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Be captivated by cliff-top walks and 2,000 years of history on cruises from Dover, England. Set against the backdrop of the White Cliffs and peering across to France on the other side of the English Channel, Dover’s setting is a sight to behold. This bustling English port is steeped in history and coastal beauty. Explore the secret tunnels beneath medieval Dover Castle and easily make your way to iconic London landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the House of Parliament.
Kick off your Carnival cruise from a city rich in history and beautiful architecture: Copenhagen. Originally a Viking village and rebuilt during the Danish Golden Age, Copenhagen is filled with beautiful architecture, scenic canals, royal castles and ancient history to behold. Glide through the city’s canals before your cruise and admire the colorful gabled houses, cobbled streets and quaint cafes of the Christianshavn neighborhood. Become captivated at the Amalienborg Palace, the official residence of the Danish royal family, the world’s oldest monarchy. If you’re a foodie, savor a host of different cuisines in the city’s popular Tivoli Gardens, known for its lush pleasure garden, historical museums and the world’s most visited seasonal theme park.
Old meets new on your Berlin cruise. Here you will see how this once turbulent city is now a bustling cosmopolitan cultural mecca. In the capital and largest city in Germany, you certainly won’t run out of things to do. The Berlin Wall isn’t the same as it used to be, so take a trip to see the remains of this historic wall. You can also discover Egyptian mummies on Museum Island or step inside the historic parliament building known as the Reichstag.
Contemporary chic meets medieval charm in Tallinn, Estonia, located on the Baltic Sea. When you take a Carnival cruise to Tallinn, you’ll discover a vibrant capital city full of rich culture, hidden history, and picture-perfect streets. The city has preserved its limestone city walls that encircle the Old Town and 14th-century churches. As you wander through the town, you’ll see why Tallinn is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While here, you can experience the city’s Gothic Town Hall Square, see the war monument at Freedom Square and visit the Rotermann Quarter.
When you take a Carnival cruise to Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, you’ll discover a mix of old and new. An exceptional city of design, Helsinki offers a wonderful mix of old and new, with neoclassical buildings from the 1800s that delightfully complement stunning modern architecture. Situated on the edge of a leafy peninsula in a pocket of the Baltic Sea, Helsinki has stunning geographical features such as pebbled esplanades and tree-filled parks you won’t want to miss. Experience avant-garde museums, shop for accessories and fashion and remember to bring your camera along while you’re tackling your bucket list.
Hamburg, a major port city in northern Germany, is connected to the North Sea by the Elbe River. It’s crossed by hundreds of canals, and also contains large areas of parkland. Near its core, Inner Alster lake is dotted with boats and surrounded by cafes. The city’s central Jungfernstieg boulevard connects the Neustadt (new town) with the Altstadt (old town), home to landmarks like 18th-century St. Michael’s Church.
Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden, but comes in first when you’re looking at the biggest seaports across of all the Nordic countries. Located on the west coast, at the mouth of the Göta älv river, Gothenburg features a great assortment of elegance — everything from castles to canals to stylish buildings. For a bit of city culture, visit Götaplatsen, where a bronze statue of Poseidon and its fountain sit in the central square along with the city’s museum and concert hall. Or seize the opportunity to slow things down with a short boat ride to the southern archipelago. The very small islands don’t allow cars, giving life a much gentler pace. For residents, days consist of fishing, sailing and other marine activities… but even for someone like you who’s just dropping in, a visit can make you feel worlds away from city life.
Be captivated by cliff-top walks and 2,000 years of history on cruises from Dover, England. Set against the backdrop of the White Cliffs and peering across to France on the other side of the English Channel, Dover’s setting is a sight to behold. This bustling English port is steeped in history and coastal beauty. Explore the secret tunnels beneath medieval Dover Castle and easily make your way to iconic London landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the House of Parliament.
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