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Helsinki, Finland
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Kuopio, Finland
2 nights Fri. Jan 02-Sun. Jan 04Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Tallinn, Estonia
1 night Sun. Jan 04-Mon. Jan 05Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Riga, Latvia
1 night Mon. Jan 05-Tue. Jan 06Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Vilnius, Lithuania
1 night Tue. Jan 06-Wed. Jan 07Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Warsaw, Poland
2 nights Wed. Jan 07-Fri. Jan 09Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Poznan, Poland
1 night Fri. Jan 09-Sat. Jan 10Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Berlin, Germany
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Hamburg, Germany
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Odense, Denmark
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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Angelholm, Sweden
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Alesund, Norway
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Trondheim, Norway
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Turku, Finland
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1 nightThu. Jan 01 - Fri. Jan 02
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a love story between the city and the sea. The city lies on the shores of the Gulf of Finland and the blue arms of the Baltic Sea and it is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. The city center is surprisingly beautiful with an urban charm that combines neoclassical buildings, many cobblestone and ancient alleys - evidence of influence from the Russian East and modern Scandinavian architectural style. Helsinki holds a wide range of interesting sites and fascinating attractions.
It is ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world.
Secret: There are different areas of the city that actually have heated sidewalks (some of which have heating elements to keep them free of ice and snow).
Walking, cycling, jogging, supping – all these activities bring this area to life and Lake Tolunalatti and the landscape give you an authentic taste and feel of Finland.
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Finland, Northern Savonia region
2 nightsFri. Jan 02 - Sun. Jan 04
Kuopio is a city located in the region of Northern Savonia, Finland. It is the eighth biggest city in the country. The city is surrounded by Lake Kallavesi, and several parts of it are built on islands. Notable cultural events include the Contemporary Art Festival, Kuopio Dance Festival and Kuopio Rockcock. Kuopio is known for the hill of Puijo and the Puijo tower. Besides being a very popular outdoor recreation area, Puijo serves also as a stage for a yearly World Cup ski jumping competition.
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1 nightSun. Jan 04 - Mon. Jan 05
Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. Tallinn occupies an area of 159.2 km2 and has a population of 438,569. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn's Old Town is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world. The city was a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with Turku in Finland. Approximately 32% of Estonia's total population lives in Tallinn.
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1 nightMon. Jan 05 - Tue. Jan 06
Riga is the capital and the largest city of Latvia. With 641,007 inhabitants, Riga is the largest city of the Baltic states and home to more than one third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga, at the mouth of the Daugava. Riga was founded in 1201 and is a former Hanseatic League member. Riga's historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture.[7] Riga was the European Capital of Culture during 2014, along with Umea in Sweden. Some of its many attractions include Art Nouveau Museum, St. Peter's Church, Latvian National History Museum, Riga Cathedral, Mentzendorff House, and more.
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1 nightTue. Jan 06 - Wed. Jan 07
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, located in the southeast part of the country, and is the second largest city of the Baltic states. It is known for its Old Town of beautiful architecture, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. Its Jewish influence until the 20th century has led to it being described as the "Jerusalem of Lithuania" and Napoleon named it "the Jerusalem of the North" as he was passing through in 1812. In 2009, Vilnius was the European Capital of Culture, together with the Austrian city of Linz. Its attractions include the Amber Gallery-Museum, Gate of Dawn, Church of St. Anne, Republic of Uzupis, and the Vilnius Castle Complex among many others.
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2 nightsWed. Jan 07 - Fri. Jan 09
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland and is the 9th most populous capital city in the European Union. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland. In 2012, Warsaw was ranked as the 32nd most livable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit. It was also ranked as one of the most livable cities in Central and Eastern Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha – global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub. Its main attractions include the Old Town quarter, the Royal Castle, Market Square, the Barbican, multiple castles and palaces, as well as landmarks of Jewish heritage.
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1 nightFri. Jan 09 - Sat. Jan 10
Poznan is a city on the Warta river in west-central Poland, in the region called Greater Poland. Today, Poznan is one of the oldest and largest Polish centers of trade, industry, sports, education, technology, tourism and culture. It is particularly important academic center, with about 130,000 students and the third biggest Polish university. It is best known for its renaissance old town, destroyed during World War II and then rebuilt, and Ostrow Tumski cathedral. The Tumski Island itself is a place worth visiting, as are the Imperial Castle, the City Hall, and various churches and museums.
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2 nightsSat. Jan 10 - Mon. Jan 12
Berlin, which is the capital city of Germany, became the capital city after the reunification of Germany by Bismarck in 1871. The city is surrounded by nature reserves on both banks of the Spree River. It is a city-state with a rich and complicated history that invites the tourist to many experiences ranging from visiting historical sites, museums and architecture, through culture and cuisine to shopping, shopping, shopping.
With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
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1 nightMon. Jan 12 - Tue. Jan 13
The second largest city in Germany and the eighth largest city in the European Union. A former member of the medieval Hanseatic League, as a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire.Today, Hamburg is a major transport hub and is one of the most affluent cities in Europe. Hamburg has architecturally significant buildings in a wide range of styles and only a few skyscrapers. Churches are important landmarks, such as St Nicholas', which for a short time in the 19th century was the world's tallest building. There are many parks distributed over the whole city, which makes Hamburg a very verdant city. The biggest parks are the Stadtpark, the Ohlsdorf Cemetery and Planten un Blomen.
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1 nightTue. Jan 13 - Wed. Jan 14
Odense is the third largest city in Denmark and the main city of the island of Funen. Odense is known as the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen and throughout the city there are numerous statues representing characters from his stories and a museum is located in the house is it thought he was born in. Other landmarks in town include Nonnebakken - the site of a Viking ring castle, Saint Canute's Cathedral, St Alban's Church, Odense Palace and the Odense Zoo. A wide variety of shops can be found in the city centre, especially on Kongensgade and Vestergade and adjacent pedestrian streets Nightlife in the city culminates in Brandts Passage, which contains numerous restaurants, bars and cafes.
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Denmark, North Zealand Island region
1 nightWed. Jan 14 - Thu. Jan 15
Copenhagen is the capital and most populated city of Denmark. The inner city of Copenhagen features many of Copenhagen's most popular monuments and attractions and the city's most distinctive district is Frederiksstaden, with the Amalienborg Palace at its centre. Copenhagen also serves as the cultural hub of Denmark and wider Scandinavia with a wide array of museums and a significant jazz scene. Strøget, a popular shopping area, hosts many street performers in the late afternoon and evening. Copenhagen is home to the two oldest amusement parks in the world - Dyrehavsbakken and Tivoli Gardens. The city also has many restaurants and bars with nightclub staing open until 5 or 6 in the morning.
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2 nightsThu. Jan 15 - Sat. Jan 17
An authentic Sweden destination visited by few tourists
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2 nightsSat. Jan 17 - Mon. Jan 19
Ålesund is a town and municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Sunnmøre, and is noted for its unique concentration of Art Nouveau architecture. The Norwegian Centre of Art Nouveau Architecture, Jugendstilsenteret, is situated in Ålesund. It is a museum telling the story of the town fire and Art Nouveu/Jugendstil in Norway and Europe. Ålesund occupies seven of the outer islands in the county of Møre og Romsdal and the town centre is located on the islands Aspøya and Nørvøya.
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2 nightsMon. Jan 19 - Wed. Jan 21
Trondheim is a city in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. Most of the downtown area of Trondheim is scattered with small specialty stores and shops, however a considerable part of the downtown shopping area is concentrated around the pedestrianized streets Nordre gate, Olav Tryggvasons gate and Thomas Angells gate. Landmarks in town include Kristiansten Fortress, The Munkholmen islet, the statue of Olav Tryggvason in the city's central plaza and the Stiftsgården royal residence. The Nidaros Cathedral is particularly noteworthy for it's cultural and religious significance and for it's gothic architecture.
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1 nightWed. Jan 21 - Thu. Jan 22
The Stockholm Archipelago is the capital city of Sweden and is made up of fourteen islands (and about 50 bridges). It is the largest archipelago in the country and has gained the moniker “the Venice of the North”. It is in the southwestern region of Sweden, situated where Lake Mälaren meets up with the Baltic Sea.
Sweden's capital and most populous city, Stockholm spans 14 small islands, offering its visitors culture, nightlife, and great food.
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Finland, Finland Proper region
1 nightThu. Jan 22 - Fri. Jan 23
Turku is a city on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River. Turku, as a town, was settled during the 13th century making it the oldest city in Finland and city's identity stems from its status as the oldest city in Finland and the country's first capital. The city is home to numerous art and historical museums and hosts many music Festivals. A Medieval Market is held each year during July.
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