The 11-day Northern Europe tour takes travelers to a fairy-tale-like land with breathtaking natural scenery, distinctive architecture, and cultural landmarks steeped in history and time. Don’t miss out!
Denmark – the land of fairy tales
The first destination of the journey is Denmark. In this Northern Europe tour, visitors will witness and experience a Denmark brimming with mythical charm. Travelers will visit the famous Little Mermaid statue – the central character in Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale. Next, they will explore the Nyhavn Canal, featured in the movie 'The Danish Girl.' The canal boasts a classic beauty with vibrant, colorful houses lining its banks, creating a mesmerizing scene.


During the first four days in Denmark, travelers will visit two cities: Copenhagen and Odense. The tour will take visitors to iconic landmarks that embody the essence of Denmark. Highlights include the picturesque Egeskov Castle, Odense City Hall, the symbolic Christiansborg Palace, the impressive Grundtvig Church, and the magnificent Rosenborg Palace.


Norway – a country as beautiful as a painting
The group will travel to Norway aboard the DFDS ship – one of Europe’s premier cruise liners. Norway is a stunning Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, lush green fields, and castles with distinctly European architecture.


The 11-day Northern Europe tour will take visitors to iconic landmarks in Norway. First on the itinerary is Vigeland Sculpture Park, a unique park featuring 212 artistic nude statues. Next is the historic Damstredet and Telthusbakken district, where well-preserved 17th-century houses can be found. Travelers will also marvel at Akershus Fortress and Oslo City Hall, both showcasing impressive European architectural styles.



Sweden – discovering unique architecture and culture
In Stockholm, Sweden’s capital, travelers will be awestruck by the city’s beautiful classical cultural landmarks. The 11-day Northern Europe tour will guide visitors to the Nobel Museum in the charming Gamla Stan district. Gamla Stan captivates with its vibrant rows of colorful houses and distinctive square-shaped architecture. Visitors will also explore Fjellgatan Observatory, offering panoramic views of the city, and Stockholm City Hall, a world-renowned architectural marvel.

In Sweden, travelers will also have the chance to visit the Vasa Museum, which houses and displays legendary Scandinavian ships from the past. The museum is steeped in maritime history and mythology.

Additionally, the tour includes a visit to the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Swedish royal family.

Finland – home to impressive cultural landmarks
Travelers will journey to Finland, a country often hailed as the happiest in the world. This Nordic nation boasts stunning natural landscapes and remarkable cultural structures with unique architectural designs.

First, visitors will explore Porvoo Town, known for its charming wooden houses lining the Poorvonjoki River. This picturesque town embodies the serene, green beauty of the Finnish countryside. The red wooden houses glow under the golden sunlight, resting peacefully along the tranquil riverbanks, creating a scene of calm and tranquility.

Travelers will also visit the Temppeliaukio Rock Church, a unique structure carved into rock with a striking dome-shaped roof. Additionally, the Northern Europe tour will take visitors to other famous Finnish landmarks, including Helsinki Cathedral, Uspenski Cathedral, Senate Square, and Kamppi Chapel of Silence.

Mytour.vnSeptember 24, 2024