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Swedish and international tourists discover the skyline of Stockholm by trying the Rooftop tour
S - Stockholm
Tourists are helped by their guide during a safety briefing.MS-A tourist guide climbs up the stairs to start a Rooftop tour.MS-A group of Swedish and international tourists listen to their guide during a Rooftop tour.
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The Island of Sommarøy
N - sommaroy
Is Tourism in the Far North possible? The answer is an emphatic yes on the Island of Sommarøy, north of the Arctic Circle and 22 miles west of Tromsø, where travellers soak up the good vibrations of midnight swims and boat trips o..
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Discovering the island of Senja
N - Berg
Senja is Norway’s second biggest island. Located above the Arctic Circle, its various landscapes are so like those of the mainland that it is often described as a ‘Norway in miniature’. Ready for a ramble in the heart of an extrao..
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Emma’s Drømmekjøkken in Tromsø
Kirkegata N - 8 9008 Tromso
With the Arctic Cathedral, northern lights and Polaria aquarium, the Norwegian city of Tromsø has several convincing arguments to attract tourists to the island. Anne Brit Andreassen’s restaurant Emma’s Drømmekjøkken, an establish..
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The world's top Lego constructions
DK - Billund
This weekend, a tower in Seoul took the world record for the tallest Lego structure, but it's not the only spectacle on offer for globetrotting fans of the famous colored bricks.Here, a look at some of the best places to be for Le..
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Set in the very heart of Stockholm, this one-time royal hunting ground is now a protected nature reserve. Bicycling, jogging, relaxing and even a dash of culture: on the island of Djurgården, there’s a bit of everything.
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Grinda, a Swedish Island two hours from Stockholm
S - Stockholm
In just two hours by boat from Stockholm, the island of Grinda welcomes nature lovers with open arms. This is one of the most popular destinations on this archipelago that has approximately 30 000 islands.
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Lapland: a taste of original purity
S - kalix
Reindeer, elk, bear, cloudberry, cranberry, salmon, trout, whitefish ... Discover gastronomy from the wilderness close to the Arctic Circle!
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Göteborg : Fine cuisine, with a hint of brine
S - goteborg
It’s a little-known fact that Göteborg, Sweden’s second largest city, has been working hard to become one of Scandinavia’s gourmet hotspots. Its success is largely due to the fresh ingredients which are readily available just off-..
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Gothenburg, Swedish Capital of Well-being
S - göteborg
Located on the west coast, at an equal distance from Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo, Göteborg (the English call it Gothenburg) has been one of Scandinavia’s main centres of activity since it was founded in 1621…
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Göteborg, Swedish Capital of Well-being
S - goteborg
Located on the west coast, at an equal distance from Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo, Göteborg (the English call it Gothenburg) has been one of Scandinavia’s main centres of activity since it was founded in 1621.It is also the regi..
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Stockholm, model green city
S - Stockholm
Built on the water and surrounded by woodlands, Stockholm has long favoured dynamic environmental policies which are now beginning to yield results, and the Swedish city has been awarded the first ‘European Green Capital’ title.
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Norway: fishing for skrei
N - Myre
The Norwegians call it skrei, the valentine fish. No, it’s not the hero of the latest aquatic cartoon, but an exciting young cod that arrives in France in time for Valentine’s Day. It’ll be on fishmongers’ stalls and the menus of ..
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Once upon a time...in Copenhagen
DK - Copenhague
From its origins in 1167 as a humble fishing village, to its heyday as the dazzling capital of the Danish empire, to its current position as a leading design capital and well-known Scandinavian city, explore the medieval streets, ..
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Taking a Jaunt in a Buick around Geiranger Fjord
N - Geiranger
The Hotel Union in Geiranger offers trips behind the wheel of a vintage car around Norway’s most beautiful fjord, classed as a UNESCO World heritage site in 2005. Taking the Nibbe Road in a Buick or a Studebaker, driving up to the..
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The Hotel Union in Geiranger offers trips behind the wheel of a vintage car around Norway’s most beautiful fjord, classed as a UNESCO World heritage site in 2005. Taking the Nibbe Road in a Buick or a Studebaker, driving up to the..
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Before leaving to explore the fjords of the Northern coast, which are amongst the most spectacular landscapes in Europe, take time to visit Oslo!
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The Lofoten Islands (Norway)
N - oslo
There’s always time to contemplate nature on the Lofoten Islands. It’s a continuous, awe-inspiring show, so just sit back and scan the horizon. The rarely stable weather makes the colours of sky and scenery change with each passin..
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The Lofoten Islands
N - Îles Lofoten
There’s always time to contemplate nature on the Lofoten Islands. It’s a continuous, awe-inspiring show, so just sit back and scan the horizon. The rarely stable weather makes the colours of sky and scenery change with each passin..
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Östersund
S - Östersund
Östersund is famous amongst the Swedish for its lake, its lake monster protected by the King and its Moose Garden – a moose farm where you can sample milkshakes made from moose milk and admire the environmentally-friendly paper no..
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