Norway - attractions

Uncomfortable and harsh only at first sight Norway has a fairly extensive list of attractions. It is for their sake that travelers, leaving their comfortable and comfortable homes, go to this remote and mysterious country of the fjords.

The best sights of Norway

Tourists in this hospitable state are waiting at any time of the year, but especially well and comfortably here from May to August. If you do not know what to see in Norway in the spring, in the summer and even in the winter, we will help you in this matter by providing a list of the main attractions of Norway that are most appealing to foreign tourists:

  1. Oslo , the capital of Norway, has both natural attractions and various cultural and historical monuments:
  • Alesund , located in the Kingdom of Norway, is simply awash with sights. In addition, the very history of the city and the Art Nouveau style, in which most of the buildings are built, are unique. In this nice friendly town attract the attention of the following objects:
  • Stavanger , famous in Norway after the discovery of the oil field, has such attractions:
  • The city of wooden houses Bergen in Norway has ancient roots and, of course, colorful sights:
  • Flåm in Norway is more famous not for its sights, but first of all the annual Viking competitions. But here and besides them there is something to look at:
  • Attractions in Drammen in Norway have a unique photo and a colorful description. That there is only potato vodka! So store cash, a camera and go to the road:
  • The attractions of Tromsø or, as it is called in Norway, the "Northern Paris", are unusual - it's not for nothing that the city is located beyond the Arctic Circle:
  • Kirkenes in northern Norway is located just 8 km from the border with Russia, there are not many sights here. But if you are in this town, then you can find places in which it is pleasant to pass the time:
  • Alta is a city of rock art in Norway with its amazing sights:
  • One of the oldest cities in Norway - Trondheim - in itself refers to unique attractions, since it was founded back in 997 AD and offers its guests to see and visit:
  • Odda settlement in Norway does not abound in sights, but still has its "ace in the sleeve". Here you can:
  • Attractions of the town of Kristiansand in Norway are:
  • Hellesilt is a tiny village in Norway, with almost no sights, except for the stunning Geirangerfjord , on the shore of which it is located. Here you can: