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From charming cities and enduring Nordic traditions to dramatic natural scenery and some of the world’s finest seafood, Scandinavia offers something for every traveler. Explore historic towns, vibrant cultural hubs and pristine wilderness across northern Europe’s most captivating regions. -
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Stockholm’s metro is often called the world’s longest art gallery. Since the 1970s, artists have transformed station walls and ceilings with vivid paintings and installations; today roughly 90 of the 100 stations display works by more than 150 artists, making daily travel an artistic journey. -
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Known as the “Alaska of Europe,” Sarek National Park boasts unspoiled terrain and rugged beauty. Home to diverse wildlife and dramatic glacial valleys, it rewards visitors with unforgettable vistas—take a helicopter to view the Laitaure Delta or hike to Mount Skierfe for sweeping panoramas. -
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Finland’s Lapland offers striking landscapes and rich natural diversity. Much of the country is covered by taiga—vast forests of pine, spruce and larch—and in the far north the taiga meets the Arctic Circle, where the Northern Lights can often be seen from winter nights to early spring. -
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The Troll Wall in Romsdal, Norway, presents an awe-inspiring sight. As part of the Trolltindene range in the Romsdalen valley, it is one of Europe’s tallest vertical rock faces. Climbers seek its challenge, while hikers enjoy the dramatic scenery from safer vantage points. -
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Scandinavia’s reputation for wild landscapes extends to its cities, which blend nature with urban life. Finland’s capital, Helsinki, is surrounded by forests and ski trails and offers ice rinks, cozy eateries and striking architecture—an ideal base for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities. -
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Hoyvika Beach on the northern island of Vesterålen in Norway is often hailed as one of Scandinavia’s most beautiful beaches. The island’s dramatic peaks, sweeping beaches and rolling green hills are perfect for coastal treks—explore routes between Stave and Bleik for the full experience. -
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No visit to Scandinavia is complete without time in Copenhagen. Denmark’s capital captures the spirit of the region with its rich history, world-class museums, verdant parks and an exciting culinary scene—making it a welcoming gateway to Scandinavian culture.