Copenhagen, Denmark http://www.visitcopenhagen.com | Hidden passagewaysPassageways Christianborg Palace 800+ years of history and today, the palace is home to the Parliament, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court
Royal Library The Ancient Baths Agnetta and the Mermen Royal Library Gardens Superkilen Stroget Shopping Mile 5 minutes from Christiansborg Shopping area with boutiques, cafés, and restaurants
TorvehallerneKBH Some pastry place Castles! Nyhavn Harbor Danish Architecture Centre Tivoli Gardens Christiana Commune Functioning alternative society, a neat place to explore and buy weed Cars are banned, bicycles are the main mode of transport, and horses roam free
Carlsberg Brewery Tours Cisterne The Round Tower |
Malmo, Sweden | Malmö Castle Malmö Castle was built from 1537 to 1542 on top of ruins from an old fort It is the oldest preserved Renaissance castle in Scandinavia, and today it is used for a variety of different experiences and exhibitions
Historical Square, Lilla Torg Square located in the centre of the city, close to the main shopping square “Stortorget” Created in 1590 and was used as a shopping square then and still is today Area has small shops and cafés
Stortorget Malmö Saluhall Triangeln |
Keflavik/Reykjavik, Iceland | Northern Lights Priority Food Tour Cost is about $100 for 3hr tour - which is about the cost of 3ish small meals (tacos, burger, entrees all cost about $45 each) Blue Lagoon Iceland About: Hot springs with geothermal seawater Plethora of volcanic landscapes, rising pillars of steam Winter months (December-February) offer the chance to see the Northern Lights Getting there: 15 min drive from Keflavik Airport 45-minute drive from Reykjavik Visitors can also take a bus or a guided tour from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon Reservations: Will want to book asap Must book several months in advance to ensure your space, likely will be turned away at the door without a reservation especially during peak tourist season (June-August) Things to note: It’s a requirement to shower naked in public before entering the lagoon, to ensure that the highest hygiene standards are maintained. Though uncomfortable for some, nudity is not taboo in Icelandic culture, so worry not; no one’s looking. Towels and swimsuits are available for rent, visitors are also welcome to bring their own towels and swimsuits Hours: January-May, 08:00-21:00 June 1st -August 20th, 07:00-24:00 August 21st - January, 08:00-22:00
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