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		<title>By: Melissa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thinking of a 2 week whirlwind tour of Scandinavia via rail from Hamburg to Copenhagen and Stockholm. 

I am open to other places on the MUST SEE list, but will have to limit myself to 5 travel days.  Any experienced suggestions?  

(Help, I leave next week!!).

Thanks!
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<p>Thinking of a 2 week whirlwind tour of Scandinavia via rail from Hamburg to Copenhagen and Stockholm. </p>
<p>I am open to other places on the MUST SEE list, but will have to limit myself to 5 travel days.  Any experienced suggestions?  </p>
<p>(Help, I leave next week!!).</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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		<title>By: philip blazdell</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ant

from Malmo to Copenhagen you can take the very convenient train which takes about 20 mins.  Malmo is nice but Copenhagen is magnificent - but expensive.  

From Sweden there should be lots of ferries to Finland -  but you cant miss out Lapland can you (Max will want you to drop off his letter to Father Christmas whilst you are there).  Helsinki is a great place - check out the tractor bar - and from there you can head east to St Petersburg or South across the gulf to the fairy tale kingdom of Estonia - Tallin is the nicest place I have been to for ages.  From there train it through the Baltics and then down into Poland - arriving at Krakow.  From there its a short hop, skip and a jump down to Munich.  Then, if you sober up, head down to Prague, Vienna, Budapest and the Balkans.....</description>
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<p>Ant</p>
<p>from Malmo to Copenhagen you can take the very convenient train which takes about 20 mins.  Malmo is nice but Copenhagen is magnificent &#8211; but expensive.  </p>
<p>From Sweden there should be lots of ferries to Finland &#8211;  but you cant miss out Lapland can you (Max will want you to drop off his letter to Father Christmas whilst you are there).  Helsinki is a great place &#8211; check out the tractor bar &#8211; and from there you can head east to St Petersburg or South across the gulf to the fairy tale kingdom of Estonia &#8211; Tallin is the nicest place I have been to for ages.  From there train it through the Baltics and then down into Poland &#8211; arriving at Krakow.  From there its a short hop, skip and a jump down to Munich.  Then, if you sober up, head down to Prague, Vienna, Budapest and the Balkans&#8230;..</p>
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