in the magnificent, opulent Winter Palace, the former residence of the tsars, this art collection undoubtedly ranks among the world's finest. But before you delve into the art, take in the main halls where the tsar ruled and entertained, particularly the awe-inspiring Malachite Hall, where the provisional Government held its last meeting before the revolution erupted around it. Cool and aristocratic St. Petersburg is a splendid city with beautiful architecture everywhere. Often likened to the Venice of the North, St Petersburg is a city defined by water. Whether you're cruising the elegant canals, crossing one of the 342 bridges in the city, or simply watching them being raised over the mighty Neva River at night to allow ships to pass through, you're never far from water in St Petersburg.
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