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WHAT YOU WILL SEE:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is a city full of zest and life. A pulsating metropolis and historical oasis. From its humble origins as a fishing village to its heyday as the glittering capital of the Danish Empire, to its current position as one of the world's premier design capitals and Scandinavia's pre-eminent city, the stories and characters of Copenhagen's history can be discovered in its sumptuous palaces, copper-roofed town houses and atmospheric cobbled squares. With its rich history full of historical buildings and ancient streets, its outstanding museums and galleries, the uniquely enchanting Tivoli Gardens and a resident monarchy that is the oldest in the world, the Danish capital has a host of attractions to suit all tastes. But this is no living museum. Copenhagen is a vibrant, modern city whose fascinating past coexists with the very latest trends in architecture, design and fashion. This is, after all, one of the world's great design capitals, a status that is reflected in its dynamic new buildings and stunning shops.
Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm is a vibrant place, one of the world?s most beautiful capitals. It is built on 14 islands around one of Europe?s largest and best-preserved mediaeval city centers, with stunning and extremely varied scenery in every direction. Stockholm offers a wealth of museums, theatres, sights, attractions and events, whether your interest lies in history, art, opera, modern dance, traditional handicraft, contemporary design or virtually anything else. A monarchy for 1,000 years, a cultivated capital since the 13th century, a pop and rock city, a design Mecca, the Baroque period at Drottningholm, light-colored furniture and IT development. If you?re after culture Stockholm is the place to be. Stockholm has over 75 museums offering exciting experiences. The unique and spectacular Vasa Museum is where the hull of the 17th century ship rescued from the seabed rests majestic and ready for action. The Royal Palace houses a number of excellent small museums. Skansen, the world?s oldest open-air museum, focuses on popular history with its authentic Nordic homes and buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries. Nordic wild life, crafts, folk music and other events bring this mini-Sweden to life. In recent years, Stockholm has become a favorite destination of the tourist in search of the latest trends, culture, fashion, design, music, entertainment, good food, and a relaxing atmosphere. There are adventures to be had at every corner ? on the streets, on the stages, at the museums and in the parks.
The X2000
A high-speed train with special carriages that tilt in the bends (tilting train), thus enabling trains to maintain speed in bends. Swedish trains travel at speeds of up to 200 km/h (125 mph) in service on all major routes.
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Types of Train Services
First Class:
- Personal service (Coffee served at seat and on board help during all travel time, Including help taxi reservations) at the seat.
- Breakfast or cold meal included
- Access to power outlets
- Improved mobile phone reception and access to conference cabin
Second Class:
- Comfortable Seats
- Food and beverage can be purchased at the Bar Car.
On board services:
All Swedish trains are non-smoking. The Bar Car offers all customers in 1st and 2nd class, hot and cold dishes, sandwiches, beer, wine, coffee and cakes. There is also a gift shop offering chocolate, games, perfumes etc, pay phone and telephone-free area. On all major routes, the X2000 has a special coach, which has a built-in wheelchair lift and space for a wheelchair.
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| Copenhagen and Stockholm with the X2000 high speed train. | |
| Suggested Itinerary Includes: |
Hotel for 3 night in Copenhagen X2000 High Speed train Copenhagen - Stockholm Hotel for 3 nights in Stockholm Daily breakfast (if stated in hotel description) Hotel taxes
Related: Copenhagen-Stockholm by Air |
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