Trip to Scandanavia 




January 29th, 2008 | by "D"
Scandinavia is also known as the land of the midnight sun, it has both a unique culture, with great city life, Scandinavia is a unique part of Europe. From dog sledding with the Sami in the east to island-hopping in the south, from off-piste skiing in the north to visiting manor houses and castles in the south, Scandinavia offers a diverse opportunities for any visitor. The two major countries of Scandinavia are Sweden and Norway. To do all this you need alteast a few day to stay there. So why not check out hotels for exciting special deals at the last minute or discounted hotel deals up to one year in advance. Cheap Hotels in Norway and Cheap Hotels in Sweden these will provide you with cozy atmosphere and nice lodging to make you rejuvinated after a long holiday A walk through the Royal Palace and a walk through the grand old halls, where kings and queens once lived and worked, creates an imagination of the grand and formal feeling. With 608 rooms, the Royal Palace in Gamla Stan, Stockholm is perhaps one of biggest in Europe. Part of the Palace is built upon the remains of the first palace, Tre Kronor, which was almost destroyed in a fire in 1697. Cheap Hotels in Stockholm The Nobel Peace Center (Nobels Fredssenter) The Nobel Peace Centre was built in mid 2005. The centre was built on the grounds of an old railway station close to the Oslo City Hall where the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony is held on the 10th of December each year. The centre provides an exhibition of documents from the past Peace Prize winners and Alfred Nobel’s effort to heighten awareness for resolving conflicts and wars, hoping to achieve world peace. The centre has a café and shop.