Best of Copenhagen, Denmark, Tallinn, Estonia, and Stockholm, Sweden Package
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A taxi (not included, approximately 164 DKK each way) is required to reach your departure location.Take in all of the sights that make Copenhagen such a distinctive European capital city on this bicycling and culinary day tour. Over the course of this three-hour adventure, you'll bike around the city and visit some of the city's historic sites and modern attractions.
Along the way, you'll make a series of stops to sample some of Copenhagen's most delectable delicacies. At the Boutique Fisk, you'll be able to dig into a Fiskefrikadelle, which is a fish meatball popular in Denmark, with rye bread and remoulade. Next is a stop at Summerbird, where you'll enjoy a Flødebolle, a chocolate-covered marshmallow treat.
There are also stops at Den Økologiske Pølsemand for a Copenhagen hot dog, Lagkagehuset for a traditional Danish pastry, Mikkeller for some locally brewed beer, and SKAAL for a Danish Smørrebrød (which are open-faced sandwiches).
While the scrumptious food you'll sample is certainly the main fixture of this bicycle tour of Copenhagen, you'll also enjoy traditional sightseeing, including stops at the Islands Brygge, Cykelslangen and The Meat Packing District.
Best of Tallinn Bicycle Tour
Discover the beauty of Tallinn, Estonia in a truly unique way with a guided bicycle tour. A bicycle tour allows you to see the city's many highlights while enjoying fresh air and getting some exercise.
Your bike tour begins at the ship pier, where you will join your professional guide and choose between a classical low frame bicycle or a trekking bicycle and then continue to set out on your excursion. Your first stop is the magnificent summer residence of Peter the Great - Kadriorg Palace. Kadriog Palace was built in 1718 by Tsar Peter I and named for his beloved wife Catherine. Today the beautifully red and white adorned palace is home to Estonia's president as well as the foreign art collection of the Estonian Art Museum.
Adjacent to the palace you will ride through the palace's splendid park and gardens. This is one of many excellent photo opportunities during your tour. Departing the gardens, you will pedal to the Song Festival Grounds, where Estonians sang themselves to independence under a huge song arch. You will also see the nearby Maarjamae World War II memorial.
Departing the Song Festival Grounds, you will cycle along the scenic seaside towards Old Town. Upon reaching Old Town you will pedal along its ancient walls as you head to the town hall square. During your journey you will get a view of the charming streets of this very unique district. Cobblestones, courtyards, shops and markets make up this beautiful Medieval area, where you will experience an atmosphere dating back to the 12th century. Once you reach the center of the Old Town, also known as the old marketplace, Town Hall Square, and the Town Hall itself, which is the best-preserved Medieval town hall in Northern Europe, you will have free time for shopping, exploring and having a snack. Departing Old Town, you will return to the ship pier.
Ride along guests (weighing no more than 70 pounds) will be accommodated in a trailer attached behind the bike.
Numerous bus stops throughout Stockholm. An approximately 5 minute walk is required to reach the closest stop. Stockholm Hop On Hop Off Sightseeing Bus
Stockholm looks out to the Baltic Sea. Boasting a 700-year-old history, the city is home to grand public buildings, palaces and has a rich cultural history. Stockholm is world famous for being stunningly picturesque and sits on 14 islands. It is surrounded by water and presents parkland, forest, and beautiful views. Discover the renowned Royal Palace, gothic churches, Swedish design-ware shops, and excellent cafes and restaurants. Hop aboard an open-top bus and go sightseeing in Stockholm at your own pace. The buses stop at carefully chosen spots including the City Hall, the Vasa Museum and Skansen.
Take the bus tour to Old Town, which is the original heart of Stockholm. Browse the souvenir shops and visit the trendy district SoFo at Sodermalm with its restaurants, pubs, and boutiques. Admire exhibitions by famous photographers and peruse the shop dedicated to the medium of photography at Fotografiska. Hop off at City Hall which attracts around 400,000 visitors annually and holds the most exclusive ballroom in Stockholm, hosting the Nobel Banquet. Visit Kulturhuset, Stockholm's hotspot for contemporary cultural events such as photo exhibitions, children's stories, concerts, and literary discussions. For the best shopping in town, head for NK/Hamngatan. Strandvagen is the main center for lunch, brunch, dinner, and various archipelago cruises, which run all year round and offer onboard dining.
Visit the Royal Palace, which is the Swedish Royal family's official residence. Here you can see the Royal Apartments, the treasury and the Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities. Next door you will find Stockholm Cathedral St. Nicolai Storkyrkan where several coronations have been held since 1336. Hop off at Vasa Museum which showcases the world's only surviving 17th-century ship, a must for all visitors! Nordiska Museet and Junibacken's storybook museum are also situated here. Skansen is a miniature Sweden which offers both countryside and mid-19th century town quarters. Visit the elks, bears, lynx, and reptiles at the Aquarium, and there is fun to be had at the amusement park, Grona Lund. Discover Sweden's rich history and discover how the Vikings lived at Djurgardsbron, a short walk from the Museum of National Antiquities, which packed with history. For stunning views of the city, take the bus tour to Kaknastorne, a TV tower offering indoor and outdoor decks and a restaurant. Admire the architecture in the wealthy Karlaplan and head for Stureplan for shopping, dining, and a buzzing nightlife.
Please Note: There are 19 stops on this route and it takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete the route without getting off. The bus currently runs every 45 minutes. The tours are narrated in English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Mandarin, Japanese, Russian, Finnish, Estonian, and Swedish. First and last tour times will be detailed in your electronic ticket.
The route includes the following stops:
- Stromgatan
- Slottet (The Royal Palace)
- Viking Line / Stadsgarden Cruise Terminal
- Fjallgatan / Tjarhovsplan
- Slussen (Old Town)
- Slottet (The Royal Palace)
- Kungstradgarden / Shopping District
- Strandvagen
- The Vasa Museum
- ABBA The Museum / Grona Lund
- Skansen
- ABBA The Museum / Grona Lund
- The Vasa Museum
- Historiska Museet / Karlaplan
- Stureplan
- Hotorget / Kungsgatan
- ICE Bar
- Central Station / Cityterminalen
- Radhuset / Court House
- City Hall
To see a map of the stops that are included in this Stockholm hop on hop off bus tour, please CLICK HERE.
Separately list ages of each child 0 to 7 years old at time of tour e.g. 3, 5, 7.
Please do not list the ages of any children who do not fit this category.
Please separately list the name of each individual along with their corresponding height.
For Example:
Jane 5'1", John 5'8"

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