We’re in the process of designing private tours in Scandinavia that will bring the Artisans of Leisure style of travel to Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Contact us for more information. In the meantime, enjoy these photos taken by Artisans of Leisure travel specialist Leah Reilley during her recent scouting trip through the region.
In Sweden, Leah enjoyed touring Stockholm and the vicinity. Leah traced her ancestry to Stromsholm Castle, which is in the countryside outside Stockholm.
Nearby is Bromma Church, which has incredible medieval frescoes inside.
Stockholm’s City Hall has spectacular golden mosaics.
The Nobel Prizes are awarded inside the City Hall. This is the place setting for the celebratory dinner.
A more down-to-earth setting for a traditional meal of Swedish meatballs with lingonberries, potatoes and cucumbers.
Skansen is an outdoor museum of traditional structures from across Sweden. It covers a large area on a leafy island in the Stockholm harbor.
Many of the buildings house traditional shops, including a bakery.
Swedish artisans make many different types of high-quality crafts, including glass, textiles and ceramics.
The Turning Torso building is a landmark of Malmo, a city in southern Sweden with easy access to Denmark via the Oresund Bridge.
Like Stockholm, Copenhagen is surrounded by water, including the picturesque harbor of Nyhavn.
Copenhagen’s Central Station combines the Dane’s most popular forms of transportation: trains and bicycles.
Copenhagen’s striking Opera House.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a great day trip from the Danish capital. Art is displayed in small galleries and on park-like grounds that front the sea.
Iceland’s landscapes are truly breathtaking.
The people at the bottom of the waterfall give scale.
This homestead has a row of trees upslope to protect it from avalanches.
A hotel set among the rumpled landscape of ancient lava fields.
Leah above a crater lake in Iceland.
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