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The grand Drottningholm Palace in Sweden, with its manicured gardens and sprawling lawn under a bright blue sky.
Denmark/Norway/Sweden/Finland

Four Nordic Capitals

Program No. 3332RJ
Participant Reviews
4.94
Based on 40 Reviews
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Pama – Class of 2019 | Arlington, MA
Overall the program was an informative introduction to four of the Nordic capitals. Our group leader – Patrick – was attentive, gracious, and a step ahead with ensuring that our experiences were worry-free. The local guides (Liisa, Hallstein, Gabriella, Marianne) and lecturers were very knowledgeable. Patrick and the guides also provided good suggestions for free time exploring.
— Review left November 10, 2025
Martha – Class of 2014 | San Ramon, CA
Fabulous trip into the individual cultures of each country instead of thinking of them as a whole. Each of the 4 countries has their own language & currency, but the beauty of the land and its people was a delight to experience. Patrick was a fun group leader, calm & always helpful. Local guides were knowledgeable and informative. This program exceeded my expectations and I would do it again in a heartbeat!
— Review left October 28, 2025
Victoria – Class of 2016 | Dallas, OR
This is the best program ever!! We had a wonderful group people. Our group leader and country guides and lectures were absolutely amazing. Well worth it. I didn't want to come home. It was be a lasting memory.
— Review left October 6, 2025
Lisa – Class of 2025 | South Riding, VA
The Four Nordic Capitals tour was outstanding. This was my first Road Scholar tour, and it was perfectly planned with engaging lectures, interesting outings, and exceptional guides whose knowledge and expertise made the experience truly enjoyable. The meals offered great choices, including delicious local Scandinavian cuisine, and the hotels were very nice and conveniently located. Bonus, I really enjoyed everyone on the tour. I look forward to my next Road Scholar adventure.
— Review left September 25, 2025
This participant did not give a star rating.
Claudette – Class of 2024 | Northbrook, IL
The Scandinavian trip was extremely educational and engaging. We covered so many topics: language, culture, history, architecture, art, lifestyle, economics. The group leader kept everything running smoothly and the local experts provided incredible insights. All of our transportation (buses, trains, ferries) were excellent. We appreciated the choices of restaurants in historic locations and the convenience of our hotels. We were always provided local maps and suggestions for free time. This is trip I would highly recommend.
— Review left September 21, 2025
Jay – Class of 2018 | Davidson, NC
Overall, an excellent program, one of the best we’ve been on.
— Review left September 4, 2025
Amy – Class of 2014 | Peachtree City, GA
Touring the Four Nordic Capitals was so interesting! Each country has unique qualities that are so interesting to learn about. I’m certain anyone could enjoy this trip! We saw museums built around entire boats! We learned about many different architectural elements! We learned about how wars affected each county differently. This trip could not be shorter because there was so much to see and learn. Thank goodness for the times in the ferries! It was forced relaxation! Look out! The food everywhere was fabulous! This was certainly one of my very favorite trips ever with Road Scholar!
— Review left August 30, 2025
Sally – Class of 2014 | Hilton Head Island, SC
I would highly recommend this trip. Each local guide brought their own style and expertise to enhance the experience. And the group leader Sonja was just wonderful. Expect to do quite a bit of walking and wear shoes to manage cobblestones and stairs. Good food, nice hotels, friendly people, and cool sunny days made this trip one of my favorites. The activity level was accurately described, and the group had full, on the go days.
— Review left August 22, 2025
David – Class of 2024 | Pittsburgh, PA
I gained valuable insight about the history and culture of these Nordic countries as well as their many similarities and differences.
— Review left August 8, 2025
Joellen – Class of 2012 | Kalamazoo, MI
This is an outstanding program, and one that exceeded my high expectations. The lectures were fabulous, and the pace of the program is just right. All of the local guides were talented and our group leader was outstanding. I have taken 21 other Road Scholar trips and I highly recommend this one!
— Review left August 3, 2025
Karen – Class of 2024 | Ottawa, Canada
Roads Scholar offers a rich educational and travel experience supported by excellent logistics and a Program Leader who stays with the group throughout the program. Knowledgeable local guides support the program leaders in all locations. I thoroughly enjoyed my recent experiences with the 4 Nordic Country program
— Review left July 6, 2025
Luann – Class of 2024 | Golden, CO
My biggest takeaway from this trip is the answer to the question, Why are the people of the Nordic Countries always listed as the "Happiest Countries on Earth"? They are extremely inclusive, well-cared for in return for higher income taxes (thus reducing the stress we Americans are under fincancially), eco-conscious and courteous. What's to be unhappy about?!
— Review left July 2, 2025
This participant did not give a star rating.
John – Class of 2019 | Brookline, MA
Once again, an excellent vibrant tour learning from our leaders, instructors & fellow travlers. Maintained Road Scholars' high standard for international travel & understanding. We are looking forward to our next Road Scholar tour.
— Review left October 26, 2024
Frances – Class of 2016 | Springfield, GA
This is a challenging program with a good bit of travel getting from capital to capital. I learned an enormous amount about each country, similarities and differences, found the program will-organized, the tour guides well-informed and approachable, the educational content excellent, and appreciated the access we had to local transportation options during free time and as part of the program. The ferry rides were interesting and challenging; I loved being able to travel through the archipelagos, the nocturnal noise level of partying young people not so much. But, I would repeat the trip again in a heartbeat.
— Review left October 7, 2024
Catherine – Class of 2024 | Almonte, Canada
4 Nordic Capitals...a must take for those who have not been to that part of the world.
— Review left October 5, 2024
Gail – Class of 2013 | Redwood City, CA
I highly recommend the RS tour "Four Nordic Capitals". went this June/July and had a wonderful time learning about each country. Our tour leader, Leonardo, was so helpful and pleasant. Each country guide was great -- so knowledgeable & nice, too. The hotels, food & experiences were exceptional.
— Review left August 5, 2024
Randolph – Class of 2022 | Ridgefield, CT
Wow! With the Nordic temperament as a background, an excellent tour leader and local guides taking us along the way, lecturers bringing details of each country alive (history, governance, economics, music, literature, and the arts), and wide-ranging activities getting us in touch with both the past and the present of these countries, we were given so much to experience, incorporate, and consider. Not a day goes by since our return that something we learned or experienced has not come to mind or enliven our conversations. It was a pleasure to have so much of the planning, from comfortable (and quiet!) hotel to enjoyable Ferry overnights to local transportation) taken care of so we could focus on what we were learning and experiencing. As advertised, this was an active trip, and including tour walking and our own leisure walking, some days ended up at about 4 miles total. However, the pace was never so brisk as to be abusive. All along the way appropriate stops for rest-breaks, photo ops, longer views of panoramas, etc., were included. Highpoints? Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen; all of Oslo, and especially the Vigeland Sculpture Garden; Froling's home in western Sweden; the allotments (small garden areas) in Stockholm; Sibelius' home in Tuusula. But this is only a tip of the many highlights. If you have not been to Scandinavia or Finland, we suggest you get moving and go on this tour. You will hold it as a special memory for your life.
— Review left August 2, 2024
This participant did not give a star rating.
Harriet – Class of 1999 | Flagstaff, AZ
Overall, I found this trip enjoyable and educational. I enjoyed each of the four Nordic capitals, unique in their own ways.Our trip leader, Patrick Clocough was excellent. He kept up with all the things we needed to know and do regarding the overall trip, while traveling with us to all four sites. Our individual guides were all quite informative regarding each city. Lotte (Copenhagen), Kjersti (Oslo), Cecilia (Stockholm) and Mia (Finland). I also enjoyed the guest lecturers who spoke on various topics, led walks, etc. I have only one criticism to share. In Copenhagen we had a talk by Elin Line regarding Danish literature. While the talk was very informative, her speech pattern made listening very hard. On practically every word she said "and-uh" and this pattern continued throughout the entire presentation. I would recommend that someone work with her regarding this problem. Otherwise, I was able to enjoy and learn from all the other presenters. Again, thanks to all of the group leaders in each city, who along with Patrick made this a fun, learning adventure.
— Review left July 27, 2024
Nancy – Class of 2024 | Caledonia, MI
A wonderful trip! Truly a learning experience. I heard history, current lifestyles, as well as experienced the art, food and treasures of each country.
— Review left July 13, 2024
Karen – Class of 2009 | Chevy Chase, MD
You want to see all four countries in one trip, you learn about the simularities and the differences that make each country so interesting. Well worth exploring this part of the world!
— Review left October 22, 2023
Susanne – Class of 2023 | Palo Alto, CA
The trip to Four Nordic Capitals was absolutely fantastic!! I learned a lot about Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland and had a wonderful time exploring each capital city as a group and by myself. We leaned about the culture, history, language, literature, music, art and food and more of each country and could ask endless questions to our warm and knowledgeable group leaders. I can very highly recommend this trip to others. Our group was made up of friendly and curious fellow travelers, and we all very much enjoyed each others' company.
— Review left October 19, 2023
Rosario – Class of 2012 | Maple Glen, PA
The Four Nordic Capitals was a great trip. I highly recommend it. I really enjoyed learning about the history they share but also the differences between countries. The guides were fantastic, and the activities were very varied and the lectures were informative. . The Gustav Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo was a favorite.
— Review left October 9, 2023
Cynthia | Sheffield Lake, OH
This was a wonderful trip to the four Nordic countries, with a great mix of sights, emphasizing the differences and similarities between the countries. I particularly enjoyed the time in Stockholm and Copenhagen, loved the Rosenborg Castle, the various art museums, the striking architecture, etc. Elisabetta was the leader throughout the program. She was outstanding, always looking out for us and so helpful. The individual country leaders were generally very good; however, the Oslo program needs some improvements in my view. The Vasa Ship Museum in Oslo was excellent, but some of the other choices could be improved. I was on the "On Your Feet" (the less active) program. Based on the other programs I've done with RS (over 50), I believe the description was fairly accurate for Copenhagen, Stockholm and Helsinki. However, the Oslo portion was much more active than many of the "Active" programs, with too much walking to restaurants, etc. RS needs to increase the use of coaches. Having said that, I would definitely recommend this program. It was a wonderful experience. Loved the two overnight ferry rides and the other boat rides. Hotel was nice and conveniently located. Food was very good, but it definitely helps if you enjoy seafood.
— Review left September 9, 2023
Henry – Class of 2021 | Olympia, WA
This program is way more physically strenuous than its activity level indicated. Activity was listed as walking 2 to 3 miles per day but acutely all most every day was way more strenuous than that. Walking was more like 5 and 6 miles per day. Activity level on this program should be reevaluated.
— Review left September 8, 2023
Reply from Road Scholar
Dear Henry, We appreciate your comments. The activity level for this program varies depending on the date. We are in the process of reviewing all of our materials to see where improvements can be made to help set better expectations and explain the level of activity throughout the adventure. The Four Nordic Capitals is a wonderful program and we want to help our participants select the best option that suits their interests and abilities. Sincerely, Road Scholar
This participant did not give a star rating.
Shaun – Class of 2016 | Frankfort, IL
We enjoyed the trip very much although it was a bit taxing for us. We visited great places and the trip was very well planned. Leonardo was our guide and he was EXCELENT.
— Review left August 25, 2023
Doreen – Class of 2006 | Lexington, VA
This was one of my favorite trips. I was in the “On Your Feet” level group. That didn’t mean that it was easy. I think we walked several miles each day. One complaint I had was that no information was given ahead of time as to just what ‘On Your Feet” meant for this trip. The group was very congenial as are most Road Scholar groups. Leonardo, the leader throughout the entire trip, did a terrific job making sure that we were all doing okay and helping us when needed. I gave him top marks. The local guides were all good too. There were interesting activities in each country and I liked the lectures giving us more information each time. A problem for me was the unexpected heat everywhere except for Helsinki. I think we were all unprepared for that. The hotels were good, the food was good. The first overnight ferry from Copenhagen to Oslo was better than the one going from Stockholm to Helsinki. The one from Stockholm was so crowded and the food was not as good. The scenery on both was beautiful. I also enjoyed the bus ride through Sweden and the interesting stops that we made.
— Review left July 29, 2023
This participant did not give a star rating.
Caroline – Class of 2010 | Arlington, MA
Overall this was a great trip, and the group was unusually congenial. I would like to single out Jenna Woodbury for being a fantastic assistant leader - she was always available, always helpful, and of great good humor. Rating the local guides; Annette - A+; Therese B-; Caroline A; Sonja A. The hotels were very good. No complaints. The detailed daily schedules were excellent, as were the introductory lectures.. The first ferry ride to Oslo was very pleasant; the second was unpleasant, mainly because it is high vacation season, the boat was crowded, the buffet was a nightmare, and getting off both times seems to be poorly organized. - but far better than deplaning & reentry in Boston!!! In Oslo we had a much-too-long day - 5 miles - & hot. That was on Sunday July 9th. Even those with no problems walking complained. Free time choices good. Site visits in Stockholm were interesting but maybe too prolonged at the City Hall. Personally I am not fond of tours of castles etc. with a local guide. They are usually crowded & not that interesting - just a personal opinion. My serious complaint is that Road Scholar seems to have trouble putting enough people on phones & computer for email. I wanted to arrange assistance getting to a connecting flight in Amsterdam on the way home after experiencing difficulties on the way to Copenhagen. I received one email but nothing else. I called KLM and received erroneous information. Finally Sonja (can't find her info anywhere) told me the night before that she had hopes arrangements for assistance had been made - so kudos for her if she was the one who succeeded! I want her to know that. This was a reach for me physically due to foot surgery 2 months before, but I am v very glad I stuck it out.
— Review left July 22, 2023
This participant did not give a star rating.
Louisa – Class of 2008 | Marblehead, MA
We like Road Scholar because of the learning opportunity. Contracting Covid was unfortunate. Thanks to Hanna Thompsen for her care and concern during our isolation. In general our instructors were excellent. Notable was Hallstein in Oslo. He seemed to care that we had the best experience possible. He led extra walks for those interested. On my first day of Covid, when I was feeling quite I’ll, I had to take a private taxi to the bus station and a public bus to Stockholm. At the bus station, at a moment when the bus driver was challenging my ticket and I couldn’t understand what he wanted, Hallstein showed up! He straightened it out. My husband and I were isolated in our room in Stockholm. We missed all lectures, meals with the group, and tours. I asked if it might be possible for some of us to sit apart from the group, perhaps outside of the meeting room, and listen to the lectures using the “Whispers”. No, not possible. I asked for handouts for the lectures. Not forthcoming. There were adequate handouts for the other lectures that we did attend. Covid is not new! I believe that, by now, Road Scholar should, be able to provide a minimum level of learning opportunity for those unable to join the group. There were 7 of us! In addition to handouts, a separate, short van tour of the (in this case) city would have been so helpful - to have some idea of the “lay of the land”. Mia in Helsinki was very good.
— Review left November 8, 2022
John – Class of 2013 | South Padre Island, TX
Great guides in each country and learned so much about the history, demographics, and culture of the four countries. Highly recommend this program.
— Review left October 21, 2022
Kimberly – Class of 2022 | Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
A wonderful and insightful experience. I really had fun.
— Review left October 8, 2022
Julia – Class of 2010 | Philadelphia, PA
Lots to learn and knowledgeable guides. Really loved lectures on Finnish history and music. Almost half of the participants tested positive for COVID, and were excluded from some portions of the trip. I think that anyone who decided to take this trip and knew that they would be dining without masks indoors with many others, were taking a calculated risk. I do not agree with the Road Scholar policy that the folks who tested positive must be excluded from the group activities, and must find their own way from one city to another. There were too many other portions of the trip that were as risky or more so, so the exclusion just seemed mean-spirited. And that is not something I like to experience on a Road Scholar trip.
— Review left October 2, 2022
Barbara – Class of 2017 | Northville, MI
This trip is a great way to get a taste of the Nordic countries and what makes them all so special. You’ll learn a lot & eat some great food! Our group leader Heidi was great! If you like to use a wash cloth, pack your own. Three of the four hotels do not supply them.
— Review left September 3, 2022
Jan – Class of 2022 | Philadelphia, PA
If you are looking for an education experience and the joy of touring Road Scholar gives you both. I was impressed with our guide and presenters, and the unique access we had to places that the normal public tours would not provide. It was a great experience.
— Review left August 29, 2022
Karen – Class of 2020 | Wheatland, WY
GREAT itinerary!!
— Review left August 21, 2022
Susan – Class of 2010 | New York, NY
Loved this trip. Extremely interesting and informative.
— Review left July 30, 2022
Clara – Class of 2007 | Glencoe, IL
Five stars!! This is actually four separate programs back-to-back. If you think the price is little steep, consider what you get for the money: excellent group leaders and guides at each location, quality lecturers who provide an indepth study of the history, politics, and social services in each city, entrance fees to all the important museums, etc., consistently wonderful food, two awesome overnight ferry trips with nice rooms and extravagant buffets, and upscale hotels in convenient locations for walking to interesting sites. Heidi, in Copenhagen, managed to meld the group into a family before we left for Oslo, so this trip was the most personable one I've ever been on. There is a lot of walking, but the pace is such that no participant lagged behind. Many of the sidewalks in each city are cobblestones, so wear appropriate shoes. A rain jacket and umbrella are recommended because of sudden, short showers that soon turn back into sunshine. In July the days are very long and bright: don't forget your sunscreen!
— Review left July 29, 2022
Nancy – Class of 2013 | Mansfield, TX
This trip is a great way to see a part of the world that has a different feel from the rest of Europe. I especially liked Copenhagen and Stockholm, but all of the cities were very nice and clean and interesting. It is a very active trip and you visit many different and varied places, so many that it's hard to pick my favorite. Getting to see the countryside in Finland when we went out to the Lotta Museum in Tuusula and saw Ainola and Hvitträsk was great. Tivoli Gardens was neat to visit and seeing Kronborg Castle up close and then from the sea as we passed it on the cruise ship was awesome! Our group leader, Lotte, and all four of our local city leaders were terrific. Lots to see and do on this trip.
— Review left July 21, 2022
Grace – Class of 2018 | Hudson, WI
We completely enjoyed our Four Nordic Capitals trip, and recommend it to others.
— Review left July 11, 2022
Margaret – Class of 2015 | Elizabethtown, PA
What a wonderful trip. The group was congenial and went with the flow of the tour well. We had a few hiccups with 3 people with lost luggage, one who had a passport and credit card stolen and one who hurt herself but kept on going. Our Program Guide who was with us the entire time handled everything so well and went above and beyond to make sure we all had a great time and participated in everything we could. He even took photos throughout and sent them to us by email at the end. I know so little about this part of the world and our city guides did an amazing job providing us with essential information and making sure we see the best in the area. Hanne, our guide in Copenhagen, got us into so many places and had several local experts who provided material and tours that you would probably miss if you went to the city on your own. The information in all 4 cities and the guides were excellent. It was also surprising at how similar and different each area was and nice to see how the locals were so helpful when we were on our free times. The two ferry overnight trips were such fun. They were like a trip within a trip and we enjoyed the views and the night shopping opportunities there too. Overall, thanks to Dave Crowe who kept things going well no matter what and to the city guides who provided the information to get the most out of the trip. We loved it all. By the way, we really ate well. We had variety and well prepared food along with some local specialties.
— Review left October 9, 2019
Pamela – Class of 2019 | Niceville, FL
I fulfilled a lifetime dream of visiting Scandinavia. Although each aspect of the trip was perfect (not even rain interfered with the trip's quality), sharing a lifetime experience with 23 fellow-travelers, our excellent group leader Carole, and our local guides was the absolute highlight. I will travel with no other group. Road Scholar is the best!
— Review left September 15, 2019