Anonymous wrote:I would do Copenhagen and Stockholm and at most one other place (aside from day trips). Depends on priorities - could by Legoland, Aarhus, Gotland, whatever. You could also just do the two cities and do plenty of day trips like Helsingor from Copenhagen and the nearby islands of Stockholm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your preference for number of nights in one place? Are you up for moving locations every 1-3 nights? Or stick to 2-3 locations? Personally, I would probably spend 4 nights in Copenhagen, with a day trip out of the city one day. Then go somewhere in Sweden for a couple of nights. And then spend the last few days in Stockholm.
I loved Norway, but Oslo was my least favorite part, so I wouldn’t go to Norway unless you had time to add in Fjords.
Thank you!!
I don't want to spend only one night somewhere but moving every 3 nights is completely doable. I was thinking, and let me know if this is not reasonable, that maybe we'll spend a few days in Copenhagen, then take an overnight ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo, a day or two there, and then onward to Stockholm. So Oslo isn't all that then?
Oslo's OK, similar to Copenhagen and Stockholm. You may find it repetitive. Norway is all about getting out into the countryside and visiting fjords, scenic drives, outdoor adventures, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your preference for number of nights in one place? Are you up for moving locations every 1-3 nights? Or stick to 2-3 locations? Personally, I would probably spend 4 nights in Copenhagen, with a day trip out of the city one day. Then go somewhere in Sweden for a couple of nights. And then spend the last few days in Stockholm.
I loved Norway, but Oslo was my least favorite part, so I wouldn’t go to Norway unless you had time to add in Fjords.
Thank you!!
I don't want to spend only one night somewhere but moving every 3 nights is completely doable. I was thinking, and let me know if this is not reasonable, that maybe we'll spend a few days in Copenhagen, then take an overnight ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo, a day or two there, and then onward to Stockholm. So Oslo isn't all that then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you like to do? Copenhagen and Stockholm each are good for like 2 days, maybe. Norway is amazing but would probably eat up most of your 10 days.
^ This is funny because I’ve been to Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Norway and feel the opposite. 4 days was plenty for me in Norway, but I spent 10 days between Copenhagen and Stockholm last year and didn’t want to leave. I guess it does depend on what you like to do!
Copenhagen - take one of the boat cruises, visit the castles, spend a leisurely morning in Nyhavn, visit the museums that seem interesting to you, and just walk around. I also liked the food hall; it made a great lunch. Also lots of great bakeries for a pastry walking tour.
Stockholm - take multiple boat cruises, the whole city is an archipelago. Visit the amusement park, Skansen (I loved this), and the Vasa Museum (also loved this). And the ABBA museum! Walking around the old city area is also lovely. I went to the Viking restaurant (Aifur) for dinner one night, which is very touristy but so much fun. The food is also surprisingly quite good. There are also boat day trips to islands further out in the archipelago, which I wish I had done.
I took the train from Copenhagen to Malmo, spent a night there, and then took the train on to Stockholm. I liked Malmo, although you probably don’t need more than a night there. It’s cute to walk around, though, and has a really beautiful city park. Also it is famous for being Europe’s falafel capital! I’ve heard southern Sweden is really gorgeous, so that’s also on my list to explore next time.
Have the best time, OP! This was one of my favorite vacations.
Anonymous wrote:What is your preference for number of nights in one place? Are you up for moving locations every 1-3 nights? Or stick to 2-3 locations? Personally, I would probably spend 4 nights in Copenhagen, with a day trip out of the city one day. Then go somewhere in Sweden for a couple of nights. And then spend the last few days in Stockholm.
I loved Norway, but Oslo was my least favorite part, so I wouldn’t go to Norway unless you had time to add in Fjords.
Anonymous wrote:What do you like to do? Copenhagen and Stockholm each are good for like 2 days, maybe. Norway is amazing but would probably eat up most of your 10 days.