Monday, March 6, 2017

Scandinavia -- Overview of Norway, Denmark, Sweden

Get ready to explore three capital cities in three remarkable Scandinavian countries—Oslo, Norway; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Stockholm Sweden.  New adventures…new cultures…new direction – North!  

Here’s a general overview of what to expect.  Let’s cover some basics, like time, weather, language, and currency.  And then let travel guru Rick Steves take you on a short tour of each of the capitals.

The time in all three capitals is seven hours ahead of central standard time in the U.S.

Oslo, Norway
Land of Vikings
Oslo – Land of the Midnight Sun and home of Viking kings and canyon-cut fjords!  Expect the weather in June to be cooler than we are used to in the summer…and that could be a welcome change come June.  The average temperature for June is about 15 degrees Celsius or around 60 degrees Farenheit.  Try this weather calculator for other Celsius temps.  Nights of course are cooler, but during the day, as always, dress in layers.  In the “land of the midnight sun,” June days could have up to 19 hours of daylight!

Norwegian is the official language of Norway and the most widely spoken, however English is a common second language for most in the country.  Use Google Translate to learn a few basic courtesy phrases in Norwegian, such as hello, please, and thank you.  (Note: click the microphone button to hear the pronunciation.)

The cost of living in Norway is one of the most expensive in the world.  High taxation, which provides a variety of social services, is a contributing factor.  This, of course, affects tourists.  The Norwegian currency is the “krone,” (or plural kroner) which is worth roughly 12 cents US.  So something that costs 1000 kroner is about $118 US.  Use this currency calculator to better understand the exchange rate for NOK (Norwegian kroner). These financial travel tips from Visit Norway will help you plan our visit. 

To get an overview of Oslo, watch this video from travel guru Rick Steves: Oslo.

Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen

Danish is the official language of Denmark, but English is commonly spoken here too.  Again, use Google Translate to learn some key phrases.

The Danish “krone” (plural kroner) is the official currency of Denmark.  It’s the same name as Norwegian, but a different currency.  Use the currency converter to learn the exchange for the DKK.  One Danish krone is about 14 cents US, so something that costs 1000 kroner in Denmark would cost about $142 US.  The cost of living in Denmark is also expensive.  Compare some costs of everyday things at this site.

To get an overview of Copenhagen, watch this video from Rick Steves: Copenhagen.

Stockholm, Sweden
Old Town Stockholm
Again expect June weather in Stockholm to be very similar to Oslo and Copenhagen with cooler summers around 60 degrees.  A day in June in Stockholm will also give you plenty of daylight…over 18 hours worth.

Swedish is the national language of Sweden, but here too, English is quite popular.  Get a feel for the native language by using Google Translate to hear some pronunciations of phrases you might encounter.

The Swedish “krona (plural kronor)…sound familiar?... is the currency of Sweden.  And yes it is spelled a bit differently.  (They’ve got to be unique somehow, right?)  One krona (SEK) is worth about 11 cents US, so spending 1000 kronor would be about $111 US.

To get an overview of Stockholm, watch this video from Rick Steves: Stockholm.

Learn more about these Scandinavian countries in this hour long video from Rick Steves Travel Talk: Scandinavia.  It has a lot of pertinent and practical information about traveling to Oslo, Copenhagen, and Stockholm.

Tour forecast…remarkable journey!

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