Gothenburg to Frankfurt
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Gothenburg, Sweden
1 night Tue. Oct 14-Wed. Oct 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Copenhagen, Denmark
2 nights Wed. Oct 15-Fri. Oct 17Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Hamburg, Germany
1 night Fri. Oct 17-Sat. Oct 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Berlin, Germany
2 nights Sat. Oct 18-Mon. Oct 20Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Prague, Czech Republic
3 nights Mon. Oct 20-Thu. Oct 23Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Frankfurt, Germany
1 night Thu. Oct 23-Fri. Oct 24Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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1 nightTue. Oct 14 - Wed. Oct 15
Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden and the fifth largest in the Nordic countries. The city is known for hosting some of the largest annual events in Scandinavia, like The Göteborg International Film Festival, Way Out West and Metaltown music festivals and the Gothia Cup. The city has a number of star chefs – Five Gothenburg restaurants have a star in the 2008 Michelin Guide. Gothenburg is a popular destination for tourists and offers a number of cultural and architectural highlights: Kungsportsavenyn boulevard, Gustaf Adolf Square, Gothenburg Museum of Art and the Liseberg amusement park. Another popular tourist attractions is the Southern Gothenburg Archipelago.
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Denmark, North Zealand Island region
2 nightsWed. Oct 15 - Fri. Oct 17
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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1 nightFri. Oct 17 - Sat. Oct 18
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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2 nightsSat. Oct 18 - Mon. Oct 20
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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Czech Republic, Central Bohemian region
3 nightsMon. Oct 20 - Thu. Oct 23
Prague has been an important cultural and economic center since the reign of Charles IV in the 14th century. The city is home to iconic sites dating back as far as the 14th century, including Charles University, the oldest in Europe; Prague Castle; and, of course, the magnificent Charles Bridge, an architectural wonder that has been connecting the two banks of the Vltava River for over 600 years. The bridge contains the figures of 30 saints that were added in the Baroque period).
Prague, a fascinating European capital, is known for its historic charm, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.
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1 nightThu. Oct 23 - Fri. Oct 24
Frankfurt Am Main, less than 40 km from the Rhine, is first and foremost the financial center of Germany. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange, more than 400 years old, was established in 1585. Frankfurt’s modern skyline with its many skyscrapers is what gave it the moniker: "Mainhatten” which is obviously a portmanteau of the two words (Main, the river and New York’s Manhattan). These tall buildings makes for a most impressive modern “skyscraper skytline” with its own “twin towers” of the Deutsche Bank, the Eurotower etc. Occasionally, there is a (free) Skyscraper Festival – so keep your eyes and ears open and perhaps there will be one this year or next year!
A major financial hub since the 16C, Frankfurt seamlessly combines modern skyscrapers with genuine historic charm.
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