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Nordic Fjords & Cities Tour: Berlin, Copenhagen & More!

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Overview

Quotes Logo Explore the Nordic Cities and Fjords from Berlin, Rostock, or Copenhagen. This amazing trip takes people to see Northern Europe in one week! The tour shows off fjords, a boat ride at night, and cool cities in four countries. See the Flåm railway, a famous train ride, and cruise on the Nærøyfjord, a beautiful waterway listed by UNESCO.

Walk around Bryggen in Bergen, a colorful area. Visit Copenhagen, Oslo, and Gothenburg, three charming cities. Travel is easy, and guides help along the way. You can expect to see famous places like Berlin Central Station and Rostock Pier to Det Kongelige Teater in Copenhagen and the beautiful Amalienborg Palace and Nyhavn.

See Masthugget Church in Gothenburg, Götaplatsen Square, Vigelandsparken in Oslo, and the Oslo Opera House. Ride the Flåm Railway and cruise Sognefjorden. Visit Bergen and Hardangerfjord, Oslo City Hall, Oslo Palace, Akershus Festning, and Langelinie Pier with The Little Mermaid. The trip includes 5 nights in a hotel (shared room), one night on a boat from Oslo to Copenhagen, dinner, breakfast, and a bus with air conditioning. One big bag (23 kg) and a small carry-on bag are allowed. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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See Many Cities: Visit Copenhagen, Oslo, Gothenburg, and Bergen in one trip!

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Cruise the Fjords: Ride a boat on the beautiful Nærøyfjord and Sognefjorden, listed as UNESCO sites.

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Ride the Flåm Railway: Experience a scenic train journey through Norway's stunning landscapes.

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Enjoy Comfortable Travel: Travel in an air-conditioned bus and enjoy an overnight cruise.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally love the tour because they see many places. The guides and the cruise are highlights, but some optional activities cost extra. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Travelers enjoyed seeing many countries in one trip.

    Positive Highlight Icon The guides are friendly and helpful, making the tour enjoyable.

    Positive Highlight Icon The overnight cruise from Oslo to Copenhagen is a highlight.

    Positive Highlight Icon The bus is comfortable and makes travel easier.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some travelers found the optional tours expensive.

    Negative Highlight Icon Some found the amount of time spent in each city short.

The Journey

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Berlin Central Station

Begin your Scandinavian adventure with an optional early morning departure from Berlin Central Station, a modern transportation hub in the heart of Germany's vibrant capital. This station not only serves as a crucial starting point but also offers a glimpse into Berlin's contemporary architecture and bustling atmosphere.

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Rostock Pier

Alternatively, commence your journey from Rostock Pier, a gateway to the Baltic Sea. This departure point offers a taste of maritime history and a direct connection to the seafaring traditions of Northern Germany, setting the stage for your voyage to Scandinavia.

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Det Kongelige Teater (Copenhagen)

Start your exploration of Scandinavia from Copenhagen's iconic Det Kongelige Teater (Royal Danish Theatre), a cultural landmark and the heart of Danish performing arts. Established in 1748, this grand theatre showcases ballet, opera, and dramatic performances, reflecting the rich artistic heritage of Denmark. The theatre's architecture and central location provide a majestic starting point for your Scandinavian adventure.

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Amalienborg Palace

Visit Amalienborg Palace, the winter residence of the Danish royal family and a symbol of Copenhagen's regal history. Witness the changing of the guard and explore the palace grounds, appreciating the harmonious blend of Baroque architecture and royal traditions. This site offers a glimpse into the lives of Danish royalty and the enduring legacy of the monarchy.

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Nyhavn

Explore Nyhavn, Copenhagen's picturesque harbor district, famous for its colorful 17th and 18th-century buildings and vibrant waterfront atmosphere. Once a bustling trading port, Nyhavn is now lined with cafes, restaurants, and bars, offering a delightful setting to soak in the city's charm. Stroll along the canal, admire the historic ships, and capture the iconic views that define Copenhagen's maritime allure.

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Masthugget Church (Gothenburg)

Discover Masthugget Church in Gothenburg, perched atop Masthugget Hills and offering panoramic views of the city and harbor. Known for its distinctive 60-meter tower, this church stands as a symbol of Gothenburg and the Nordic national romantic style. Ascend the hills for a bird's-eye perspective of the city's sprawling landscape and bustling port.

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Götaplatsen Square

Experience Götaplatsen Square, Gothenburg's cultural heart, where grand events and performances come to life. Admire the Poseidon Statue by Carl Milles, a Greek-style masterpiece that anchors the square and celebrates the city's maritime heritage. This vibrant hub is a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, offering a taste of Gothenburg's artistic spirit.

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Vigelandsparken (Oslo)

Wander through Vigelandsparken in Oslo, an extraordinary sculpture park showcasing the life's work of Gustav Vigeland. With over six hundred human sculptures, the park explores the themes of life, death, and human relationships in a profound and moving way. Each sculpture captures the essence of human existence, making this park a compelling destination for art lovers and philosophical wanderers.

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Oslo Opera House

Visit the Oslo Opera House, a modern architectural marvel that resembles a glacier floating on the sea. Constructed with marble and glass, the Opera House invites visitors to walk on its roof, offering stunning panoramic views of Oslo and the fjord. Experience the intersection of art, architecture, and natural beauty in this iconic landmark.

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Flåm Railway

Embark on the Flåm Railway, one of the world's most scenic train journeys, winding through the heart of the Norwegian countryside. Traverse steep mountains, cascading waterfalls, and lush valleys on this breathtaking route from Flåm to Myrdal and back. The two-hour round trip offers unparalleled views of Norway's dramatic landscapes, creating an unforgettable travel experience.

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Sognefjorden

Cruise along Sognefjorden, Norway's longest and deepest fjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its pristine natural beauty. Enjoy a 1.5-hour voyage through the fjord's towering cliffs and crystal-clear waters, immersing yourself in the grandeur of the Norwegian landscape. This unforgettable cruise offers a serene and awe-inspiring perspective on one of the world's best-preserved fjords.

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Bergen

Explore Bergen, the 'European Capital of Culture,' a charming harbor city nestled on Norway's west coast. Wander through its historic wharf, Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and soak in the city's maritime atmosphere. If time allows, ascend Mount Fløibanen via the funicular for panoramic views of Bergen's stunning coastal scenery and vibrant cityscape.

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Hardangerfjord

Journey through Hardangerfjord, known as the 'Queen of the Fjords' and the 'Norwegian Orchard,' celebrated for its lush fruit farms and dramatic landscapes. Pass through the picturesque village of Norheimsund and along Eidfjordvatnet, immersing yourself in the region's natural beauty and tranquility. This scenic drive offers a delightful glimpse into Norway's idyllic countryside.

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Oslo City Hall

Admire Oslo City Hall, the awarding place for the annual Nobel Peace Prize, and marvel at the beautiful relief murals within its halls. This iconic building showcases Norwegian history and mythology through stunning artwork, blending architectural grandeur with cultural storytelling. Experience the significance of this landmark as a symbol of peace and Norwegian heritage.

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Oslo Palace

View the Oslo Palace, the official residence of the Norwegian monarch, King Harald V. Surrounded by 330 acres of parkland, the palace is a symbol of Norway's royal heritage and national identity. Although only an exterior visit, the view provides insight into the monarchy's role in modern Norway and the palace's place in Oslo's urban landscape.

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Akershus Festning

Enjoy panoramic views of Oslo from Akershus Festning, a historic fortress dating back to 1300. Explore this majestic castle, which has served as a royal residence, military stronghold, and prison, offering a glimpse into Norway's medieval past. Wander through its grounds, learn about its storied history, and capture the stunning vistas of the Oslofjord.

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Langelinie Pier & The Little Mermaid

Conclude your Scandinavian tour with a visit to Langelinie Pier in Copenhagen, where you can admire the iconic Little Mermaid statue. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale, this statue is a symbol of Copenhagen and a testament to Danish storytelling. Stroll along the waterfront, soak in the maritime atmosphere, and reflect on the enchanting journey through Scandinavia's cultural and natural treasures.

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Rostock Pier

Arrive back at Rostock Pier, reflecting on the maritime adventures and Scandinavian vistas experienced throughout the journey. This endpoint provides a seamless transition back to land, concluding the Baltic portion of your adventure with convenient access to onward travel.

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Berlin Central Station

Complete your Scandinavian tour with a final return to Berlin Central Station, marking the end of your journey through Northern Europe. Reflect on the diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural experiences encountered along the way, carrying cherished memories of Scandinavia back to Germany's dynamic capital.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes 5 nights in hotels (shared rooms), one night on a boat from Oslo to Copenhagen (shared cabin), dinner, breakfast, and travel in a bus with air conditioning. You can bring one big bag (23 kg) and one small carry-on. Not included are tips, meals, entrance fees, travel before/after the tour, personal costs, visas, flights, or insurance. Extra costs include single room upgrade, ferry fees, bridge tolls, the Sognefjord cruise, the Flåm train, and the Fløibanen funicular. The tour starts at Berlin Central Station, Rostock Pier, or Copenhagen and ends at Berlin Central Station.

Hot Tip

Some past travelers highly recommend packing snacks for the bus rides, and to budget for the extra cost for entrance fees to various attractions.

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