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Oslo, Norway
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Enter into a new era: A novel form of intentional and meaningful travel, filled with adventures that benefit both the traveller and the place. Travel to Sweden and Norway, two of the world's most stunning places. A date to Sweden is a Nordic fantasy. Offers everything from stunning fashion, food, and design to the Northern Lights and deep-blue archipelagos. Then explore Norway's magnificent glaciers. Norway is one of the most exciting and diverse adventure tourism locations in Europe, and enjoying nature there is very much an active endeavour. Never skip a tour because both places have stunning natural scenery. Our Holiday Vibes are Good Vibes Only!
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Explore Stockholm
After breakfast, enjoy a boat tour around the network of little islands that dot the waterways close to the town. Following a journey around the local waterways, visit the Vasa Museum and Skansen Open Air Museum to see one of the city's most priceless historical artefacts. Go to Sodermalm for dinner.
Stockholm Archipelago boat tour – Go on a boat tour from Stockholm. Escape from the city's noise and bustle during the three-hour boat ride and discover the peace and tranquility of the rocky islands that dot the Baltic Sea.
Vasa Museum- The piece of art. Millions of tourists visit annually, and the Vasa Museum is Scandinavia's most famous museum. The only 17th-century ship maintained to this day, with nearly 95% of its original components, is housed in the Vasa Museum. Here you will find out how the ship was recovered, from its initial discovery to its last repair. Learn about the processes used to build ships in the 1600s, from obtaining the wood to selecting the colour! The museum also has fun, interactive exhibits that you may interact with.
Skansen Open Air Museum- The oldest open-air museum in the world is Skansen, situated on the island of Djurgarden. The museum was established in 1891 to display the way of life in several regions of Sweden before the Industrial Revolution. The site's numerous exhibitions cover over 75 acres, and a scale model of a typical Swedish town from the 19th century is present. Skansen also houses the only open-air museum with wild animals worldwide if you're wondering what to do in Stockholm with kids. You'll see everything, including domestic pets and exotic animals from the Nordic region.
There are many different types of flora and gardens throughout the park. Even a little area of land is being exploited to cultivate the tobacco used in cigarettes.
Travel to Oslo
Having breakfast in Oslo is an excellent way to start the day. Visit the Viking Ship Museum first, then travel to the Bygdy Peninsula, take in the breathtaking Vigeland Park, and meander through the vibrant homes.
The Viking Ship Museum - This museum is situated on a peninsula west of Oslo's city centre. Throughout the day, a short action movie about the Vikings is projected onto the museum's ceiling, recounting their daring and bloody exploits.
The Bygdy Peninsula- It is the ideal place to spend your morning. Visit the Fram Museum to learn about Arctic and Antarctic exploration, then head next door to the Kon-Tiki Museum to learn about a daring kayaking expedition that crossed the Pacific Ocean.
The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is easily accessible by foot. One hundred sixty restored Norwegian buildings from the middle through the 1950s are on show in this outdoor museum! It's a fascinating and entertaining approach to studying Norwegian history and culture.
Vigeland Park- It is one of Oslo's strangest sights but very interesting. Gustav Vigeland, a Norwegian sculptor, created over 200 sculptures on display in the Vigeland Sculpture Park. These sculptures, which draw over 1 million visitors annually and range from the thought-provoking to the downright bizarre, are a significant tourist draw.
Damstredet & Telthusbakken: Strolling through colourful houses, you can witness stunning cabins made of coloured wood. You can live in a red cabin on the brink of a fjord if you visit Damstredet and Telthusbakken. While passing through Telthusbakken, take photos of the houses.
Explore Oslo
Eat breakfast at Fuglen, a hipster haven and coffee shop. Visit the national gallery in Oslo, explore Akershus Fortress, and watch the sunset at the opera house in Oslo.
Oslo National Gallery: The Oslo National Gallery houses the most well-known of the four renderings of The Scream and other exquisite works of art by the same artist. You'll have to out-take crowds of Japanese people to get a photo of him, but it's worthwhile.
Akershus Fortress: It is a castle constructed in 1300 and has served as a military outpost, administrative centre, jail, and royal home. The Fortress is now accessible to tourists. The Fortress has magnificent vistas, and the setting sun bathes everything in a beautiful golden light. You can stroll through the fortress courtyards, make friends with some gulls, and see the view from the walls.
Oslo opera house- A must-see structure during the sunset is the Oslo Opera House. With its glass façade reflecting the water, the Oslo Opera House, built directly on the port, appears to emerge from the water. The building's white roof can be climbed and traversed for a magnificent fjord perspective.
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Day 1
Arrival in Stockholm
Explore the city's historic centre primarily during your first day there. The city features some of the most remarkable architectural structures, ranging from its historic centre to its two majestic royal residences.
There are two outstanding alternatives for royal palace lovers in Stockholm. The Royal Palace is the first and is located inside Gamla Stan. On an island just west of the city, you can find the second. The Stockholm sites are all close to one another and are accessible.
Gamla Stan- Stroll everywhere in the quaint streets of Gamla Stan, Stockholm's old town and soul. It is the centre of activity for Stockholm and one of the best-preserved mediaeval city cores. A 600-room royal palace, numerous museums, and exquisite dining establishments can be found here.
The Royal Palace in Gamla Stan – It is one of the greatest in all of Europe and equivalent in size to some of Europe's grand royal houses, such as the Reggia di Caserta in Italy and the Buckingham Palace in London. This palace contains more than 600 rooms and serves as the monarch of Sweden's formal house.
Drottningholm- Visit Drottningholm Palace following your exploration of the Royal Palace. It is an outstanding illustration of Versailles-inspired 18th-century architecture. Sweden's royal family resides privately.
Stockholm Medeltidsmuseum - Just a short 5-minute walk away, to the north of the Royal Palace, lies the Museum of Medieval Stockholm. Learn about the city's fascinating past from the 1200s to the 1500s. Discover the workshops, warehouses, and brick structures that have been rebuilt. View displays of historical ships and costumes from bygone eras, among other things!
Sodermalm Panoramic Points – To see the city's ancient town from the opposite side of the lake, cross the bridge and go to Sodermalm island from Gamla Stan. From this perspective, one may get stunning views of Stockholm City Hall, Gamla Stan, and Lake Mälaren. Sodermalm has some of the most incredible views of downtown Stockholm and some of the hippest bars and clubs in the city.
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Scandic Klara
Enjoy central Stockholm at its most significant city location by staying at Scandic Klara. The Skansen Open-Air Museum and Grona Lund Amusement Park are 3 km apart from this contemporary hotel on a busy street, which is also a 7-minute walk from a metro station. The hotel has five of these rooms. You can pick easily between twin, double, and single room kinds. Here, various amenities are available, including a flatscreen television, refrigerator, desk, air conditioning, and a hairdryer. The internet is accessible for business, study, and enjoyment. Visitors can go to the restaurant that is situated right on the property. There is a chance to plan a banquet or a conference. In the building, there is an elevator. There are rooms available for nonsmokers.
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