We are taking a Baltic cruise this summer and werwe wondering if anybody had suggestions for Copenhagen, Helsinki, Stockholm, Warnemunde, Germany and Tallinin, Estonia. We will be in each city for one day and want to make the most of our time. We have never been to any of these places before. We enjoy walking and coming upon treasures - also like to see the big tourist areas and musuems.
Thanks
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One day is way too short to get a feel for these cities but here are a few ideas for you to include:
Stockholm: the ship VASA, Drottingholm Palace by boat, Royal Palace, Gamla Stan(old town)..to start.
Copenhagen: canal cruise and view of Little Mermaid, Nyhaven, Stroget, Tivoli Gardens
Hi,
In Stockholm I would cut out Drottningholm Palace since it will take a half day. The boat takes one hour going there and one hour coming back. I suggest you visit the Vasa museum and then take a walk along the water and through the city center to the old town. If you want, you could visit the Skansen open air museum which is next to the Vasa museum.
The City Hall could also be an option.
The Vasa Museum: http://www.vasamuseet.se/en/
Skansen open air museum: http://www.skansen.se/en/
Royal Palace: http://www.kungahuset.se/royalcourt/royalpalaces/theroyalpalace.4.396160511584257f218000138.html
Museum of Medieval Stockholm: http://www.medeltidsmuseet.stockholm.se/index.php?sprak=english
General tourist information about Stockholm: http://www.visitstockholm.com/en/