Oslo’s maritime legacy stretches back to its foundation in 1048 by King Harald III. This trading metropolis in Norway’s southeast has provided a safe harbor for travelers through the centuries. Viewed from the still waters of the Oslofjord, the skyline displays the architectural diversity that gives today’s city its unique style. The city of Henrik Ibsen and Jo Nesbo has played...
Read moreBergen is a port city set among the rugged fjords of Norway’s western coast. Like other Scandinavian destinations, it’s become...
Stavanger is one of the largest cities in Norway, and one with a relatively mild climate by Norwegian standards. It’s...
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The best things to do in Bergen take you through the historical city and beautiful surroundings. The second-largest city in Norway, it retains its small-town charm and welcoming atmosphere. It’s a cultural hub, with outstanding museums, galleries, historical areas and...
It's great to escape from everyday life now and again, but sometimes there just isn't enough time, or perhaps those...
Oslo is split into clear districts, each with its own character and charm. Previously, the great dividing line between east...
Skiing is without doubt Norway's favourite activity. Despite the fact that the city is far from the country's highest peaks,...
Many Viking fans make their way to Oslo and the Bygdøy peninsula, where a variety of museums and historical sites...
Norway is a diverse country with plenty of stunning scenery, but if you ask anyone what they associate most with...
The best things to do in Oslo showcase the city’s rich history and natural beauty. The capital of Norway occupies...
Saunas tend to be a Nordic phenomenon, and the best saunas in Oslo are some of the best in the...
The fjords in Norway are world-famous - they feature regularly in travel magazines, are frequently photographed and always a successful...
Check out what the average Oslo citizen chooses to put on their plate when they go out to eat. Here is a selection of the best local eateries - those not listed in the guide books or topping the Michelin...
Want to know what typical Norwegian home cooking was like before sushi, tacos, pizza and Indian? Meatballs, pork and dumplings...
Bergen's food culture is based on the fish trade, which created the wealth that the city is built on. This...
Oslo is a diverse and international city, and this is certainly reflected in the choice of eateries here. The locals are always willing to try something new, and international trends are also popular. Increased awareness of food quality, locally produced...
Stavanger's compact centre is pleasant to walk around, and unless you're shopping for something in particular, it's nice to just...
Whether you enjoy going from store to store or prefer everything in one place, Oslo is a perfect city for...
Oslo is full of things to do after dinner. Imagine this: You've been out for a superb meal. The night is still young, and you're not ready for bed just yet. You don't want to just go anywhere, because even...
The cultural life in Bergen has many things to offer those who want to continue to experience the city once...
Oslo nightlife is constantly evolving, and the cocktail bar segment has made a big leap in both quality and popularity....
Many Viking fans make their way to Oslo and the Bygdøy peninsula, where a variety of museums and historical sites put you up close to life-sized ships and medieval treasures. This guide on great Viking sites and festivals in Norway...
Our Oslo Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help planning your trip to one of the...
Our Bergen Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help planning your trip to one of the...