Norway
Norway is home to the cosmopolitan capital Oslo as well as a range of historic towns and diverse landscapes. This is the top spot in Scandinavia to immerse yourself in nature, with fjords, waterfalls, glaciers and mountains galore.
MOST POPULAR Attractions in Norway
Oslo
The first place that greets most visitors to Norway is Oslo, Norway’s capital city and...
Ålesund
Ålesund is a coastal town spread across several islands in western Norway, with views of...
Bergen
The country’s second largest city with a population of about 270,000, Bergen is known as...
Flåm
One of Norway’s most celebrated fjord destinations, the tiny village of Flåm is nestled...
Geirangerfjord
Geirangerfjord is one of Norway’s most iconic fjords, stretching 15 kilometres (9 miles)...
Loen
Loen, a small village tucked away in the inner part of the Nordfjord region, offers some...
Norway in a Nutshell®
The best way to experience Norway’s breathtaking scenery is this legendary tour that...
Nærøyfjord
Nærøyfjord is one of Norway’s narrowest and most striking fjords, stretching 18...
Tromsø
At 350 kilometres (217 miles) above the Arctic Circle, it’s no wonder Tromsø is often...
Trondheim
This is a city with a long and interesting history, but the first thing you’ll notice...
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Aker Brygge
Aker Brygge is Oslo’s bustling waterfront area. By day, you can browse shops and enjoy a...
Akershus Fortress
Standing guard over Oslo’s harbour, Akershus Fortress is a medieval castle and...
Aurlandsfjord
Aurlandsfjord is a breathtaking branch of the Sognefjord, stretching 29 kilometres...
Bakklandet
This is the area of Trondheim you’re most likely to recognise from postcards and travel...
Bergen Museum
Located in Bergen’s city centre is a cluster of museums belonging to the Bergen Museum —...
Bodø
Bodø, Northern Norway’s second largest city, is located just north of the Arctic Circle....
Bryggen
Bryggen, Bergen’s lively harbour district, is home to postcard-perfect colourful...
Geiranger Skywalk - Dalsnibba
Dalsnibba is a mountain in Stranda Municipality located at the end of the Geiranger...
Eagle Road (Ørnevegen)
Eagle Road (“Ørnevegen”) is a steep mountain route located above Geiranger, and takes...
Eidfjord
With its unique natural environment, Eidfjord is among Norway’s hidden gems. This area...
Fjærland
Fjærland is a village at the end of the Fjærlandsfjorden, branching off Sognefjorden,...
Flåm Church
Flåm Church sits in a quiet valley approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) away from the...
Flåm railway
The Flåm Railway, or “the little green train,” is one of the world’s most scenic rail...
Mt Fløyen & Fløibanen funicular
In the heart of Bergen, you’ll find the Fløibanen Funicular, a much-loved ride that...
Fram Museum
Discover this maritime treasure on Oslo's leafy Bygdøy peninsula, just a scenic ferry...
Geiranger
Geiranger is a small village situated in the western part of Norway, where the nearest...
Gol
Gol lies in the heart of the Hallingdal district, surrounded by rolling hills, rivers,...
Gudvangen
Gudvangen, which roughly translates to “field of the gods by the water”, has been...
Hamar
Hamar sits on the shores of Lake Mjøsa, Norway’s largest lake. The wide waters reflect...
Hardangerfjord
Hardangerfjord is the fourth longest fjord in the world, and the second longest fjord in...
Hardangervidda National Park
Designated as a national park in 1981, Hardangervidda is the largest in Norway. It spans...
Holmenkollen Ski Museum & Tower
First built in 1892, the Holmenkollen Ski Jump (Holmenkollbakken) is among Oslo’s top...
Jostedalsbreen National Park
The Jostedal Glacier (“Jostedalsbreen”) is mainland Europe’s largest glacier. It covers...
Karl Johans Gate
A leisurely stroll down Karl Johans Gate, Oslo’s main thoroughfare, is a must for anyone...
King Håkon’s Hall
Håkon’s Hall is a 750-year-old hall in Bergen, norway built by King Håkon Håkonson as a...
Kirkenes
The small town of Kirkenes in Norway’s Finnmark region has a rich history. It’s also...
Kode art museums
The KODE Art Museums stretch along Bergen’s Lille Lungegård lake, forming one of the...
Kon-Tiki Museum
The Kon-Tiki Museum (“Kon-Tiki Museet”) celebrates the life and achievements of...
Kristiansund
A scenic drive on the Atlantic Ocean Road brings you to Kristiansund, a bustling harbour...
Lillehammer
Lillehammer is probably best known as the host city of the 1994 Winter Olympics. This...
Loen Skylift
Loen Skylift is a cable car that lifts your from the base of Nordfjord up to 1,011...
Lofoten Islands
Lofoten is a spellbinding archipelago above the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway. The...
Lom Stave Church
The Lom Stave Church, which dates back to the 12th century, is a triple nave stave...
Molde
The small city of Molde was originally a trading post in the Middle Ages and by the late...
Munch Museum
The Munch Museum (“Munch Museet”) houses the largest collection of works by Norwegian...
Myrdal
Myrdal is a small mountain railway station perched 867 metres (2,844 feet) above sea...
Nidaros Cathedral
Formally known as Nidaros, Trondheim was historically the religious centre of Norway....
North Cape
As mainland Europe’s northernmost point at the latitude of 71° north, North Cape...
Norwegian Coastal Voyage
The long coastline of Norway is one of the most famous sights in the world. Picture...
Norwegian Maritime Museum
You’ll find the Norwegian Maritime Museum right by Oslofjord’s chilly waters, close to...
Old Town Bridge
The Old Town Bridge (Gamle Bybro) was constructed by Johan Caspar von Cicignon in 1681...
Oslo City Hall
Oslo City Hall stands on the edge of the Oslofjord, its towers and red-brick façade...
Oslo fjord
The Oslo Fjord (Oslofjord) is an inlet in south-east Norway stretching from the...
Oslo Opera House
The Oslo Opera House is a striking modern landmark located right by the Oslofjord. Its...
Polaria
Polaria is located just a 5-minute walk from the centre of Tromsø, housed in a uniquely...
Ringve Music Museum & Botanical Garden
The Ringve Music Museum sits on Trondheim’s Lade peninsula, with sweeping views over the...
Rondane National Park
Rondane is Norway’s oldest national park, established in 1962 to protect its wild...
Røros
The small mountain village of Røros is well worth a visit, featuring characteristic...
Seven Sisters & Bridal Veil
The Seven Sisters waterfall is one of the most photographed sights in Geirangerfjord. 7...
Sogndal
Sogndalsfjøra, often simply called Sogndal by locals, is the lively town centre of...
Sognefjord
Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, stretches 205 kilometres (127 miles)...
Stegastein Viewing Platform
The Stegastein viewing platform, which is 650 metres above Aurlandsfjord, offers...
The Church of Our Lady
The Church of Our Lady (“Vår Frue Church”) stands in Trondheim’s city centre, near the...
The Polar Museum
Tromsø has long been a base for Arctic expeditions, and the Polar Museum (“Polarmuseet”)...
The Royal Palace
Built in the early 19th century, the Royal Palace is the official residence of King...
Mt Ulriken & cable car
As a city surrounded by seven mountains, Bergen has no lack of stunning viewpoints. And...
Vigeland Sculpture Park
Within Frogner Park, you’ll find one of Oslo’s most popular attractions, the Vigeland...
Voss
Known as Norway’s adventure capital, the small town of Voss draws thrill-seekers from...
Tvindefossen waterfall
Tvindefossen is a delicate waterfall near Voss, which features strands of rushing waters...
Vøringfossen
Vøringfossen is one of Norway’s most famous waterfalls, plunging 182 metres (597 feet)...
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