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Enjoy scenic Scandinavian rail journeys between three beautiful Nordic capital cities, and savour cruises around the stunning Stockholm archipelago and Copenhagen’s Nyhavn Canal

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2025 Tour code: CNS25

About the tour

Travel by rail through evocative Scandinavian landscapes to the capitals of Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

Begin by uncovering Oslo's stylish modernity as well as its long and varied history on a guided tour, before travelling by rail to Stockholm. In the Swedish capital, visit picturesque Gamla Stan, one of the best-preserved medieval centres in Europe, before embarking on a cruise round the islands.

Cross the iconic Øresund Bridge into charming Copenhagen to view royal palaces and sail along the Danish capital's colourful Nyhavn Canal.

Unforgettable Experiences

Enjoying cruises around the Swedish and Danish capitals
Enjoying cruises around the Swedish and Danish capitals
Sail the ‘city between bridges’ on a delightful cruise to discover Stockholm from a different perspective and embark on a canal boat ride along Copenhagen’s colourful Nyhavn Canal.
Discover the delights of Stockholm’s Old Town
Discover the delights of Stockholm’s Old Town
The Swedish capital’s beautiful Gamla Stan is regarded as one of Europe’s best-preserved examples of a medieval centre. Get to know its pretty cobbled streets and royal palace on a guided tour.
Exploring charming Copenhagen
Exploring charming Copenhagen
Admire the Danish capital’s main attractions including the Little Mermaid statue, the seat of the country’s government and the residence of its monarch.
Crossing the famous Øresund Bridge between Sweden and Denmark
Crossing the famous Øresund Bridge between Sweden and Denmark
On a fantastic journey between Stockholm and Copenhagen that reveals Sweden’s gleaming lakes and vast forests, enter Denmark by crossing the five-mile-long Øresund Bridge.
See the sights of Oslo on a guided tour
See the sights of Oslo on a guided tour
Uncover this cultural city’s landmarks on an expertly guided sightseeing tour, including the modern Opera House at the edge of pretty Oslofjord and the imposing Akershus Fortress.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Norway’s elegant capital, Oslo

Our fantastic Nordic adventure begins as we meet our fellow travellers and Tour Manager at London Heathrow ready for our flight to Oslo. Nestled at the end of a pretty fjord, Norway's capital is an innovative green city and is regularly praised for its stylish, modern architecture - although its long history is also prevalent in its churches, palaces and medieval fortress. With a centre that is becoming increasingly car-free with more large green spaces, it is pioneering a new future for our cities.

On arrival at the airport, we transfer by efficient rail to our centrally located 4-Star hotel near Oslo Central station and its historic cathedral. After checking in, we take a short walk to a nearby restaurant to enjoy a three-course dinner and get to know one another better.

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  • Dinner
Day 2 – Guided coach tour of stylish Oslo

After breakfast we embark on a three-hour guided coach tour of Norway's capital. The exploration begins at the modern Opera House. The angled surfaces of this auditorium's exterior are covered with marble and white granite and, as it was inspired by Norwegian landscapes, it appears as if it is rising from the water. People are encouraged to walk on the building's slopes when the weather is appropriate, and those who do are rewarded with some of the best views across Oslofjord.

We also view the grand buildings of Karl Johans Gate, including the Parliament building, National Theatre and Royal Palace, before heading to Akershus Fortress, an imposing medieval castle that protected the city for much of the last millennium. Afterwards, we visit the National Museum, home to historic royal costumes and Edvard Munch's famous expressionist painting, 'The Scream'.

With the rest of the day at leisure, you could take a gentle cruise around idyllic Oslofjord, perhaps stopping to visit the fascinating museums of Bygdøy. This evening is free to dine independently, and you could sample some New Nordic cuisine.

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  • Breakfast
Day 3 – Scenic rail journey from Oslo to Stockholm

An early start after breakfast sees us make our way to Oslo Central station and embark on a captivating journey through inland Sweden to its capital, Stockholm. From the comfortable seats of the high-speed train - which includes free Wi-Fi and a bistro car - we enjoy the attractive wilderness of extensive pine forests, remote tranquil lakes and charming red wooden buildings as the beautiful Nordic scenery passes by our windows. Our route winds alongside Norway's longest river, the Glomma, to Kongsvinter, from where we head towards the Swedish border.

Entering a land of picturesque lakes and boreal forests, we skirt the banks of the vast Vänern, Sweden's largest lake, and travel across the heart of the country to its capital. Arriving in Stockholm in mid-afternoon, we have free time to familiarise with our new location. Our 4-Star hotel in Stockholm is centrally located near to the station, close to leafy public squares and the main shopping area, including the pedestrianised Drottninggaten. We check in for three nights and head out for a three-course dinner at a local restaurant this evening.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 – Exploring Stockholm, the ‘city between the bridges’

We get to know the historic Swedish capital this morning on a guided walking tour of Gamla Stan, Stockholm's Old Town - one of the best-preserved medieval centres in Europe.

Along pretty cobblestone streets, we admire the Old Town's most notable sights, including the Storkyrkan Lutheran cathedral (entry not included) and the Royal Palace, where you may choose to enter. This sprawling, magnificent Baroque palace contains more than 1,400 rooms and is the official residence of Sweden's monarch. We also visit the red-brick City Hall, a dominating landmark with a 347ft tower topped by three golden crowns.

Next, we find out exactly why Stockholm is known as the 'city between the bridges' on a serene cruise around the waterways and islands - a wonderful way to see the city from a different perspective. Afterwards, we stop for 'fika', a Swedish institution where friends gather for a relaxing coffee and cake, before a free afternoon and evening to explore and dine at leisure. Stockholm has a burgeoning reputation for its stylish and inventive cuisine, often employing seasonal produce such as lingonberries.

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  • Breakfast
Day 5 – Free day in the Swedish capital

You have a full day at leisure today to explore fascinating Stockholm. The city is renowned for its captivating and engaging museums, many of them on the verdant island of Djurgården.

For those interested in Sweden's long seafaring history, you might like to visit the Viking Museum to learn about the notorious raiders. Nearby is the Vasa Museum displaying a salvaged Swedish warship that set sail in 1628. The world's oldest open-air museum, Skansen, is a vast showcase of pre-industrial Swedish life, with idyllic wooden huts, churches, workshops and windmills dotting the parkland. One of Sweden's most successful exports is the Eurovision-winning pop group, ABBA. You can view costumes and memorabilia relating to Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid and the joyous museum honouring the Waterloo hit-makers.

For dinner tonight, you could look for the iconic meatballs, or kjøttboller, served with mashed potatoes, creamy gravy, lingonberry jam and pickled cucumber. Stockholm also offers up some fantastic seafood, or perhaps you might be interested in finding the traditional Sámi dish 'renskav', a creamy reindeer stew with the ubiquitous and delicious lingonberry jam.

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  • Breakfast
Day 6 – Crossing the Øresund Bridge to Copenhagen

Leaving Stockholm after breakfast, we travel by rail to Denmark. As the train makes its way out of Stockholm, we can enjoy delightful views of the waterways and Gamla Stan before delving deep into the scenic Swedish countryside.

Picturesque red wooden houses, thick forests and peaceful lakes dapple the landscape as we journey through Sweden's atmospheric inland. On the approach to Norrköping look out for the shimmering Bråviken, an attractive inlet that spills out into the chilly Baltic Sea. On leaving Malmö, we cross the iconic Øresund Bridge that links the Swedish city with the Danish capital of Copenhagen. Europe's longest combined road and rail bridge was notably featured in the TV series, The Bridge, which played a key role in introducing the world to the 'Nordic noir' crime fiction genre.

We arrive in Copenhagen in the late afternoon and check in to our 4-Star hotel overlooking the city hall near the famous Tivoli Gardens. The evening is free to explore independently and, with Copenhagen being lauded for its world-class gastronomy, there are many fantastic restaurants to choose from tonight.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 7 – Discovering charming Copenhagen on a guided tour

This morning, we get to know our new surroundings better as we embark on a guided tour of Copenhagen, seeing the city's most famous sights.

We visit the dark-brick Christiansborg Palace, the seat of the Danish Parliament, before arriving at the stunning Amalienborg Palace. This large octagonal structure is surrounded by four identical classical palaces - one of which is home to Denmark's monarch. We then head to the world-famous Little Mermaid statue, honouring Hans Christian Anderson's much-loved fairytale.

Afterwards, we set sail on a cruise along the Nyhavn Canal, the 17th-century waterfront bedecked by colourful buildings, charming bridges and historic boats that was once home to Hans Christian Anderson. Today it buzzes with people relaxing at the many restaurants and café bars.

The afternoon gives us free time to continue exploring this pleasing capital. You could find the time to enjoy the Tivoli Gardens near our hotel. Opened in 1843, this magical theme park has enchanted countless visitors of all ages ever since, including Walt Disney. This evening, we gather to enjoy our final dinner together at a local restaurant.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8 – Homeward bound

There is a free morning after breakfast to savour our last moments in Copenhagen before we say goodbye to sensational Scandinavia. Transferring to the airport in the afternoon, ready for our flights back to London Heathrow or Manchester, we can look back on some of the incredible moments we have enjoyed on our holiday.

We have explored the fascinating and beautiful attractions of three magnificent Nordic capitals, starting with Oslo's striking Opera House that seems to be emerging from the picturesque fjord. After discovering the sights of Norway's capital, we travelled across Sweden by rail to medieval Stockholm, where we found the picture-perfect Gamla Stan. Here, we sailed the shimmering waters to get a new perspective of the city - as we did after crossing the Øresund Bridge to Copenhagen, viewing the pastel-hued buildings lining Nyhavn Canal.

These stunning cities have provided some unforgettable memories that we have shared with our fellow travellers and Tour Manager.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotels

The Square, Copenhagen

The Square, Copenhagen

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Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo

Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo

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Hotel C, Stockholm

Hotel C, Stockholm

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SD

4 stars

Submitted 10/Sep

A great tour that provided a good taster of each of the 3 cities.

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Jan

5 stars

Submitted 5/Sep

Excellent value for money

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A Aspinall

5 stars

Submitted 5/Sep

Fantastic trip, great tour manager

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Mr Paul Hare

5 stars

Submitted 23/Jul

An enjoyable trip visiting three interesting cities. The hotels were good and ideally located (The Clarion in Oslo provided amazing breakfasts), the coach/walking tours were generally good although the one in Oslo was a bit long, so we decided to go back to the hotel instead of going to the Museum and it was good to have some free time to explore on our own. Our Tour Manager was helpful. The train journeys between the cities went well.

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Charles Coventry

4 stars

Submitted 23/Jul

Enjoyable trip, the tour guide Philip was very informative and ensured all were kept informed of activity. Hotels were fine as was the fayre…

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Monika Caswell

5 stars

Submitted 18/Jul

A good overview of the three cities with guided tours and some time for individual exploration with good hotels in the centre.

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