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Denmark/Norway/Sweden/Finland

Four Nordic Capitals

Program No. 3332RJ
Discover the secrets of Europe’s most northern cities, diving deep into culture, art and the traditions of Scandinavian design.

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At a Glance

With a midsummer sunrise at 3 a.m. and winter days lit by thousands of candles, Scandinavia keeps its own time and seasons. Experience the unique pace of the Nordic lifestyle in the four capital cities of Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm and Helsinki. Learn about their distinct histories, languages, cuisines and artistic traditions as you study alongside local experts in museums, palaces and energetic neighborhoods.
Activity Level
Varies by date
Walking up to 3 miles daily. Please note that the Activity Level for this program varies by date. Please make sure that you are attending a departure date that best fits your activity level. On Your Feet departures will include additional coach transfers to and from some meals and activities. Please see itinerary for details.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Embark on two overnight voyages of Scandinavia.
  • Taste a traditional Danish Christmas dinner of pork, potatoes, cabbage and rice pudding.
  • Enjoy musicians playing the Finnish kantele.
Featured Expert
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Mia Lindström
Mia Lindström received her degree in cultural management in 1996 and has been involved in folk high school work since then. She is an administrator and teacher at a folk high school in Karjaa and her fields of interest and lecture subjects include folklore, culture, the educational system and the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland. Mia received her master’s in folklore from Åbo Akademi University in 2011, and she has been leading Road Scholar groups since 1998.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Mia Lindström View biography
Mia Lindström received her degree in cultural management in 1996 and has been involved in folk high school work since then. She is an administrator and teacher at a folk high school in Karjaa and her fields of interest and lecture subjects include folklore, culture, the educational system and the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland. Mia received her master’s in folklore from Åbo Akademi University in 2011, and she has been leading Road Scholar groups since 1998.
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Leonardo Mastropasqua View biography
Leonardo Mastropasqua graduated from a private high school in Rome before enlisting for military service. After completing his service as an artillery lieutenant, he began leading safaris in East Africa. He climbed Mount Kilimanjaro several times with a variety of groups. While he makes his home in Italy, Leonardo also feels at home in Scandinavia thanks to his Swedish mother and leads Italian groups there every summer. He is proud of his heritage, native Italy, and is eager to share it with Road Scholar participants.
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Anette Florie Maman View biography
A Copenhagen native, Anette Maman studied literature at Copenhagen University and went on to work at the Danish Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel. She returned to her home country to study at the Copenhagen Business School where she graduated as a bilingual correspondent in English and German. As a lifelong learner, Anette is constantly studying and learning – especially in Danish history – and she recently received her professional bachelor’s degree in communication and Danish history at the age of 50.
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Caroline Bäcklund View biography
Caroline has lived all over the world, including outside Chicago and in Québec. She has bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration and Consumer Marketing and a master’s in French. Most recently, Caroline has been working as a substitute teacher for Cambridge Tests, focusing on political science and social science at the high school level. Caroline is also deeply involved in music. She plays in the Stockholm Symphonic Orchestra and the Tre Kronor Symphonic Band of Stockholm, where she has been the lead trombone since 2008.
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