Highlights:
Tour Dates: September 19 – 28, 2025
- 3 gay-friendly and beautiful cities
- Boat trips on canals, lakes, and the Baltic Sea
- Scandinavian culinary experiences
- Walking tours focusing on LGBTQ+ personalities including:
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Lily Elbe (the Danish girl)
- Queen Christina
- Greta Garbo
- Tom of Finland
- Palaces and museums, such as:
- Sweden’s Royal Palace
- The ABBA museum
- And museums with great gay art!
Day 1–Fri Sept 19
Arrival in Copenhagen
After a morning to rest up after your international flights, we take a tour of Copenhagen, by foot and canal boat, and get to know this charming city, including the statue of the Little Mermaid—whose real story is far from the one most visitors hear! We conclude our tour with a welcome dinner of hearty Scandinavian specialties.
Hotel: SP34, a charming hotel, and in the perfect location for exploring Copenhagen, right near the Strøget shopping street, but also not far from Tivoli Gardens.
Day 2–Sat Sept 20
Hans Christian and the Danish Girl
This morning we take a walking tour in the center of historic Copenhagen, diving into the lives of Copenhagen’s two most famous LGBTQ+ personalities, Hans Christian Andersen and Lily Elbe—usually known by the movie title, as the Danish girl—a Danish artist who became the first (or possibly second) person to have gender confirmation surgery. Today you have a free afternoon, to do some shopping on the world’s longest pedestrian shopping street or visit some of Copenhagen’s great museums or palaces. Perhaps in the evening you will want to take a stroll around Tivoli Gardens, the old-world amusement park that inspired Walt Disney to create Disneyland.
Day 3–Sun Sept 21
Hamlet’s Castle
We make a day excursion out of Copenhagen to visit Kronborg castle in *Helsingør* —a name you may recognize!—the castle where the story of Hamlet takes place. While visiting this beautifully restored historic palace, we learn about the decadent Danish court that inspired Shakespeare and the English actors who played here and may have brought him the story.
Day 4–Mon Sept 22
First Sight of Stockholm
This morning we take a beautiful train ride through the Danish and Swedish countryside, arriving in Stockholm for a late lunch, after which we visit the city by foot and riverboat. Get ready for a beautiful city. In the late afternoon, we stop for a coffee at Sweden’s first gay café, Chokladkoppen, in the heart of Stockholm’s medieval city, the Gamla Stan.
Hotel: Miss Clara by Nobis, a charming boutique hotel in a lovely Art Nouveau building, right in central Stockholm by the Drottninggatan shopping district, and a short walk (or 3 minute metro ride) to the main tourist sights of the city.
Day 5–Tues Sept 23
From Queen Christina to ABBA
This morning we tour the royal palace, still the official residence of Sweden’s royal family, with a concentration on the gay royals (of which there have been several)—and especially the 17th century’s Queen Christina, whose gender and sexuality are as unclear to us today as they were to her contemporaries. A highlight of the tour is Queen Christina’s silver throne, on which (or on a Hollywood facsimile of which) Greta Garbo lounged in her famously gender-fluid and implicitly bisexual portrayal in 1933.
And after lunch, we visit a different kind of palace, the ABBA museum. Not that the members of ABBA were LGBTQ+, but could any group be bigger gay icons?
Day 6–Wed Sept 24
Stockholm art and palaces
This morning we visit Stockholm’s two main art museums and learn a bit about Scandinavian painters—especially the gay ones who made some of the early 20th century’s great male nudes, including Professor Lear’s favorite male nude after Michelangelo.
After lunch, we take a lovely boat ride out to a lovely palace, Drottningholm Palace, the royal family’s actual residence. The tour will include one of Sweden’s great treasures, a perfectly preserved 18th century opera house, with original sets and machinery!
Day 7–Thurs Sept 25
Garbo and the Ferry
This morning we explore the early years of Sweden’s most famous movie star, Greta Garbo, and we end at her grave. Your afternoon is free, to visit more museums, or do some shopping, or lounge by the water.
In the evening, we gather to take the ferry to Helsinki, starting with a beautiful ride out through the Stockholm archipelago. The ferry ride is quite an experience, with several restaurants (generally including a really vast smorgasbord) and night clubs—and at the end beautiful views of the Finnish coast.
Day 8–Fri Sept 26
Welcome to Helsinki
Upon arrival in Helsinki, we set out for a walking tour of this charming seaside city, with its mix of historic buildings (from its Russian and Swedish pasts) and sleek Nordic design.
Hotel: Klaus K Hotel, a very central and very gay-friendly hotel with a lovely combination of chic Finnish design and homey Finnish cooking.
Day 9–Sat Sept 27
Finland’s Famous Tom
This morning we will visit the gay underbelly of Helsinki’s mid-20th century on a tour of the places where Touko Laaksonen (better known as Tom of Finland) took his nocturnal strolls, looking for inspiration and/or company.
Today you are free for the afternoon. We meet again for one last Nordic meal to toast the Nordic countries’ LGBTQ+ past, their beautiful cities and progressive cultures, and the new friends we have made on our tour!