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Old Aug 5, 2006 | 10:43 pm
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Originally Posted by raven
Trying to finalize my trip to Denmark/Norway/Sweden and have been given different advice on the most efficient route to take to see all three countries, depending on what travel tour operator/tourist office I speak with. Originally was going to start in Copenhagen, head to Oslo and Bergen, and then end in Stockholm. However, I have been told that it would be better to start in Stockholm, then head to Copenhagen and then go to Oslo and Bergen and fly back to US from Bergen. Alternatively, start in CPH, go to ANR, then go to OSL and Bergen. Any advice? Thanks! Raven

I just returned from there, so here's my suggestion. Start in Copenhagen as suggested and take the ferry to Stockholm. From Stockholm, fly to Oslo and visit Bergen. Take the train back to Oslo and leave from there to the US. IMHO, Stockholm is the most exciting city of the three, Oslo is the least.

When you're in Oslo make sure you get dinner in the Grand Hotel near the palace. It is a great hotel and they offer an incredible buffet every evening. It's worth it. I found Oslo, in fact Norway (Boreway) to be kind of bland. Bergen is a nice day trip.

Have a fun time!
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