Skip this if you hate literature history, but the preserved apartment is genuinely weird in a cool way. You walk through his exact office where he penned masterpieces, complete with the original desk and heavy velvet curtains. It feels like he just stepped out for a coffee. Keep your visit under an hour unless you’re an absolute theater nerd. The entrance fee is steep for the size, so check if your museum pass covers it.
This trans-European route balances the heavy historical weight of Warsaw with the medieval charm of the Baltics and the high-design nature of Scandinavia. By starting in Poland and moving north, you experience a fascinating escalation in both landscape drama and local cost of living. The driving segments are intentionally broken up to prevent fatigue, allowing for a deep dive into Oslo's fjord culture at the journey's peak. It is a cumulative experience where urban history eventually gives way to serene northern wilderness.





