An awesome country : Scandinavia

Scandinavia and particularly Norway is a fabulous travel destination. Copenhagen – Another place that should be high on your Scandinavian wish list is Copenhagen. If your impression of the Danish capital is of bleak, glowering streets gleaned from gloomy Scandi Noir detective series, think again. The epitome of cool, this is a trendy and welcoming waterside city with a lively and surprisingly hip caf?, bar and music scene. Europe’s cycling capital, it’s a great place to explore by bike, or by boat. From the historic 12th-century castle and grand royal palaces to the traditional Tivoli Gardens and alternative ‘free town’ of Christiania, the city’s attractions are varied.

Bergen, Norway – Tucked deep among the fjords on Norway’s southern coast, Bergen looks like the quintessential Nordic fishing village, despite the fact that it’s the country’s second largest city. Colorful wooden houses, many of which have been converted to hip restaurants and shops, line the docks of Bryggen, a 12th-century wharf that was once dominated by the Hanseatic League and has since become an UNESCO World Heritage Site. See what the nets haul in daily at the storied fish market before taking in the panoramic vistas aboard the Fl?ibanen Funicular up Fl?yen Mountain. But the real reason to come here are the fjords themselves. While hikers are welcome, day cruises can take you close enough to see them without breaking a sweat. Source: http://www.tourismnew.net/2019/02/05/scandinavia-attractions/

?sterlen, Sweden – Home to rolling fields of poppies and cornflowers, rather than the usual dense pine forests, ?sterlen is the gorgeous chunk of land in the far southeast of Sweden. It’s one of the best parts of the country to explore by car, with farm shops and orchards sprouting up at the side of the road, and powder-fine beaches hugging the pristine coast. Head to Stenshuvud Nationalpark on a warm summer’s day, squint just a little, and you might think you’ve landed on some languid Thai island.

The Vigeland Park is a famous place where to go when visiting Oslo, also, it is a free-entry one during all seasons! This park is known as the most famous work of a Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. The sculptor was considered as one of the most interesting persons of the 20th-century art scene. There are 212 sculptures in this park and every year over a million locals and tourists visit the park. All the figures are cast from stone and bronze and symbolize the eternal values of life and moments of beginning and end.

Iceland’s Blue Lagoon – This magnificent lake is the perfect temperature to bathe in (39?C/102?F) and is surrounded by black lava fields covered in green moss.The warm seawater contains minerals and is great for treating the skin, especially those with Psoriasis. This spa is open all year round and has become Iceland’s most visited attraction.The lagoon does fill up fast so it is best to book weeks in advance. You can also upgrade your general admission to receive a mud mask and massage in the water while sipping on a boozy beverage from the inbuilt water bar. It truly is an enchanting experience. More details on http://www.travelbusiness.services/2019/02/08/northern-europe-countries-attractions/

Discover a variety of natural works from all around the world in the Museum of Natural History, which is one of the three central national museums in Finland. The other two museums are the Kaisaniemi Botanic Garden and the Kumpula Botanic Garden. The collection includes botanical, zoological and similar specimens from various parts of the world, that are useful not only for research but also for educational purposes. In the museum, you can spend a wonderful time on your vacation with children because sightseeing exhibitions will be especially interesting for them.

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