Norte de Europa
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Norte de Europa

Multidestination
Created: Monday, October 24, 2022 - Departure: Friday, May 19, 2023
Ref ID: 1352
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US$1,547
Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, October 24, 2022 - Departure: Friday, May 19, 2023
Destinations: Oslo, Norway , Stockholm, Sweden , Helsinki, Finland , Moscow, Russian Federation

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19 May
1. Oslo
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About the destination: Oslo is vibrant and modern with eclectic architecture, edgy nightlife and world-class museums. Located between the Oslofjord and the forests, nature takes centre stage in the capital, where you can sail, ski and hike to your heart’s content just a short distance from the city centre. This is definitely a place for outdoor and wildlife lovers. As you float past luscious green islands and towering rocky outcrops, the city unfolds before your eyes - sprawling out from its compact centre around the quays to the forested flanks of the surrounding hills. Made all the more beautiful by its diversity, Oslo boasts a jumble of modern and ancient buildings that give the city an eclectic feel, with the steel-and-glass Munch Museum giving way to the old-fashioned charms of the City Museum and the craggy medieval walls of the Akershus Fortress, which glowers out over the fjord. Most visitors will find themselves struggling to choose between Oslo’s numerous museums, which offer something for almost every taste: a face-to-face with the haunting image of Edvard Munch’s The Scream at the National Gallery, a chance to stand in the shoes of an Olympic ski-jumper at the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, or a window into history and culture at the unforgettable Viking Ship, Polarship Fram or Folk Museums on Bygdøy. And Oslo is certainly the cosmopolitan heart of Norway, with a rapidly growing café and bar culture, top-notch restaurants, and nightlife options ranging from world-class opera and jazz to indie rock. The capital’s thriving restaurant scene has seen it rewarded with four Michelin stars. The Grünerløkka district is close to the Munch Museum and is teeming with bustling little pavement cafés and chic bars. A thriving, truly vibrant city, the cosmopolitan heart of Norway really does have something for everyone.
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19 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Radisson Blu Park Hotel, Oslo
Oslo - Show on map > 6.1 km from Center
8
Good
3855
Beach
Fitness centre
Restaurant
Habitación doble estándar (cama doble) (el tipo de cama está sujeto a disponibilidad)
ROOM ONLY
21 May
Transport from Oslo to Stockholm
Norwegian Air Shuttle
Norwegian Air Shuttle - DY 814
Direct
14:00
Gardermoen (OSL)
1h
15:00
Arlanda (ARN)
LOWFARE 1 handbag
21 May
2. Stockholm
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About the destination: Sweden’s capital – a Nordic vision of waterways, parks and spire-filled skylines – is justifiably renowned as one of the most handsome cities in Europe. Spread over no less than 14 islands and surrounded by literally thousands of smaller, rocky islets, it combines the drama and open skies of Scandinavia with the verve, dynamism and urban cool of Western Europe. The soul of the place lies in its many faces: the stucco walls of the Old Town, the contemporary pulse of the galleries, the consumerist buzz of the shopping heartlands, the deep peace of the parklands, the thumping bass of the nightlife and, increasingly, the gourmet draw of the restaurants. Stockholm’s location on the shores of the Baltic Sea means seasonal variations hit hard, and many locals will tell you that the only thing to match the beauty of a summer’s evening in Stockholm is the winter charm of its frozen lakes and snow-fringed skylines. It’s certainly true that Stockholm’s unique character is a major reason for its popularity among travelers and, in a continent where charismatic urban destinations come thick and fast, it says plenty that the city’s cultural scene is vibrant enough to rival anywhere else in northern Europe. On top of its exhibitions, museums and concerts, meanwhile, it’s also a deeply romantic setting in which to while away a long weekend – you’d have to be hard-hearted not to fall for the mix of preserved medieval architecture, sweeping water vistas and unfailingly intense nightlife. Most importantly though, it’s worth stressing just how much this is a city apart. It’s the most populated urban area in Scandinavia, yet two thirds of it are still comprised of water and greenery. And if this doesn’t seem probable, well, you’ve got the ideal excuse to go and check
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21 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Elite Palace Hotel & Spa
Stockholm - Show on map > 3.0 km from Center
8.3
Very good
10471
Spa and wellness centre
Luxury
Fitness centre
Habitación doble superior (cama doble) (sin ventana)
WITH BREAKFAST
23 May
Transport from Stockholm to Helsinki
Norwegian Air International
Norwegian Air International - D8 4281
Direct
6:50
Arlanda (ARN)
55m
8:45
Helsinki Vantaa (HEL)
LOWFARE 1 handbag
23 May
3. Helsinki
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About the destination: Helsinki is situated on a little peninsula on the southern tip of Finland. Approach Helsinki from the sea and you’ll see neoclassical buildings of elegant lines and pastel colours, and a marketplace overflowing with strawberries and salmon. The city has grown with attention to harmony. In summer many residents abandon urban tranquillity for their country cottages, but in winter the capital comes alive with theatre, political institutes and over 20,000 university students. Architecture buffs will love Helsinki. The handsome neoclassical buildings surrounding Senate Square were designed almost singlehandedly by German architect Carl Ludwig Engel in the early 19th century, just after Helsinki replaced Turku as Finland’s capital. The crowning piece is the Lutheran Cathedral, which has recently been refurbished and looks better than ever, with the 12 apostles on the roof once again looking down at the world below. Elsewhere in the city, the bold, simple creations of the city’s great 20th century architects, notably Aalto and Saarinen, blend with the clean neoclassical lines. The stunning Jean Sibelius Monument, dedicated to Finland’s most famous composer, consists of hundreds of steel pipes sculpted by Elia Hiltunen. The monument is in Sibelius Park. The Kansallimuseo, National Museum, has wonderful displays of Finnish culture. The exhibits of the City Museum illustrates the history of the city. The islands surrounding Helsinki make excellent daytrips. The sandy beaches and smooth rocks of Pihlajasaari make it a popular summer spot for tanning Finns. Every summer there are many free outdoor concerts in one of the city’s numerous parks. Afternoons, all kinds of music resound on the leafy Esplanadi. Helsinki is a small city if you compare it to those gigantic cities around the world but the spirit is still quite cosmopolitan. Helsinki is a beautiful city, especially in the summer. The streets are clean and you can always find a peaceful spot, in case you need one. Some say that Helsinki is "the biggest village in the world" and it is a great place for tourism, history, museums, galleries, theatre, music, shopping, restaurants, clubs, etc. all environmentally friendly, free of pollution and traffic congestion.
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23 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Home Hotel Katajanokka
Helsinki - Show on map > 1.4 km from Center
9.2
Superb
4831
Luxury
Fitness centre
Restaurant
Habitación clásica, 2 camas individuales, no fumadores, vistas al patio - 2 camas individuales
WITH BREAKFAST
NON REFUNDABLE (Package Rate)
25 May
Transport from Helsinki to Moscow
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines
12:40
Helsinki Vantaa (HEL)
14h 25m
3:05
Vnukovo (VKO)
+1 day RESTRICTED 30 KG
25 May
4. Moscow
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About the destination: Moscow, the sprawling capital of the Russian Federation, is a city where centuries of history meet bold modernity. Its skyline is crowned by the colorful onion domes of Saint Basil’s Cathedral and the imposing red walls of the Kremlin, while glass skyscrapers gleam in the Moscow City business district. Walking through the city center, you’ll find grand boulevards, ornate metro stations that resemble underground palaces, and wide squares that have witnessed some of the most significant events in Russian history. Begin your visit in Red Square, Moscow’s iconic heart. Here you can tour the Kremlin’s cathedrals and armory, admire Lenin’s Mausoleum, and explore GUM, the historic department store turned luxury shopping arcade. Nearby, the State Tretyakov Gallery offers a deep dive into Russian art, from medieval icons to avant‑garde masterpieces, while the Bolshoi Theatre invites you to experience world‑class ballet and opera in an opulent setting. Beyond the historic core, Moscow’s neighborhoods reveal a more intimate side of the city. Arbat Street, one of the oldest pedestrian avenues, is lined with cafés, street musicians, and souvenir shops. In contrast, the former industrial areas along the Moscow River have been transformed into creative clusters, with contemporary art centers, trendy restaurants, and lively nightlife. Parks like Gorky Park and Zaryadye provide green escapes, with bike paths, open‑air concerts, and panoramic views of the city. Moscow is a year‑round destination, but each season offers a different atmosphere. In winter, the city turns into a snowy wonderland with festive lights, ice rinks, and Christmas markets, while in summer, long daylight hours bring outdoor festivals and riverside promenades to life. Whether you’re drawn by history, culture, or urban energy, Moscow rewards curious travelers with a rich and multifaceted experience.
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25 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Godunov Hotel
Moscow - Show on map > 1.2 km from Center
8
Very good
147
Habitación doble estándar (2 camas individuales)
ROOM ONLY
1 Insurances
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