Bergen Weekend
Welcome to Bergen, a city of world heritage. Bergen opens the door to some of the worlds most beautiful fjords. Bergen can best be described as a city with ‘it’s feet in the water, it’s heads in the clouds and it’s heart in it’s hands. Breath in the fresh air, and share the joy’s of living.
Copenhagen Weekend
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital. København in Danish means trading port. The city has a long history, and many delightful attractions and sights – you will never miss something to see or to do. Copenhagen is a modern city that has been able to preserve it’s ancient charm.
Helsinki – Design Capital 2012
For decades, design has been a crucial part of the local style of life. Design manifests itself in the everyday lives of Helsinki citizens in many ways, ranging from home furniture and items that represent old Finnish design traditions to modern urban solutions and contemporary interior design.
Helsinki Weekend
Welcome to Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Helsinki was founded in 1550 by the Swedish king. In 1917, Finland gained it’s independence and Helsinki became the capital of the new Republic. Helsinki is a vibrant, cultural and modern city. The city is highly characterized by the presence of water.
Lofoten Fun
The charming small communities in the archipelagos make up the Lofoten islands. These magical islands of beautiful nature and friendly culture invite you to explore the area of traditions, food, activities, changing weather and northern splendor.
Oslo Weekend
Welcome to Oslo, the biggest city in Norway, and its capital. Oslo has been Norway’s capital from more then 700 years. The history of Oslo, dates back to the middle ages, and the first constructions date back to the year 1000. Oslo is located at the end of the Oslo fjord, and the city is surrounded by forest.
Stockholm Weekend
Welcome to Stockholm, the capital of life and movement! Stockholm is built on 14 islands all part of an archipelago. Sweden’s Capital is charming, vibrant and surrounded by beauty and water - hence it’s nickname, Venice of the North!
Telemark Canal
The Telemark Canal was hewn out of the rocks by hand well over 100 years ago, and then completed in 1892. Europeans described it as the "eighth wonder of the world". Experience the ancient cultural history, the bustling crowds and travel through the locks as people did over 100 years ago.
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