Denmark was easily my favourite, I could give some recommendations based on what you like to do. Copenhagen is (one of) my favourite cities in Europe, and I liked Denmark over Sweden. (Denmark over Stockholm, Stockholm was alright though.) Finland was alright, but nothing special there. Tallin (Estonia) was really unique and cool if you plan on hopping over the sea.
In particular, the island of Ærø has a small town, Ærøskøbing, like no other I've ever seen. Check it out.
In Copenhagen, some to check out:
- Christiania - hippie community.
- the area around City Hall (radhuspladesen, Hans Christian statue) is pretty cool
- Nyhavn, a little sailors quarter that is very popular
- Rosenburg Palace, their art is really different from the rest of Europe
For Stockholm, I thought the greatest part of Stockholm was taking a boat into Stockholm then actually being there itself. Lots of islands just dotted everywhere, with a deep enough canal for big ships to go through there. I liked walking around Stockholm (wasn't that impressed by the Vasa, actually).
Oslo had a pretty sweet little park of statues. The museums were less then thrilling IMO.
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