Having a roof over your head is one of the most important things in Norway. Before making any steps into studies, research, job seeking or whatever reasons take you to Norway, you will buy a house or ...
It is common to hear people planning to travel to the United States of America, Europe, and Australia. When someone mentions Europe, the countries that feature prominently are the big ones including G...
Getting to live in Denmark is a good opportunity and experience for anyone interested in having an international feel. In the wider Scandinavian region, Denmark stands out as highly agricultural and w...
Your experience in Denmark can never be complete without a visit or short stay in Odense. There is just so much in store for you in the city that was home to the prolific writer of the time, Hans Chri...
Weather is one of the key considerations before traveling to any new place. If you want to visit the third-largest city in Denmark, Odense, which is a literary wonderland and has many things to offer,...
Bergen is home to many different sights, including some of the world’s most beautiful churches and cathedrals, the home of composer Edvard Grieg, and beautiful fjords all around. Bergen tour guides ca...
Umeå City, Sweden is a rather popular place for tourism. Known as the “Town of Birches,” Umeå city offers plenty of modernity, history, nature, city life, and more – all rolled into one fascinating pl...
Oslo Oslo is the capital of Norway, and it is also the most populous city in this beautiful Scandinavian country (click here to read more articles about Oslo). For centuries, the Norwegian population ...
Copenhagen is the most populous city in Denmark, and it is also one of the most scenic. Fortunately, there are several unique places to explore. Grab a Copenhagen tour guide who can help you discover ...
Gothenburg City Gothenburg City is settled on Sweden’s west coast, and more than half a million people call the city proper home. It is the second largest city in the country, second only to Stockholm...
Aarhus Tour Guide Aarhus is one of Denmark’s most popular tourist destinations, and it offers plenty to see and do. Whether you have a day or a week to spend looking around, can help you make the mos...
Trondheim City Trondheim city is about seven hours by train from the Norwegian capital of Oslo, and many guides actually recommend that you take the time out of your vacation to enjoy the ride. ...
Tromsø City Walk People settled in Tromsø, Norway some 9000 years ago, and since then it has grown into a rich hub for culture, food, and geological beauty. It is the northernmost city in the world th...
Aalborg city Aalborg city is not the most popular tourist destination in Denmark, but if you are looking for a “non-touristy” getaway that will allow you to take in beautiful sights without the hustle...
Luleå city tour Luleå, proudly located in the Swedish Lapland has a population of around 76,000 people. Even with this seemingly marginal population, the city remains one of the larger cities in Swede...
Kalmar City Kalmar City which is lies in an Island in the the Baltic Sea, Sweden side is a typical treasure for visitors to the country. The city occupies several islands in an archipelago system...
Viborg Viborg, Denmark is one of the best and coziest tourist destinations in Scandinavia today. It has a very small and quaint population of just under 35,000 people, and it is located in the central...
Umeå Umeå is located at the mouth of the Ume River in southern Västerbotten in Sweden. It is only about 400 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, yet it is brilliantly green and vibrant. While winter...
Stavanger city Stavanger city is one of the larger cities in the beautiful country of Norway, and some 127,000 people call it home. What’s more, it is at the hub of the oil, gas, and energy industries...
Stockholm City Stockholm city is the capital of Sweden, and it is located on the country’s Eastern side. It is built on 14 individual islands that are connected by an astonishing 57 bridges, and the c...
Bergen City Bergen City is located in western Norway and has a population of just over a quarter of a million people. However, despite its population, it offers real small-town charm. Tourists come he...
Odense Odense has a population of just over 140,000 people and is the country of Denmark’s third largest city. It is by and large a manufacturing town marked by shipyards, auto manufacturing plants, f...
Aarhus City Guide Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark, second only to Copenhagen. It has a population of a little more than 300,000, which is well under half of the population of its capital....
Copenhagen Copenhagen was founded as a quaint fishing village during the 10th century, but today, just over two million people call this city in Denmark home. Despite its booming population, there are...
17 reasons to go shopping in Scandinavia Everybody loves shopping! Did you know that Scandinavia have thriving shopping-streets? We have collected a few of the gems in the capitols of the Scandinavian...
Billund is the place to be if you are looking to be childish and playful. The city is home to Legoland – a plastic paradise – something for everybody, composed of over 50 million bric...
The Viking Town of Visby In the midst of the Baltic Sea lies this gem of an island that in eons has been a popular place for Swedish tourists. Also in recent years, tourists from abroad definitely hav...
Gothenburg Sweden’s second largest city and known for being the home to Liseberg, The Göta Canal, and a lot of fun, but it is also an oasis of shopping, trendy bars and even a dedicated Volvo mu...
Aarhus City The world’s smallest big city, Aarhus, in Denmark, is a vibrant place with Danish charm, beautiful surroundings and sausages. Vikings certainly did something right when they founded ...
Malmo Malmo (Malmö in Swedish) is the third largest city in Sweden and joins with nearby Copenhagen to form the Oresund (Øresund) Region, which is the most densely populated area of the Scandinavian r...
Stockholm is situated by and “in” water and exactly this makes the city so charming. Sodermalms (Södermalm) heights overlooking the city and the ancient forests on the island of Djur...
The Rose of Trondheim Since the Middle Ages, the Olaf-Rose have been used as the city’s symbol. A Icelandic sorcery book mention the rose as a reference to a knot St. Olaf carried around, as protectio...
The Legendary St. Olaf Close to Trondheim lies the burial site of the famous St. Olaf, the magnificent Nidaros Cathedral. St. Olaf, also known as Olav Haraldsson , was the king of Norway in the period...
North Cape Nordkapp which directly translated means North Cape is an interesting destination. This place has a great history as one that was rounded by Richard Chancellor in the 16th century when he d...
A world heritage site A copper mining town established in the 19th century, Roros is one of the most serene and beautiful sites in all of Scandinavia. It was placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in ...
Voringfossen-Eidfjord Norway is well know for its mountainous landscape, fjords, ice covered slopes and rivers that cut through them. This landscape creates waterfalls that are not only magical but al...
Viborg city perfectly adds to the great treasure destinations that Denmark has to offer its visitors. No wonder when you consider all the pleasures you can easily acquire. Viborg city whose name means...
Every Scandinavian have experienced it, while visiting a foreign country. Norway mistaken for the capitol of Denmark, in turn mistaken for the capitol of Sweden, and all three countries in turn mistak...







































