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On arrival at Stockholm International Airport you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, encompasses 14 islands and more than 50 bridges on an extensive Baltic Sea archipelago. The cobblestone streets and ochre-colored buildings of Gamla Stan (the old town) are home to the 13th-century Storkyrkan Cathedral, the Kungliga Slottet Royal Palace and the Nobel Museum, which focuses on the Nobel Prize. Ferries and sightseeing boats shuttle passengers between the islands.
Overnight in Stockholm.
Breakfast at hotel.
Explore Stockholm with our hop on hop off bus tour. With designated stops around the city you can discover more of the city’s landmarks and attractions in less time. Immerse yourself into the tranquil Old Town of Gamla Stan. It's pretty coloured buildings make it a fairy-tale destination. Roam the cobbled streets of this vibrant neighbourhood and stop for a spot of lunch in a cafe in the middle of the square for the ultimate Stockholm experience! With stops all around the city you can see the areas you want. Simply hop off at one of our carefully chosen spots and explore further on foot. Discover the City Hall, Wasa Museum, Skansen, Royal Palace and many more with all of Stockholm within easy reach. Buy your ticket online today and get ready to enjoy the ride with City Sightseeing. Add a boat tour ticket and enjoy your visit from the water. Follow the green line and you can reach the best places in Stockholm by water: Royal palace, Vasa Museum, Abba museum and why not stop at Viking Line Cruise Berth for further cruises around the Nordic sea.
Overnight in Stockholm.
Breakfast at hotel.
You are in Stockholm for a long weekend and would like to get a larger experience of what Sweden has to offer. You know that we have majestic animals in our wilderness and you would like to get the chance to see these creatures in real life. We propose you this great safari that will give you the chance to spot many different animals iconic to Swedish wild nature. What about coming back home with experience of Swedish culture in Stockholm city but also having seen the wildlife in its natural habitat. In the evening when the forest is starting to get mystical, comes the time for us to go out there. Indeed the wildlife is very often coming out from dusk to dawn. That’s when we bring you in nature to observe the wild life. We will have plenty of time to get the chance to see Swedish iconic wildlife, make a fire and enjoy a nice dinner cooked on wooden fire. We will start by minivan through an area where we can see if any animal is awaiting for us. We’ll continue walking in the forest, around a lake where we know that there’s a great animal activity.
Overnight in Stockholm.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Prepare for check out and make your way to the train station. Board the 2nd class train from Stockholm to Gothenburg.
On arrival in Gothenburg station make your way to the hotel and check in.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Gothenburg, a major city in Sweden, is situated off the Göta älv river on the country's west coast. An important seaport, it's known for its Dutch-style canals and leafy boulevards like the Avenyn, the city's main thoroughfare, lined with many cafes and shops. Liseberg is a popular amusement park with themed rides, performance venues and a landscaped sculpture garden.
Overnight in Gothenburg.
Breakfast at the hotel
Are you ready to explore the wonders of Gothenburg? Hop on board our open-top buses and travel in style to each and every fabulous attraction. First off, the bus tour begins at the Grand Theatre, also known as the Stora Teatern, an old renaissance style landmark, dating back to the 19th century. Take a look around or even visit a show to really immerse yourself into the city's culture. One of the most famous attractions in Gothenburg has to be the Feskekörka, the gothic-style fish market, located right on the riverfront. Enjoy the views from up high as our open-top bus will take you straight through the heart of the city, down the Avenue, also known as Avenyn. This boulevard is full of life and vibrant energy, a great place to watch the world go by on the bus! Or for those adrenaline junkies, visit the Liseberg amusement park, one of the best family attractions in Sweden! If you're lucky enough to visit around Christmas time then you can experience the wonderful Christmas market they hold here and sip on mulled wine until your heart is content! Make sure you visit Lilla Bommen. Here you'll find the harbor where you can go for a nice long stroll and soak up the waterfront view. Last on the recommendations is the Lejontrappan Brunnsparken, the perfect spot to stop for a picnic! Look out for the famous monument of the Lion too!
Overnight in Gothenburg.
Breakfast at the hotel
Day is free to unwind in the hotel or have a walk-in Gothenburg city.
There are a variety of OPTIONAL TOURS that you can choose from book with us.
Segway Harbour Tour of Gothenburg
Join a tour with the #1 Segway tour in the City. Glide along the river of Götaälv at a speed of up to 20 km per hour. Feel the wind and see places you would not otherwise get to as you glide mainly through the bike lanes of the city. The tours are always guaranteed at least 60 minutes of lovely Segway driving together with trained instructors, for your safety and service. Please know: these are not guided tours, but a Segway experience together with certified instructors. Comprehensive tour of the city Great overview and orientation of the city Romantic experience, perfect for couples.
Cost per person AED 275.00
Architectural Walk of Gothenburg with a Local
Discover the most impressive buildings in Gothenburg and learn about the history behind each of those historical buildings and structures in this invigorating architectural walk! Join me on this adventure to discover the beauty and history of Gothenburg’s most significant buildings and find out a bit more about the local culture from my perspective! During this walk, you will become better acquainted with the local architecture and at the same time, you will learn how it has changed over the years with the city becoming more contemporary while still retaining its unique character. By the way, did you know that Feskekôrka is one of the most famous buildings in Gothenburg? The design was considered very unconventional at the end of the 19th century, and opinions haven’t changed much since then.
Cost per person AED 400.00
Overnight in Gothenburg.
After breakfast, prepare for checkout and make your way to the train station. Board the 2nd class train from Gothenburg to Stockholm.
On arrival in Stockholm station driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.
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Want us to call you? the capital of Sweden, encompasses 14 islands and more than 50 bridges on an extensive Baltic Sea archipelago. The cobblestone streets and ochre-colored buildings of Gamla Stan (the old town) are home to the 13th-century Storkyrkan Cathedral, the Kungliga Slottet Royal Palace and the Nobel Museum, which focuses on the Nobel Prize. Ferries and sightseeing boats shuttle passengers between the islands.
Gothenburg a major city in Sweden, is situated off the Göta älv river on the country's west coast. An important seaport, it's known for its Dutch-style canals and leafy boulevards like the Avenyn, the city's main thoroughfare, lined with many cafes and shops. Liseberg is a popular amusement park with themed rides, performance venues and a landscaped sculpture garden.
Malmo is a coastal city in southern Sweden. It lies at the eastern end of the striking Öresund Bridge, a long road and railway bridge–tunnel running to Copenhagen, Denmark. In the city center, Lilla Torg is a cobblestone square with cafes, half-timbered houses and shops selling local handicrafts. Malmö Castle, a 16th-century fortress built by King Christian III of Denmark, houses nature, history and art exhibits.
It’s not hard to understand why Umeå was the European Capital of Culture in 2014. The locals are in love with culture and as a visitor it’s easy to access the rich cultural life. In winter the annual Sami week, a celebration of Sami culture, art, music, culture and language. In summer, thrilling festivals and events like Brännbollsyran and Umeå Live attract both locals and visitors.
Småland is a region famous for its beautiful countryside, cute red cottages, glass and furniture design and traditional food. Småland is like a Sweden in miniature with something to do for the whole family.
The island of Oland joined to the Swedish mainland by the 6 km-long road bridge Ölandsbron from the city of Kalmar in the south of the country, is a favourite summer holiday destination for Swedish families who rent cottages or stay at one of the 25 well-run campsites or holiday villages on the island
Uppsala is a city near Stockholm, in Sweden. It's known for Uppsala University, founded in the 15th century. The original university building, Gustavianum, is now a museum housing the Augsburg Art Cabinet, an elaborate, 17th-century cabinet of curiosities. Nearby, the Carolina Rediviva library displays the 6th-century Silver Bible. Uppsala Cathedral is the burial place of Swedish royals like King Gustav Vasa.
Malmö Municipality in southern Sweden's Skåne province, comprises the city of Malmö and its surrounding area. It's known for its grand Malmöhus Castle, a Renaissance structure built mostly in the 16th-century by the Danes. Inside are nature, history and art exhibits. In the city center, Lilla Torg is a cobblestone square with cafes, half-timbered houses and shops selling local handicrafts.
Kiruna is a town in the far north of Swedish Lapland. It’s known for the huge LKAB iron ore mine and its underground visitors center with an exhibit on mining. Hjalmar Lundbohmsgården, the 19th-century former home of LKAB’s first managing director, is now a museum with a courtyard photography exhibit. Kiruna Church is notable for its bell tower and resemblance to the traditional huts of the indigenous Sámi people.
Luleå is a coastal city in Swedish Lapland. It’s known for the Gammelstad Church Town, a cluster of well-preserved wooden houses and the stone Nederluleå Church from the 1400s. In the city center, Norrbottens Museum showcases local history, art and culture. Offshore, in the Bay of Bothnia, are more than 1,000 islands with beaches, cottages and seals. Junkön Island has a museum and an 18th-century windmill.
Helsingborg is a coastal city in southern Sweden, across the Øresund Strait from Denmark, which is to the west. It’s known for its old town, home to the medieval Kärnan tower, the only surviving element of a fortress. Nearby is the Gothic Church of St. Mary, dating from the 1300s. The neo-Gothic Town Hall, with its tall clock tower, features stained-glass windows depicting important episodes in the city's history.
Karlstad is a city on the Klarälven River in Värmland County, Sweden. It’s known for neighboring Lake Vänern to the south, dotted with tiny islands. In town, Värmlands Museum has multimedia exhibits on local history since ancient times. Nearby, Karlstad Cathedral has an elaborate chandelier and 2 model ships hanging from its ceiling. The Brigade Museum showcases Swedish civilian and military life during the Cold War.