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Scandinavian Triangle | 3 Cities in 1 Week!

This itinerary guides you through the Scandinavian Triangle, from the charming canals of Copenhagen to the historic islands of Stockholm and the modern marvels of Oslo. Discover world-class museums, iconic landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods across these three captivating Nordic capitals.

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  • Juno the bakery

    Juno the bakery is a popular bakery mentioned in the video for its delicious offerings.

  • Tivoli Gardens

    Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park visited on the first day in Copenhagen.

  • Canal Boat Tour

    A canal boat tour provides a scenic way to see Copenhagen's landmarks from the water.

  • the Round Tower

    The Round Tower is a 17th-century tower offering panoramic views of Copenhagen from its observation deck.

  • Louisiana Contemporary Museum

    The Louisiana Contemporary Museum is an art museum located by the sea, featuring modern and contemporary works.

  • Architecture Center

    The Architecture Center is a place to explore and learn about architecture.

  • Church of Our Saviour

    The Church of Our Saviour is known for its distinctive spire that can be climbed for city views.

  • Archipelago Tour

    An Archipelago Tour explores the numerous islands surrounding Stockholm.

  • Gamla Stan

    Gamla Stan is Stockholm's historic old town, characterized by cobblestone streets and colorful buildings.

  • Cafe pascal

    Cafe Pascal is a cafe mentioned as a stop during the Stockholm exploration.

  • ABBA museum

    The ABBA Museum is dedicated to the famous Swedish pop group, offering interactive exhibits.

  • Vasa museum

    The Vasa Museum houses the incredibly preserved 17th-century Vasa warship, which sank on its maiden voyage.

  • Vaxholm

    Vaxholm is a picturesque island town and fortress located in the Stockholm archipelago.

  • Oslo Opera House

    The Oslo Opera House is a striking modern architectural landmark where visitors can walk on its roof.

  • Grunerlokka

    Grunerlokka is a hip neighborhood in Oslo known for its vibrant atmosphere, shops, and cafes.

  • Much Museum

    The Much Museum (Munch Museum) is dedicated to the works of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.

  • Folkemuseet

    Folkemuseet is an open-air museum showcasing traditional Norwegian life and historic buildings.