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Scandinavia must see attractions

1. Reykjavik Harbour

Reykjavík’s Old Harbour is the perfect place to start your visit to Iceland. Wander along the quay through quaint lanes and past renovated fishermen’s sheds that now house galleries, cafés and tour operators.
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Reykjavik Harbour featuring a sunset, general coastal views and outdoor art

2. LEGOLAND® Billund

Come face to face with dragons, Han Solo’s Millenium Falcon, Mt. Rushmore and entire miniature towns at LEGOLAND® Park in Billund, the birthplace of LEGO®. As well as featuring giant LEGO® characters and creations, LEGOLAND®’s roller coasters, water rides, interactive gaming and a walk-through aquarium filled with sea creatures will keep everyone entertained.
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Legoland Park showing signage

3. Liseberg Amusement Park

Plummet towards the earth at g-force 4 on Europe’s largest freefall ride or test your nerve on the Balder roller coaster before enjoying live music at one of the park’s concert and dance halls. Liseberg Amusement Park has plenty of gentler attractions for young children and the well-tended botanical gardens give older visitors a chance to take a break away from the excited screams in the park.
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Liseberg Amusement Park showing rides

4. Tivoli Gardens

Denmark is home to two of the oldest amusement parks in the world and one is located right in the center of the capital. Since opening its doors in 1843, Tivoli Gardens has been cherished by the locals and enjoyed by visitors to Copenhagen. More than just a theme park, Tivoli Gardens hosts live music every day across a number of venues and is home to some of the city’s best restaurants.
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Tivoli Gardens which includes night scenes, a pond and a park

5. Santa Claus Village

Spend some time with everyone’s favorite festive figure in Santa Claus Village. The magical attraction is in Rovaniemi, the self-proclaimed home of Father Christmas. Here, it’s December 25 year-round and you can meet Santa on any day. This multifaceted attraction also features snow rides, restaurants and accommodations for anyone wanting to get into the Christmas spirit, even in July.
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Rovaniemi showing a square or plaza

6. Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal seawater pool complex surrounded by the rugged lava and green hills of Grindavik. Relax in a spacious outdoor spa, taking in the dramatic landscape and breathing fresh ocean air. Ease any tensions, cleanse your skin and rejuvenate your senses with the Blue Lagoon’s warm, soothing and mineral-rich water.
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Blue Lagoon showing modern architecture, a hot spring and a luxury hotel or resort

7. Nyhavn

The Nyhavn (New Harbor) area of Copenhagen dates back to the 17th century. By the early 1900s it had become a run-down waterfront, but Nyhavn is now a modern entertainment precinct full of popular restaurants. Stroll along the harbor’s edge to see some of the historic ships that still call the strait home. Then try local flavors in one of the many restaurants and bars.
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Nyhavn featuring a marina, night scenes and a city

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Nyhavn featuring a marina, night scenes and a city

Copenhagen City Centre

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Discover the historic heart of Copenhagen, where you can explore Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace, and the vibrant Nyhavn. Stroll along Strøget, a bustling shopping street, or unwind in the serene Copenhagen Botanical Garden.

Copenhagen City Centre
Riddarholmen featuring landscape views, a city and a bay or harbor

Central Stockholm

Stockholm City Centre, divided into Kungsholmen, Södermalm, Norrmalm, and Östermalm boroughs, offers a diverse urban experience in Sweden's capital. Explore each area for a unique vibe and attractions.

Central Stockholm
Oslo City Hall featuring a city, a bay or harbor and an administrative buidling

Oslo City Centre

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Consider exploring the interesting museums in Oslo City Centre. If sightseeing is on the list, Norwegian Parliament is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at Christiania Torv Tram Station or Wessels Plass Light Rail Station to see more of the area.

Oslo City Centre
Skansen Kronan which includes heritage architecture and a city

Gothenburg City Center

Spend some time visiting places like Garden Society of Gothenburg while getting to know Gothenburg City Center, and be sure to check out the abundant dining options. You can hop aboard the metro at Göteborg Centralst Drottningt Station or Nordstan Tram Stop to see more of the area.

Gothenburg City Center
Reykjavik which includes interior views, religious elements and a church or cathedral

Downtown Reykjavik

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Home to Iceland's national parliament and vibrant nightlife, Reykjavík City Center boasts landmarks like Tjörnin pond, Hallgrímskirkja, and lively Austurstræti and Bankastræti streets.

Downtown Reykjavik
Senate Square showing street scenes

Helsinki City Centre

Noted for its museums and live music, there's plenty to explore in Helsinki City Centre. Top attractions like Helsinki Cathedral and Senate Square are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Vironkatu Station or Hallituskatu Station to see more of the city.

Helsinki City Centre