The Best Cities to Visit in Scandinavia

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From breathtaking landscapes made up of fjords, forests and coastlines to trendy cities brimming with minimalist architecture, cool shops and art museums, Scandinavia quite literally has something for everyone. The beautiful region in Northern Europe is ideal for both adventure-seekers and those looking for a relaxing getaway. Whether you want to uncover Scandinavia's fascinating Viking history, swoon over the northern lights, indulge on delicious pastries or sail across the Baltic, Scandinavia makes the perfect escape.

Where is Scandinavia?

Scandinavia is a region located in northern Europe. 

What countries are in Scandinavia?

There are 3 countries in Scandinavia; Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Despite some similarities, there are also plenty of differences between the 3 countries so we'd recommend adding each one to your bucket list!

What are the best cities to visit in Scandinavia?

If you’re planning your trip and wondering where to visit in Scandinavia, we’ve put together a list of the best cities in Scandinavia. From vibrant capital cities to cities that manage to stay off the beaten path, here’s all the inspiration you need. 

Copenhagen (Denmark)

Kicking things off with a bang, Copenhagen is a must-visit. The Danish capital is renowned for its stunning architecture, amazing sights and delicious foodie scene (the pastries are out of this world!). It’s got those fairytale vibes spot on with colourful buildings lining glistening canals and charming cafes spilling out onto cobblestone streets. 

Our top things to do in Copenhagen:

  • Rent a bike and explore the city - you don't need a car in Copenhagen. Just rent a bike and whizz around the city, soaking up the sights.
  • Take a photo at Nyhavn - it may be a touristy spot but this beautiful waterfront district with colourful 17th century townhouses deserves a place on your Instagram feed.
  • Check out The Little Mermaid statue - Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale, you'll find this iconic mermaid perched on a rock at Langelinie promenade.
  • Have some fun at Tivoli Gardens - the second-oldest amusement park in the world is perfect for all the family.
  • Explore Freetown Christiania – this alternative neighbourhood is full of cafes, restaurants and galleries.

boats in the canal along the colourful houses of Nyhavn

Bergen (Norway)

If you’re visiting Scandinavia for an adventure, Bergen should be on your list. This beautiful city is surrounded by the most incredible landscapes with rugged peaks on one side and the sea on the other. Throw in charming streets lined with wooden houses, a great nightlife scene and a load of culture, and Bergen ticks every box for the perfect Scandinavian escape.

Our top things to do in Bergen:

  • Explore Bryggen Wharf - a UNESCO World Heritage Site with colourful wooden buildings. There's a museum you can check out along with shops, galleries and restaurants.
  • Admire the views Mount Fløyen - get a funicular up to the top of the mountain. The reward = beautiful panoramas. There’s also hiking trails up here too.
  • Head back in time at Bergenhus Fortress - this historic well-preserved fortress dates back to 13th century. You can explore the grounds and visit the museum.
  • Take a boat trip to the fjords – Bergen acts as a gateway to some of Norway’s beautiful fjords, with plenty of excursions on offer.

colourful wooden houses along the Strandsiden waterfront in Bergen

Stockholm (Sweden)

Stockholm is a city that offers the best of both. You’ve got the cool neighbourhoods where you'll find shops, museums, galleries and of course, beautiful architecture. And then you've also got the Stockholm archipelago that offers ample opportunities for adventure.  Whether you fancy enjoying ‘fika’ and experiencing Sweden’s amazing coffee scene, shopping your way around the city or admiring stunning scenery, Stockholm has everyone covered.

Our top things to do in Stockholm:

  • Sail through the archipelago - made up of over 30,000 islands, Stockholm is a great spot for an adventure. Take a boat ride to the islands and experience some breathtaking scenery!
  • Get clued up on Sweden's history at the Vasa Museum - this famous museum also houses Vase, an iconic 17th century warship.
  • Spot the king at The Royal Palace - check out the grand architecture and see where the Swedish monarch live.
  • Have fun at the ABBA museum - this interactive museum makes a great day out
  • Explore Gamla Stan - the city's old town which is actually an island with cobbled streets and beautiful buildings
    Explore the archipelago – with over XX islands, you can take a boat ride to explore the islands

Stockholm archipelago

Oslo (Norway)

The Norwegian capital ticks every box when it comes to the perfect city break. There’s history, culture and natural beauty here. And if you love a museum, you’re in luck because there are plenty of museums in Oslo!

Our top things to do in Oslo:

  • Get your history fix at Akershus fortress – this medieval castle in the centre of Oslo dates back to the 1300s
  • Uncover Norway's Viking heritage at the Viking Ship Museum - you can also experience some of the best-preserved Viking ships in the world and many other objects from the Viking era
  • Explore the sculptures at The Vigeland Park - this sculpture park features over 200 pieces by Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland.

Oslo Opera House at sunset

Odense (Denmark)

When it comes to holidays in Denmark, Copenhagen tends to steal the spotlight. However, Odense is also a great option. Odense is a charming city and the third largest in denmark. It’s actually located on an island called Funen which is connected by bridges to the rest of the country. It’s also one of Denmark’s oldest cities so it’s perfect if you’re looking to delve into Denmark's history and witness buildings dating back to the Middle Ages.

The city itself is bursting with culture with countless museums and attractions to explore so you’ll never be bored here.

Our top things to do in Odense:

  • Visit the Hans Christian Andersen Museum - Odense is famous for being the birthplace of the Danish author. You can visit the house where he grew up and see his personal belongings.
  • See the animals at Odense Zoo - you can meet animals from all over the world and watch activities such as penguin feeding and lion training.
  • Admire Egeskov castle - located south of Odense, this Renaissance Castle dates back to 1554. It looks like something out of a fairytale!

streets in Odense old town

Gothenburg (Sweden)

Despite it being Sweden’s second-largest city, Gothenburg tends to stay under the radar with many visitors flocking to Stockholm instead. However, Gothenburg should definitely be on your list. It’s a compact city, with most attractions within walking distance so you can easily explore it without a car. From world-class museums to craft breweries and an exciting foodie scene, Gothenburg makes a great Scandinavian city break.

Our top things to do in Gothenburg:

  • Visit Gothenburg Botanical Garden - it's one of Europe's largest botanical gardens with an impressive collection of plants from all over the world.
  • Explore Haga - Haga is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Gothenburg with well-preserved wooden houses, independent shops and cool cafes.
  • Sail around Gothenburg’s archipelago – there are many islands to explore, where you can embark on outdoor adventures such as fishing, hiking and kayaking.
  • Have fun at Liseberg – with a wide range of thrilling rides, this amusement park makes for a fun-filled family day out.
  • Sample the delicious seafood at Feskekörka - this seafood market hall is a must-visit!

sunrise over Gothenburg

Aarhus (Denmark)

This charming coastal city also tends to stay under the radar. Located in northern Denmark, it’s got a great culinary scene and countless attractions to keep you occupied. There are also plenty of festivals and cultural events held here throughout the year, making Aarhus an exciting destination to visit. Plus, it's not as touristy as Copenhagen.

Our top things to do in Aarhus:

  • Explore Den Gamble By (the Old Town) - the Old Town in Aarhus is actually an open-air museum with over 70 half-timbered houses
  • Check out ARoS Aarhus Art museum – this 9 floor art museum not only offers an incredible collection of work, but it's also got a rooftop offering panoramic views of the city
  • Spot the tallest church in Denmark - the beautiful Aarhus Cathedral dominates the city's skyline 

People dining along the waterfront at night in Aarhus

Ready for a Scandinavian city break? Book your ferry to Denmark, Sweden or Norway today.

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