Tourist Places in Norway

Tonsberg, Arendal, Henningsvær, Longyearbye, Reine, Skudeneshavn, Geirangerfjord, Tromso, Atlanterhavsveien, Nordkapp, Roros, Bodo and many more.

From diverse landscapes that reflect awe-striking sceneries to natural wonders of the polar sun and northern lights to modern architectures, places to visit in Norway are incredible and worthy. A Scandinavian country, Norway is home to extensive beaches, majestic mountains, deep blue fjords, and lush valleys that make it one of the most gorgeous countries to live or visit in the world.

While Kirkenes and Lofoten Islands are perfect to witness the Midnight Sun or the Northern Lights, Sognefjord, Hardangerfjord, and Geirangerfjord are amongst the most serene tourist places in Norway for their other-worldly beauty. Ålesund is famous for colorful Art Nouveau style, Tromsø for whale watching, Svalbard is known for its snowy wilderness and polar bears. Trondheim features a rich heritage; Bergen, colorful wooden houses; Oslo, a lively modern ambiance.

But, Norway is not only about natural beauty and wonders but offers an abundance of places to relax or indulge in hair-raising adventures. Plan a trip to this one of the happiest countries and immerse yourself in breathtakingly wonderful natural or man-made delights.

Here is the list of best places to visit in Norway:

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Oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway. This is popular for its Viking history, culture, and traditions. There are many international museums here that provide natural beauty. There are many places for walking and hiking trails in this city. You can hike in the forests, lakes, and many other hiking spots in and around the city. This city is popular for its nightlife.

This is one of the most scenic Scandinavian destinations. Moose are the most common animals spotted in winter. This is a city that has Norway's wolf reserve. There are many archipelagos and islands nearby. The climate is usually warm and winter has snow.

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Drammen

Located west of the Oslofjord, Drammen is one of the bustling Norway tourist places offering an array of thrilling adventures, biking excursions, skiing, or ravine expeditions. The city is located on the shores of the pristine Drammenselva River that is famous for salmon fishing.

Replete with urban vibes this city is a hub of shopping places, restaurants, cafes, bars, and offers a freakish ambiance of the city across the most famous & lively pathway beside the Drammenselva River. Sailing on the MS Drammen is a true romantic treat while a small journey on the longest heritage train line to the Krøderbanen is past imagination. The Spiraltoppen Viewpoint is to witness the 360-degree views of the city while enjoying your drinks or meals in the beer garden or restaurant, or learning about the rich past of the city at the open-air museum. For culture admirers, there is a long alley on Blaafarveværket, whereas for art lovers it has a museum and Drammen Theatre.

Another landmark of the city is the Ypsilon Bridge that is not only impossible to ignore for its two tall pylons but the stunning scenery that acts as a dreamy backdrop. With so many fascinations and activities, the city is a dream place to have a memorable holiday.

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Molde

Located in the traditional Romsdal district of Norway, Molde is a fairly charming and unexplored city in the Scandinavian region. The town is fondly dubbed as the ‘Town of Roses’ by the locals here, owing to the luxuriant rose gardens that fill up the city on all sides. With its roses blooming through a better part of the year, this fjord city prides in its almost ethereal beauty. The surrounding snow-clad peaks that surround Molde add to the heavenly charm of the place.

One of the best ways to explore the beautiful landscape here is to make your way to the Varden Viewpoint. Located at a height of over 400 meters above sea levels, this little peak offers uninterrupted views of the ‘Molde Panorama’, or the 222 peaks that surround the city. The Romsdal Museum is another popular attraction here, preserving several traditional homes and cultural exhibits under its wing.

There are several ways to explore Molde. Whether you take a bike tour, or choose to explore the city on foot, the sightseeing tours offered here are plenty and comprehensive. Molde also hosts the annual Jazz festival in Europe, which is an absolute must-have experience if you have a penchant for jazz music. Molde experiences cold and rainy weather throughout the year. The summers, lasting between May and September, are generally short, cool and cloudy, while the winters are quite long, freezing and remain overcast.

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Bergen

Nestled on the southwest coast of Norway, the city of Bergen prides in its beautiful wharfs, charming neighborhoods, and deep fjords. Embraced by a series of mountains on all sides, the idyllic charm of Bergen has made it one of the most popular tourist spots in Europe. The second largest city in Norway, Bergen has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to its unparalleled beauty.

The beauty of Bergen derives from the stunning mountains and fjords that surround the place, giving it a popular nickname of the ‘city of seven mountains.  Apart from its natural splendor, captivating old school towns imbue a rustic charm to the city.

While in Bergen, do not miss out on the opportunity of visiting the old town of Bryggen. Replete with wooden alleyways, charming buildings and a chock-full of studious, workshops and eateries, the streets of this 700-year-old town are simply begging to be explored. While in Bryggen, make sure to visit the Bryggen Museum, which chronicles the evolution of the city from the 14th century. Another amazing way to explore the city is to climb one of the seven mountains that gives Bergen its secondary title, with Mount Floyen being the best option.

A haven for adventure lovers, Bergen offers a variety of trekking opportunities- from scaling the scenic Mount Floyen, to hiking to the top of Bergen’s tallest mountain, Mount Ulriken. If hiking is not your thing, you may choose to scale both these mountains on a funicular or a cable car respectively.

You may also choose to explore the country’s history by visiting the various museums here, such as the KODE Museum, Grieg Museum, the Bergen Open Air Museum and Hanseatic Museum. 
The coastal town of Bergen experiences rainy weather throughout the year. Summers in the city remain cool and cloudy, while winters tend to be very cold, windy and overcast.

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Flam

Nestled within Norway’s Viken country, Sarpsborg is one of the largest urban cities in the country. Founded in the Nordic ages, the city was originally called ‘Borg’ or ‘castle’, after the towering Olav Haldarrson fortification here. The name gradually grew to add Sharps, after the powerful Sarps Waterfall that the city is so well known for.

Despite being established nearly 7,000 years ago, Sarpsborg has retained almost all of its original charm and beauty. Flanked by Norway’s largest river, the Glomma, on one side, Sarpsborg prides in its typical Scandinavian beauty, complimented only by the charm of the towering medieval buildings that scatter the place. A visit to Sarpsborg undoubtedly warrants a trip to the Sharps waterfall, the city’s pride. The largest waterfall in all of Europe, Sharps is as magnificent as it is daunting insight and splendor. While at Sharps, do not miss out on the chance to make a short visit to the 16th century Hafslund Manor, a heritage site home to over 3,000-year-old rock carvings.

One of the best ways to explore the beauty of the charming historical town would be to take a tour of the Borgarsyssel Museum, set by the ruins of the Medieval St. Nicholas Church. Those with a taste for adventure can head over to Eventyrfabrikken to try their hand at sports like high roping, trampoline, mountain climbing, and so on. And if you want to increase your climbing skills further, you could add a trip to the Gecko climbing center to your itinerary as well. Sarpsborg enjoys cool weather throughout the year. While the summer months, between May and September, remain comfortable and pleasant, the winters here are generally freezing, long, and overcast.

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Tromso

Situated right atop the Arctic Circle, the city of Tromso is a major cultural hub in Norway. Regarded as one of the best spots for viewing the Northern Lights, Tromso is flocked by tourists throughout the year. Boasting of a rustic, old-school charm, Tromso is well known for its characteristic centuries old wooden houses that scatter the city. The stunning skyline here, punctured by the greenish blue colors of the aurora for most of the year, is dominated by the stained glass steeple of the famed Arctic Cathedral.

While in Tromso, one must invariably make a visit to the gorgeous Arctic Cathedral. Established in 1965, the Cathedral is one of the most prominent points in the city, and hosts several local concerts throughout the year. Those keen on exploring the history of Tromso can also make their way to the Polar Museum. Tromso is regarded as a hiker’s paradise, and quite rightly so. With over 1200 peaks under its built, hiking and trekking are some of the most popular activities here.

The several Sami villages around the city make a perfect visit for those desiring to explore the local Sami culture, with activities such as sledding, reindeer sledding and fishing offered as added bonuses here. The city is also an ideal visit for all those looking to view the Northern Lights or the midnight sun, with its several peaks serving as amazing vantage points for the same. The weather in Tromso remains cold throughout the year, with lots of rain and snow. The short summers, between May and September, generally remain cool, cloudy and rainy. The rest of the year remains freezing, with temperatures often falling below zero.


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Enriched with a historic atmosphere, Fredrikstad carries the charm of the old town along with the coastal treasures of the Hvaler archipelago. The town is the largest in the south-eastern region of Østfold and one of the best-preserved places to visit in Norway. It also offers a great blend of history, culture, and stunning surroundings. Surrounded by 17th-century defensive walls, the old town impresses with its ancient structures, cobbled streets packed with welcoming cafes, restaurants, and potters selling their lovely crafts. A short distance away lie Isegran and Kongsten that boast of the Fredrikstad Museum, the Renaissance garden, Bastion 5 and Østfold Art Center.

For nature lovers, the gorgeous Hvaler archipelago and lush Ytre Hvaler National Park lie just a few hours drive away. Explore the beauties with island hopping on board a local ferry or feel a rush in adrenaline with a kayak. Fredrikstad lies on southern Oslo fjord and is known for its brightest and sunniest days in Norway. With options like fishing, diving, biking, hiking the Hankø Fjordhotell & Spa to shopping and culinary experiences, there is so much to do and see in Fredrikstad. Do include this town in your Norway trip itinerary and explore its elegance that would definitely make you fall in love with this place.

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Sitting in the serene locales of Southwest Norway, Stavanger was developed around a cathedral which dates back to the twelfth century. With its natural surroundings, numerous waterways and the seaside location, this place becomes a go to spot for numerous tourists and vacationers who wish to enjoy a playful holidaying experience away from the humdrums of the city. Having sea around most of its boundary, Stavanger becomes nothing less than a water wonderland. The peaceful vibes of this west coast city have attracted thousands of nature lovers towards its serene surroundings and chill vibes. 

While places like Pulpit rock and Gamle Stavanger mesmerise tourists with their splendid scenery and classy alleyways, the Stavanger City Museum and the Norweighian Petroleum Museum on the other side bestow loads of knowledge regarding the past as well as the current developments of this town.  
All the adventure enthusiasts who can walk an extra mile to experience how wonderful nature is can trek towards Lysefjord to gaze into the epic and dramatic landscape. The peacekeepers can visit Jernaldergården to spend an evening along an iron age farm, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Stavanger has an average yearly temperature of 14.9 degree celsius, thus people will be offered a comparatively dry and cold climate. Stavanger also experiences snowfall in the winters, which turns it into a winter wonderland. 

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Amongst the most vibrant family tourist places in Norway, Kristiansand is known for its Norway's largest zoo & amusement park, arts center, museums, beaches, ferry trips, vintage steam train, and a lot more. Feel welcomed by the fresh ambiance and friendly natives of Posebyen old town and start your journey towards the sandy Bystranda Beach surrounded by grand palm trees and have a refreshing time in the pool of the Aquarama Waterpark.

Enjoy the artsy vibes and the great music of all times at the Kilden Performing Arts Centre or test your stamina with wall climbing at the Høyt & Lavt Odderøya. Bike through the cobbled alleys to witness the colorful treasures of art displayed on the street walls and discover the culture and food of the locals from up and close. The Dyreparken Zoo & Amusement Park is a favorite of tiny tots and offers a complete package of fun, thrills, food, and rest. Møvik fortress is another heritage marvel while its museum reflects the historical significance.

Kristiansand is a hub of fancy islands with white beaches, cafes, resorts, picturesque scenery offering a true holiday essence. Plan a family trip to this dreamy town this summer and have a memorable retreat full of adventures and entertainment.

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Located in central Norway, Trondheim is a very blissful, clean, scenic and joyous city. Experiencing very large amounts of tourist footfall due to its Gothic style cathedrals, Trondheim has been a famous place among tourists throughout the world. 

Considered to be “the home of Nordic flavours”, Trondheim is known for the colourful and cobbled streets which span throughout the town. Having a river pass through its centre, most of the famous locales and meeting points are located along the stream only, thus adding more beauty to every dining and shopping experience. 

The Kristiansen Fortress is one of the most famous locations in Trondheim, which is a beautiful combination of an ancient fort with a museum within it. While the museum takes you back to the part era, the alleyways of the fortress on the other hand lets you click numerous memorable pictures. 

Some of the most famous activities which one must try in Trondheim include taking a tram to Lian to enjoy some of the most scenic and fun filled rides. To your surprise, this place is also one of those spots where you can experience the northern lights when the skies are dark and clean.  

The climate of Trondheim is dry, cold and fussy. The temperature never goes below 20 degrees in summers and the winters are very cold. Also, winters are the times when most of the tourists visit here to experience the visuals of the Northern Lights. 

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Other Attractions

Rambergstranda Beach is located in the picturesque Lofoten Islands, Norway, in the area of Justnes along the North Sea. The beach and its bay are characterised by a stunning white sandy stretch and crystal clear water, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers. The presence of the dramatic mountains in the backdrop enhances the beauty of the place and gives photograph enthusiasts ample opportunities to capture this beauty.

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Flam Valley is a picture-perfect destination nestled in the heart of Norway. This iconic destination is known for its mesmerizing flowers and tranquil ambiance, which is truly breathtaking. Nestled between steep mountains and deep fjords, the valley is home to the charming village of Flam, a popular stop along the scenic Flam Railway. This railway journey is one of the steepest in the world and offers breathtaking views of waterfalls, lush greenery, and snow-capped peaks.

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Nestled in Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier in Europe, the National Park has three grand museums and a visitor center educating about this beautiful region. The Park houses many small and big glaciers, lush valleys, and snow-covered mountains and is one of the most amazing places to see in Norway.

Its wide range of landscapes is its biggest attraction that changes abruptly from verdant valleys to snow-covered hills. The region experiences an Arctic climate and the best way to explore the region is on foot, which makes you feel as if you are hiking from one season to another.

Location: Vestland, Norway

Best Time to Visit: June to August

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Amongst the most fascinating places to see in Norway, Sognefjord is also known as the King of Fjords. It is the longest and deepest fjord in Norway and reflects natural scenery like a painting on the canvas. Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, this can be best enjoyed through a boat cruise, fjord safari, or a kayak.

From visitor centers, museums, art galleries, historical sites, stave churches to magnificent landscapes of deep valleys, towering peaks, blue glaciers, and lush farms, the regions around the fjord have so much for the enticements of locals and visitors alike.

Location: Vestland County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: June to August

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Located close to the North Pole, Svalbard is a place to experience arctic wilderness, distinct wildlife, and lots of adventures. The region endures three seasons: long dark Northern Light Winter, bright & sunny winter, and Polar Summer, all of which unique in themselves and offer a different range of activities and indulgences.

Longyearbyen is the administrative center of the islands and offers an array of cultural activities like shows, festivals, concerts, and exhibitions. It has a few restaurants and a local beer brewery. Nearly two-thirds of Svalbard is protected to safeguard this arctic world.

Location: Between mainland Norway and the North Pole, Kingdom of Norway

Best Time to Visit: May to September

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The Winter Wonderland in Norway, Tromso is a favorite tourist destination for its Arctic history, splendid culture, contemporary cuisine, and snowy surroundings. The city lies in the heart of the auroral oval and offers awe-striking views of the Northern Lights. Witness these dancing lights from the boat, bus, or basecamp and you will certainly be amazed by the magic and aura of this natural wonder.

From Dog sledding, reindeer feeding, kayaking, sea eagles spotting, snowshoeing to snowmobiling, there is so much to keep you engaged and entertained and test your adrenaline.

Location: Troms og Finnmark County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: February and March for the Northern Lights and snow-based activities

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One of the world’s northernmost sites for surfing, Lofoten Islands offer diverse landscapes of towering mountains, deep blue fjords, squawking seabird colonies, and stunning beaches. It is also one of the most beautiful places to visit in Norway to indulge in a wide range of experiences from surfing, hiking, skiing, fishing, ocean rafting to scuba diving.

Other than exciting adventures, the region is famous for its fishing villages and is visited by nature lovers, photographers to artists to endure the natural wonders of the midnight sun and the northern lights.

Location: Nordland County, Norway

Best Time to Visit:  July to August and

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A Viking's old town, Tonsberg has emerged as one of the most popular summer Norway tourist places for its captivating coastline, verdant forests, sandy beaches, museums, and cultural events.

From the world-famous Oseberg ship, Mount Slottsfjell, Slottsfjell Museum, Slottsfjell Tower to Haugar Art Museum, each and every site has its own charm and reflects the country's rich past and culture. Its ski slopes make it a winter destination while long sandy and rocky coastline attract watersports and beach lovers, and rich foliage entices nature lovers.

Location: Vestfold og Telemark County, Southern Norway

Best Time to Visit: June to Mid-September

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A UNESCO-protected site, Geirangerfjord presents a poetic scenery of snow-capped peaks, cascading waterfalls, lush vegetation, and a dreamy ambiance.

For nature lovers, the Geirangerfjord has an abundance of choices from sightseeing trips, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, fishing, and rafting. Restaurants and eateries are also the points of pride of the fjord and serve local flavors with a twist. Moreover, along with providing visitors with delightful experiences, the region tries its best to preserve nature, culture, and the environment making it a sustainable destination to live or visit.

Location: Sunnmøre, Møre og Romsdal County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: July and August

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Arendal

Promising a seaside retreat, Arendal is a travellers' dream destination with its picturesque archipelago featuring favorable settings for swimming, deep-sea fishing, or kayaking.

From enjoying a ferry ride to Merdø island, or a sightseeing boat cruise around the isle of Hisøy, or a Hove high rope adventure on Tromøy island, or learning new facts at the Vitensenteret Sørlandet Science Center to having a taste of lifetime at restaurants and pubs located near the harbour Pollen, the town is full of fun-filled activities and sights to behold.

Location: Agder County, Southeastern Norway

Best Time to Visit: June till September

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A picturesque fishing village, Henningsvær comprises a number of islets scattered over the waters of Vestfjord. Henningsvær is the talk of the town for its traditional Norwegian hamlets, quirky cafes, inviting restaurants, the Hus Gallery, and an array of thrilling adventure activities.

Numerous colorful wooden buildings, cafes, pubs, and restaurants line the harbor whereas the steep mountains of Austvågøya act as a picturesque backdrop. A short hike to the Glomtinden (419 meters) is worth every effort and stuns with the terrific landscapes of the Lofoten Islands.

Location: Vågan Municipality, Nordland county, Norway

Best Time to Visit: Mid-June till August
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A small Arctic town, Longyearbyen is amongst the best places to visit in Norway to enjoy arctic weather, excitement, and adventures. It serves as the gateway to the most thrilling nature-based experiences, arctic wilderness, and snow adventures in Svalbard.

The winter signifies Polar Nights offering spectacular sceneries of dancing Northern Lights and opportunities for snow adventures, concerts, festivals, sporting events, and a torchlit Christmas parade. The polar summer is overshadowed by the Midnight Sun, which remains high in the sky 24 by 7 and perfect for snowmobile tours, dog sledding, hiking, skiing, and boat tours

Location: Svalbard, Norway

Best Time to Visit: June to September

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Reine

One of the most serene places to visit in Norway, Reine is a quaint village on the island of Moskenesøya on the northern Lofoten archipelago. The shoreline presents a picture-postcard scenery with red and white fishermen’s huts and surrounding granite shooting peaks.

Reine is a hub of the best hikes on the Lofoten Islands and offers plenty of adventures like kayaking, biking, camping, and skiing in the winter, etc. With Horseid Beach and Bunes Beach offering spectacular seascapes, the best views of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), and the Norwegian Fishing Village Museum of Å, the town has much more than expected.

Location: Moskenes, Nordland County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: June to September for Summer Activities and September to April for Northern Lights and Snow Adventures

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Popularly known as the ‘White Lady’, this picturesque town is one the most beautiful unexplored places in Norway and boasts of its unspoiled charm and elegance. This old heritage town has 130 well-preserved wooden white houses with red roofs that outline the town's shoreline.

The harbor area is the main attraction as it is always busy and bustling with locals and visitors. The town square is to do daily shopping, Søragadå offers a rich collection of local art, while the old town has a number of cafes offering local coffee, doughnuts, cake, waffles, and much more.

Location: Karmøy, Rogaland County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: July until September

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Enjoy the thrills of winter storms or long hours of sunshine during the summer at Atlanterhavsveien, a man-made marvel of modern engineering. The experience of driving, biking, or a bus ride is not only beyond imagination but lets you soak in the beauty of natural surroundings.

Described as the world’s most beautiful car drive, Atlanterhavsveien connects several small islets through its seven magnificent bridges and offers angling, diving, hiking, and cycling, like experiences to witness stunning natural scenery. Several viewing spots, depicting cutting-edge architecture, also lie en-route that are stationed to promote this scenic road.

Location: Møre og Romsdal County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: October to mid-January for whale watching

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The northernmost part of Europe, Nordkapp is a place full of thrills, excitement, and adventures. Explore the snowy wilderness on a snowmobile, or spend a night at the North Cape, or witness the dancing Aurora Borealis from up and close, each and every experience guarantee a rush in adrenaline.

Nordkapphallen is situated atop the steep mountain cliff, rising 307 meters above the Arctic Ocean, and offers breathtaking scenery, a restaurant, a coffee shop, and Aurora Borealis Bar.

Location: Troms og Finnmark County, Norway

Entry Fees: for Nordkapphallen

Adult: NOK 260 per person

Children under 15 years: NOK 80 per person

Best Time to Visit: June and July

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The Northern Norwegian Art Museum, located in Tromsø, showcases a diverse collection of art reflecting the culture and history of northern Norway. It features works from the 19th century to contemporary times, highlighting regional artists. Visitors can explore exhibitions on northern landscapes, Sami culture, and unique Arctic themes, making it a cultural gem in the region.

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The Fløibanen Funicular Railway in Bergen, Norway, transports visitors from the city center to the top of Mount Fløyen. Offering spectacular panoramic views of Bergen, its fjords, and the surrounding countryside, the funicular is an ideal way to experience the city’s natural beauty and access scenic hiking trails and viewpoints.

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Roros

A living museum, Roros used to be a mining town, which is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. It houses protected wooden structures and buildings that are believed to be built during the 17th and 18th centuries.

To get the authentic taste of this ancient village, take a bike or stroll on foot through narrow alleys, old courtyards, and antique structures. A number of small art shops and workshops add charm to this quaint village and sell award-winning designer local products. Do try traditional dishes, including local cheeses, pastries, and farm produces, and feel delighted.

Location: Trøndelag County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: June and July

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Bodo

Known as the "Little brother of Tromsø", Bodo is amongst the most vibrant and lively Norway tourist places replete with diverse culture, delectable cuisine, unspoiled views, fascinating street art, and awe-inspiring sights.

Hiking to the Keiservarden hill is family fun, a leisurely stroll on Moloen Pier is truly romantic, and the Norwegian Aviation Museum is an attraction of all ages. From trekking, witnessing whirlpools at the Saltstraumen to capturing Northern Lights or the polar sun, the city has so much on the offer but still is a hidden gem.

Location: Nordland County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: mid-July to mid-August for midnight sun and mid-November until late January for Northern Lights

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Alesund

Located on the west coast of Norway, Alesund is a tiny hamlet by the waterside and one of the most attractive Norway tourist places. Its incredibly beautiful land and seascapes are not only worth witnessing but adventures like hiking and kayaking can keep you busy and amused for a long.

Its fairytale art nouveau architecture entices history buffs and carries a historical significance as well. Walk along the waterfront to cherish this incomparable architecture that sets the town apart from other Norwegian cities. Jugendstilsenteret Museum describes the story behind this architecture while restaurants and cafes serve the best of local cuisines.

Location: Møre og Romsdal County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: May until October

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A jewel in the crown of Norway, Geiranger offers gorgeous landscapes of snow-covered peaks, abandoned verdant farms, thunderous waterfalls, and a majestic azure fjord. The Geirangerfjord is its major attraction for its scenic beauty, fresh environment, and it being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Along the side of the fjord are (Skageflå, Knivsflå, and Blomberg) lush farms and Friaren & De Syv Søstre waterfalls that heighten the beauty of the place manifolds. To feel the majesty of the region from up and close, either take a fjord cruise, or drive up to Ørnesvingen, Flydalsjuvet, or Dalsnibba.

Location: Stranda, Møre og Romsdal County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: May until October

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An arm of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the Briksdalsbreen glacier features mesmerizing scenery and is one of the most scenic places to see in Norway. The glacier is attractively set between thunderous waterfalls and towering peaks and falls in the Jostedalsbreen National Park.

The views of the glacier plunging down from a height of 1200 meters into the gorgeous Briksdalen Valley are absolutely majestic. Witness the dramatic elegance or explore the wilderness either on foot or riding a unique Troll Car. The Briksdals glacier is also a popular hiking destination and attracts hikers, trekkers, and nature lovers from across the world.

Location: Stryn, Vestland County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: May until October

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Home to a few of Northern Europe’s highest mountains, Jotunheimen National Park leaves the visitors spellbound with the unmatched landscapes of waterfalls, lakes, rivers, glaciers, and valleys. With more than 120 designated routes, the region offers hiking and trekking opportunities to families, novice to experienced hikers ranging from short strolls to multi-day expeditions.

These marked paths have cabins, hotels, and farms offering cozy overnight accommodation and warm food. Other than hiking, rafting, horse riding, cycling, alpine skiing, like adventures are also available to pump your adrenaline in this one of the most rugged places to visit in Norway.

Location: Between Oppland County and Sogn og Fjordane County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: Mid-June to late August

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Alta

Known as the city of arctic lights, Alta is amongst the most spectacular places to visit in Norway for its stunning wilderness and the magical Arctic gleams that are in full glory both during summer and winters.

While summer offers the midnight sun when the sun never sets, the winter season is the time to hunt for dancing Aurora Borealis. Winter adventures are dogsledding, snowmobiling, snowshoe hiking, horse sleigh riding, staying in the ice hotel, etc. The summer also tests your stamina with hiking, trekking, biking, boating, like experiences right under the polar sun.

Location: Troms og Finnmark County, Norway

Best Time to Visit: June through August and December through February

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Jostedalsbreen Glacier, located in western Norway, is the largest glacier on mainland Europe, covering an area of approximately 487 square kilometers. Part of the Jostedalsbreen National Park, this majestic glacier is surrounded by towering mountains and deep valleys, offering a dramatic landscape that attracts nature enthusiasts, hikers, and adventure seekers from around the world. Its icy blue and white expanse is breathtaking, with arms of the glacier extending into various fjords and valleys, such as the famous Nigardsbreen and Briksdalsbreen glaciers.

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Stabben Lighthouse, built in 1867, is a coastal beacon located near Florø, Norway. Perched on a small rock island, it guides ships through the treacherous waters of the Norwegian Sea. Its distinctive architecture and remote location make it a striking landmark and a symbol of maritime safety.

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Nordfjord is one of the country’s most stunning and diverse fjords. Stretching over 100 kilometers, it combines the best of Norway’s natural wonders: towering mountains, shimmering glaciers, cascading waterfalls, and deep, serene waters. A visit to Nordfjord offers travelers a unique blend of breathtaking scenery, adventure, and tranquility.

One of the main highlights of Nordfjord is its proximity to the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest glacier in mainland Europe. The Briksdal Glacier, a popular arm of Jostedalsbreen, draws visitors from all over the world who are eager to witness its sheer size and beauty. Whether you take a guided hike up to the glacier or simply admire it from a distance, the experience is nothing short of awe-inspiring.

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Skodje Bridge, located in Norway, is an architectural marvel that forms a stunning series of stone arch bridge. It was built between 1922 and 1925, displaying the country's rich engineering heritage. The structure features three prime stone arch bridge known for their historical significance and elegant design.

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Tromso Ice Domes is one of the most recent additions to Tromso’s exciting list of things to do. It is usually the go to spot for those planning to explore the northern part of Norway in winter. 

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Hamnøy

Hamnoy is a small fishing village located 1300 kilometres north of Oslo, the capital of Norway. This village is nothing less than a paradise for all types of tourists, thanks to the overall vibe of the place. Although the village is small in size and is remote in terms of access, it is frequented by tourists. In fact, it takes pride in being one of the most eye-catching places in Lofoten.

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Aurlandsfjord takes pride in being one of the most spectacular fjords of Norway. In fact it is popularly known as the Grand Canyon of Norway and is a sight worth marvelling. Norway is known for its awe inspiring beauty, and this place is no exception. From being one of the most photographed spots, this place attracts a lot of tourists. When in Aurlandsfjord, you can travel in the cruise and explore the nearby villages as they are known for being serene and calm.

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Enter the 12th-century marvel of Norwegian architecture, Borgund Stave Church, and experience its enchanting mediaeval atmosphere. With its distinctive seven-tiered roof decorated with dragon heads and elaborate carvings on entrances, it is a prime example of a stave church. 

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Naeroyfjord fiord is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is one of Norway's most iconic fjords, renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. Stretching over 17 kilometers, it is a narrow branch of the larger Sognefjord, surrounded by towering cliffs that rise to 1,800 meters. The fjord's pristine waters, cascading waterfalls, and lush green landscapes create a stunning, serene environment. 

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Trollfjord, located in the Nordland county of Norway, is a strikingly beautiful and narrow fjord renowned for its dramatic landscapes and pristine natural beauty. Situated between the islands of Austvågøya and Hinnøya, this fjord extends about 2 kilometers and is characterized by steep, towering cliffs that rise sharply from the water, creating a breathtaking and almost otherworldly scenery.

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Kvernafjorden, nestled in Norway's scenic landscape, is a stunning fjord renowned for its natural beauty and tranquility. Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush greenery, the fjord offers breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boat tours. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serenity of this picturesque Norwegian gem, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.

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Located in the Nordnes neighbourhood of Bergen, Nordnesparken is the second-best park in the city. It is a scenic public park that offers a serene escape with panoramic views of the fjord. The park was established in the 19th Century showcasing Norwegian landscape architecture with winding paths and lush lawns.

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Isterdalen is a picturesque valley in Norway known for its dynamic landscape and breathtaking natural beauty. Isterdalen is nestled in the Møre og Romsdal county, grabbing the attention of all travel seekers who love stunning natural beauty. The valley houses the famous Trollstigen or Troll's Path, a winding mountain road with steep inclines and eleven hairpin bends. 

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Explore the beautiful Gothic Revival architecture and long past of Bergen's St. John's Church (Johanneskirken). As you get closer to this beautiful red brick building, its grandeur and 61-metre-tall spire will catch your eye. The church, which was built between 1891 and 1894, is Bergen's biggest and can hold 690 people.

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The Aurland Tunnel, also known as the Lærdal Tunnel, is one of Norway's most impressive engineering feats and is the world’s longest road tunnel. Stretching 24.5 km in length, the tunnel connects the municipalities of Aurland to Lærdal and has a slope of 2.5% from 16.5 feet above sea level to 870.

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Håholmen, a picturesque island off the coast of Averøy in Norway, is a serene and charming destination steeped in history and natural beauty. This small island, which was once a thriving fishing community, has been carefully restored to preserve its cultural heritage.

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The Barents Sea, situated off the northern coast of Norway, is a vital and ecologically rich maritime region in the Arctic Ocean. Covering an area of approximately 1.4 million square kilometers, it is characterized by its harsh climate and icy waters.

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Friaren is a striking waterfall located in Geirangerfjord, Norway, and is one of the most captivating natural sights in the region. Also known as "The Suitor," this waterfall gets its name from local folklore. It tells the tale of a suitor who the Seven Sisters, another set of waterfalls opposite Friaren, rejected. The waterfall plunges down a cliff, creating a dramatic cascade particularly impressive in the spring and summer when the snow melts. 

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Ålesund Rullehall, also known as 'Roller Hall', is among Norway's most historical landmarks in architecture and sports. It was designed by A. K. Müller and showcases unique early 20th-century design elements. 

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North Cape (Nordkapp) is one of the most iconic landmarks in Norway, located at the northernmost point of Europe’s mainland. Perched on a dramatic cliff 307 meters above the Arctic Ocean, North Cape offers a spectacular view of the endless horizon and the midnight sun, visible during summer months from May to July. It lies on Magerøya Island, connected to the mainland by the North Cape Tunnel, making it easily accessible for travelers.

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Fyksesund Bridge is a suspension road bridge located in the Vestland county of Norway. This bridge is almost 350 metres long and has the largest span of up to 230 metres. The bridge was originally designed by Olaf Stand and is more than 100 years old. In fact, the bridge was opened in 1937 by OLav- the then crown prince of Norway.

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The Norway Fisheries Museum is the go to place for those who want to know more about the seaside and life under water. This was since a warehouse located alongside the coastline which was later converted into a museum.

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Skansemyren is a small neighbourhood located in the Norwegian city of Bergen and 304 kilometres away from Oslo, the national capital. While visitors usually just take the funicular train, there is a lot more to do in this part of the city. From wandering around and immersing yourself in the local vibes, there is a lot worth trying out. 

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Fyksesund is a fjord located in the Kvam municipality in Norway. This fjord is a part of the Vestland country and has a total length of up to 11 kilometres. In fact, this fjord is a part of the main fjord known as Hardangerfjorden. 

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Town Park in Ålesund is a tranquil oasis nestled amidst the city's bustling streets. It offers lush greenery, scenic views of the fjord, walking paths, and charming spots for relaxation.

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People Also Ask About Norway

  1. Which are the best places to visit in Norway?

    1. Oslo: The Norwegian capital, it offers a complete package of urban attractions and natural beauties. With a diverse food scene, museums, modern structures, bustling neighborhood, Oslofjord, dense forests, and a range of adventures, the region is amongst the top places to visit in Norway.

    2. Tromsø: This famous Norway tourist attraction is Known for the natural wonders of northern lights and the midnight sun, this arctic capital also offers whale watching and epic nature adventures. From ski touring, hiking, experiencing the Sami culture, exploring the North Cape, birdwatching, crab fishing to dog sledding the adventures are unlimited and daring.

    3. Lofoten Islands: Offering diverse landscapes of snow-clad peaks, sparkling fjords, ancient fishing villages, and stunning beaches, these islands offer nerve-wracking adventures, northern lights, midnight sun, and a booming cultural scene.

    4. Bergen: Amongst the most beautiful and historical Norway attractions, the town is known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, trendy restaurants, a rising music scene, museums, street arts, fashion, etc. It also serves as the gateway to a few of Norway’s most famous fjords.

    5. Geirangerfjord: A prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is Norway’s most famous fjord for its numerous waterfalls, including The Seven Sisters, azure water, and awe-strikingly beautiful land and seascapes.

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  2. Which are the best places to visit in Norway for couples?

    1. Jotunheimen: Offering untouched nature, majestic mountains, and spectacular lakes, the dramatic landscapes of the town are not only amazing but create a romantic ambiance which makes it the best place to visit in Norway.

    2. Trondheim: The city houses many museums, beautiful small shops, innovative restaurants along with splendid beauty that surrounds the town making it a perfect location to spend some time with your partner.

    3. Songsvann: This Norway tourist attraction is nestled amidst deep woods and wonderful meadows, this lake offers serene and romantic surroundings to have a great time with your partner.

    4. Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel: The world’s northernmost ice hotel, this is amongst the most unique Norway tourist places for couples to have an experience of a lifetime.

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  3. Which are the hidden places to visit in Norway?

    1. Aurland: Known as "Norway's Grand Canyon", it is home to dramatic cliffs and waterfalls surrounding the azure waters of the fjord below. It is one of the most scenic places to visit in Norway that are still unexplored and hidden gems.

    2. Røros:
    One of the oldest "wooden towns" in Europe, this quaint village is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring structures constructed in the 17th century.

    3. Reine: Presenting a picture-postcard scenery, this is another hidden gem in the Lofoten archipelago replete with colorful cottages, winding streets, and tranquil waters.

    4. Undredal: Among the best Norway places to visit it is still the unexplored treasure, it is a picturesque fishing village offering a stave church and brown cheese.
  4. Which are the best places to stay in Norway?

    1. Scandic Nidelven: Located right on the Nidelva River, it is near Trondheim Central Station and houses luxury accommodation, a gym, and an art gallery, and offers a delightful breakfast buffet.

    2. Thon Hotel Maritim: A four-star property, it is located in the heart of Stavanger and offers a cozy room, Lake Breiavatnet views, a buffet breakfast, and an outdoor relaxation area.

    3. Lysebu Hotel: Settled at Tryvannshøyden Hill, it features a restaurant, panoramic views, local art, comfy accommodation, and personal wine tasting.

    4. Zander K Hotel: A luxurious property with modern décor, it offers free bike rental, a fitness room, and a pleasant stay.

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  5. Which are the best beaches to visit in Norway?

    1. Unstad: Famous amongst cold-water surfers, it is one of the most dramatic places to visit in Norway to enjoy the extraordinary seascape and northern lights

    2. Bunes:
    Situated on the northern side of Moskenes, this beach can be reached by a passenger ferry from Reine and is a famous  Norway tourist attraction and camping spot.

    3. Telegrafbukta: The famous location for Bukta Festival, it also offers the best views of the northern lights away from the downtown lights.

    4. Bystranda: Awarded Blue Flag, this beach is always bustling with a swimming pier, skatepark, restaurants, and shopping centers.

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  6. What are the best places to see Northern Lights in Norway?

    1. Tromsø: The capital of the Arctic, it is one of the best places in Norway to view the northern lights and offers various aurora borealis tours and safaris.

    2. Kirkenes: A tiny hamlet near the Russian border, it is home to the famous Snow Hotel of Norway offering the best of Northern Lights views.

    3. Lofoten Islands: Head to this one of the most beautiful places to see in Norway to get the amazing views of the Northern Lights reflections in the sea.

    4. Svalbard: Home to polar bears, this remote archipelago is amongst the most incredible places in Norway for viewing the northern lights.

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  7. What is the best time to visit Norway?

    Summer (June to August) is considered to be the best time to visit Norway for perfect climatic conditions, a range of warm water activities, and polar sun.

    Autumn (September to November) is good for outdoor excursions and hiking experiences.

    Winter ( December to February) offers great views of the Northern Lights and opportunities for snow activities.

    Spring (March to May) is to enjoy lush landscapes, waterfalls, and birdwatching.
  8. Is Norway safe?

    Norway is one of the safest countries in the world to live or visit as the crime rate is extremely low and natives are civilized and friendly. Even walking alone at night is nearly safe but still, you must follow the safety guidelines.
  9. How many days are enough for Norway?

    You need at least five days to explore the best places to see in Norway during your Europe trip. But if you are short of time, you can focus on one or two specific areas. And, if you can spend more than a week, you can also include remote areas like Svalbard.
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