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London, United Kingdom
Start your trip exploring iconic landmarks like the Tower of London and Borough Market. Don't miss a stroll through Notting Hill and a ride on the Thames Clipper. The city's pub culture and multicultural food scene are unmissable.
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Oslo, Norway
Norway's vibrant capital blends cutting-edge architecture with Viking history — visit the Viking Ship Museum and the striking Oslo Opera House. The Aker Brygge waterfront is perfect for an evening walk and dinner. Don't miss the trendy Grünerløkka neighbourhood for coffee and local design shops.
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Flåm, Norway
Journey through the stunning Sognefjord region on the famous Norway in a Nutshell route from Bergen. The Flåm Railway is one of the world's most scenic train rides, winding through waterfalls and steep mountain valleys. A small but unforgettable stop in the heart of fjord country.
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Bergen, Norway
Fly into Norway's gateway to the fjords and wander the colourful Bryggen wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take the Fløibanen funicular for sweeping views over the city and harbour. Fresh seafood at the Fish Market is an absolute must.
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Take the train from Oslo to Denmark's effortlessly cool capital. Explore the colourful Nyhavn canal, rent a bike to ride through the city like a local, and visit the historic Tivoli Gardens. Copenhagen is a global food capital — splurge on a smørrebrød lunch at a traditional Danish restaurant.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hop on a train south to the Dutch capital and spend your days cycling along the canal belt and visiting the Anne Frank House. The Jordaan neighbourhood is full of charming boutiques, cafes and galleries. An evening canal boat cruise is the perfect way to see the city's iconic gabled houses.
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Paris, France
Take the Thalys train from Amsterdam to the City of Light for a grand finale. Explore the Louvre, Eiffel Tower and the charming Le Marais district packed with galleries and bistros. Save your last evenings for a Seine river cruise and a classic French dinner with wine in Montmartre.