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Beliebteste Attraktionen in Norway

Things to do in Norway include exploring Geirangerfjord, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site known for its deep blue waters and towering waterfalls. Wander through Bryggen's colorful wooden buildings, a centuries-old Hanseatic wharf in Bergen. For a unique experience, visit the Lofoten Islands to witness dramatic peaks and fishing villages under the Northern Lights.

Geirangerfjord

1. Geirangerfjord

Geiranger

4.8 (1,837)
Natürliche BesonderheitEinrichtung

Experience stunning vertical cliffs and roaring waterfalls. Get up close on boat tours and soak in nature's drama like nowhere else.

Schnelle Fakten: The fjord stretches approximately 15 kilometers with waterfalls plunging over 250 meters. It carved its dramatic cliffs through glaciers during the last Ice Age, creating a breathtaking natural masterpiece.

Highlights: At the Seven Sisters waterfall, seven distinct streams cascade down in a mesmerizing dance. Boat tours offer an unforgettable close-up view of these falls and the vibrant greens and blues of the fjord.

Bryggen

2. Bryggen

Bergen

4.7 (5,425)
Historischer OrtHistorisches WahrzeichenTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Explore a vibrant waterfront rich with history and color. Step back in time among ancient wooden shops and lively alleys.

Schnelle Fakten: Rows of colorful wooden buildings line the old harbor, offering a vivid glimpse into life centuries ago. Narrow alleys weave through the quarter, echoing with stories of bustling merchants and Viking traders.

Highlights: The vivid red, yellow, and white wooden facades are not just charming, they survived multiple fires and have been painstakingly rebuilt using traditional methods. Wanderers can discover a secret mural from the 1700s tucked away behind a shop, revealing tales of local lore and sea legends.

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Vigeland Sculpture Park

3. Vigeland Sculpture Park

Oslo

4.7 (23,624)
ParkTouristenattraktionArt MuseumMuseumSehenswürdigkeit

Schnelle Fakten: Massive, interlocking human figures spiral up a dramatic column that visitors often circle in hushed awe, the rough stone catching sun and shadow in striking patterns. Wandering paths reveal over 200 expressive bronze and granite pieces, from playful children to raw, emotion-filled groups that make every photo feel cinematic.

Highlights: Walk along the long granite bridge flanked by more than 200 sculptures and you’ll notice the Monolith, a single 14-meter-high block carved into 121 writhing human figures, its cold, rough stone warm under your palm in the late-afternoon sun. Locals have a cheeky habit of touching the bronze "Sinnataggen", the little angry boy sculpted by Gustav Vigeland, for luck before spreading a picnic blanket and slicing sharp-sweet brunost on crisp flatbread.

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Lofoten Islands

4. Lofoten Islands

Lofoten

4.7 (1,442)
ArchipelagoNatürliche BesonderheitEinrichtung

Chase the midnight sun and stunning mountain peaks in a raw natural paradise. Experience breathtaking fjords, traditional fishing culture, and vibrant seaside villages.

Schnelle Fakten: Sunlight behaves unusually here: during summer, the sun never sets for about two months, creating a surreal 'midnight sun' effect. The islands boast some of the steepest mountains in Norway, ideal for dramatic hiking and climbing adventures.

Highlights: A quirky tradition involves drying racks full of stockfish that line the shores, a sight shaped by centuries of fishing heritage unique to the area. Vibrant red cabins called 'rorbuer' perch on stilts over the water, offering postcard-perfect scenes coupled with a rustic charm.

Nidaros Cathedral

5. Nidaros Cathedral

Trondheim

4.7 (11,200)
TouristenattraktionKircheGebetsstätteSportstätteAssociation Or Organization

Step into a monumental medieval marvel filled with vivid stories carved in stone. Experience awe-inspiring art and an ancient, mysterious atmosphere that echoes centuries of pilgrims.

Schnelle Fakten: Nidaros Cathedral is the largest medieval building in Scandinavia and was a major pilgrimage site in Northern Europe. The cathedral contains Norway's oldest and most important religious artifact, the shrine of St. Olav.

Highlights: The intricate stone carvings and the stunning stained glass windows tell stories from over 800 years ago, making visitors feel like they’ve stepped back in time. The cathedral’s crypt houses the tomb of St. Olav, a chilling and magnetic spot drawing pilgrims and history lovers alike.

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Flåm Railway

6. Flåm Railway

Aurland

4.5 (16,910)
TouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Experience a jaw-dropping climb through stunning fjord landscapes. Watch waterfalls cascade beside your window and feel the thrill of steep climbs and tunnels.

Schnelle Fakten: The railway climbs 864 meters in just 20 kilometers, making it one of the steepest standard gauge railways in the world. Along the journey, a staggering 20 tunnels and breathtaking waterfalls create an unforgettable visual feast.

Highlights: Passengers pass the iconic Kjosfossen waterfall, which plunges 93 meters beside the tracks and is illuminated in a magical way. The chance to witness a traditional 'waterfall spirit' dance performed near the cascade adds a captivating cultural layer to the experience.

Atlantic Road

7. Atlantic Road

Averøy

4.6 (1,114)
Route

Dare to drive where the road dances with the ocean. Experience jaw-dropping coastal views and spine-tingling sea spray up close.

Schnelle Fakten: Eight bridges connect a series of small islands along this stretch, twisting over open waters with dramatic waves crashing below. Seen as an engineering marvel, it offers thrilling views where the road bends sharply against the fierce Norwegian Sea.

Highlights: The most famous part spans 8.3 kilometers and includes the Storseisundet Bridge, curving so sharply it seems to float above the ocean when viewed from certain angles. Wind and waves often create surreal spray patterns, making each drive feel like a live nature and engineering show.

Pulpit Rock

8. Pulpit Rock

Forsand

4.8 (4,021)
Natürliche BesonderheitEinrichtung

Dare the breathtaking plateau edge with killer fjord views. Experience raw nature, silence, and epic photo ops above stunning turquoise waters.

Schnelle Fakten: Cliff face stands 604 meters above the azure fjord waters, offering a vertigo-inducing drop. Hiking trail leading up attracts over 300,000 visitors annually, drawn by stunning panoramic views.

Highlights: The sheer vertical cliff edge forms a giant natural pulpit perfect for sunrise photos with glowing fjord reflections. Few spots globally match the unique mix of dramatic cliff, deep blue waters, and vast mountainous backdrop here.

Oslo Opera House

9. Oslo Opera House

Oslo

4.7 (29,582)
Opera HouseConcert HallAuditoriumPerforming Arts TheaterTouristenattraktion

Schnelle Fakten: A sloping roof invites people to climb and linger, offering sweeping harbor views and the surprising hush that falls when the plaza empties. Inside, warm acoustics carry even the quietest notes to the back rows while generous glass walls flood the foyer with natural light, turning each arrival into part of the performance.

Highlights: Climb the sloping Carrara marble roof designed by Snøhetta, where locals picnic at sunset and you can feel the cool white stone under your shoes while ferries carve silver tracks across the harbor. Monica Bonvicini's floating sculpture 'She Lies' drifts nearby, rotating with the tide and catching light in constantly changing reflections, and the main auditorium seats 1,364 people in a red, shell-shaped bowl that makes applause feel like a tidal roar.

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Norwegian Maritime Museum

10. Norwegian Maritime Museum

4.4 (1,152)
MuseumTouristenattraktionHistory MuseumCafeteriaVeranstaltungsort

Discover Norway's deep maritime roots and explore fascinating ship models up close. Experience Viking craftsmanship and try your hand at ship navigation in immersive exhibits.

Schnelle Fakten: This museum showcases over 20,000 maritime artifacts, highlighting Norway's deep connection to the sea. Visitors can explore detailed ship models and even see a traditional Norwegian fishing boat on display.

Highlights: The outdoor shipyard includes a full-scale Viking ship replica built using traditional methods, bringing history to life under your eyes. The museum also features hands-on exhibits where you can try navigating a ship simulator that teaches the challenges sailors face at sea.

Visit local history museum

11. Visit local history museum

4.6 (11,817)
History MuseumTouristenattraktionMuseumSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Dive into centuries of Norway's local stories. Experience hands-on history and rare artifacts close up.

Schnelle Fakten: Visitors can explore over 500 artifacts covering Norway's local history spanning from the Viking age to modern times. The museum hosts interactive exhibits allowing visitors to experience crafts like traditional boat building and wool weaving.

Highlights: A standout feature is the original medieval church bell displayed at the entrance, rumored to have rung during significant Viking battles. The museum recreates a 19th-century rural farmhouse room with authentic furniture and textiles, offering a tactile journey to the past.

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Beliebte Städte in Norway

Traditionelle Süßspeisen

Krumkake

Krumkake

Krumkake is a traditional Norwegian waffle cookie made with a special decorative iron and rolled into a cone shape while hot. It is often filled with whipped cream or other sweet fillings during festive occasions.

Lefse

Lefse

Lefse is a soft Norwegian flatbread made with potatoes, flour, butter, and cream, usually served with sugar and cinnamon. It is a beloved treat especially during Christmas and family gatherings.

Skolebrød

Skolebrød

Skolebrød is a sweet cardamom bun filled with vanilla custard and topped with icing and coconut. It was originally made as a treat for schoolchildren and remains popular throughout Norway.

Traditionelle herzhafte Gerichte

Fårikål

Fårikål

Fårikål is Norway's national dish and consists of lamb stewed with cabbage, whole black peppercorns, and often served with boiled potatoes. It is a hearty autumn meal celebrated with an annual fårikål festival.

Raspeballer

Raspeballer

Raspeballer, also known as potato dumplings, are made from grated raw potatoes mixed with flour and cooked in salted water. They are traditionally served with salted meat and swede or turnip sides.

Smalahove

Smalahove

Smalahove is a traditional Western Norwegian dish made from a sheep's head, smoked or dried and then boiled or steamed. It has deep cultural roots and is often eaten before Christmas.

Traditionelle Getränke

Akevitt

Akevitt

Akevitt is a traditional Norwegian spirit flavored primarily with caraway and other herbs, consumed widely during festive occasions. It has a protected designation of origin within the Nordic countries.

Karsk

Karsk

Karsk is a potent coffee cocktail from central Norway made by adding moonshine or vodka to hot coffee. It is well known for its warming effects in cold climates.

Mulled Wine (Gløgg)

Mulled Wine (Gløgg)

Gløgg is a spiced mulled wine enjoyed during the Christmas season, made by warming red wine with spices, sugar, and sometimes a splash of spirits. It is a cozy drink that brings people together during winter festivities.

Frequently Asked Questions about Norway

What is the best time to visit Norway?
The best months to visit Norway are June, July, and August when the weather is warmest. This period offers long daylight hours and mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Is Norway an expensive country to visit?
Norway has a high cost of living, averaging around $2500 per month. Travelers should expect to spend more on accommodation, food, and transportation compared to many other destinations.
How reliable is public transportation in Norway?
Norway's public transportation is rated 8 out of 10 for reliability and coverage. This makes it a convenient option for travelers to explore cities and rural areas efficiently and comfortably.
Is the tap water in Norway safe to drink?
Yes, tap water in Norway is safe to drink and meets high-quality standards. Visitors can confidently drink tap water without the need for bottled water, which also helps reduce plastic waste.
How many tourists visit Norway each year?
Norway welcomes about 10 million tourists annually. The country attracts visitors with its stunning landscapes, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences.

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Beliebteste Tagesausflüge

Bergen

463 km 6h by train

Historic city with colorful wooden houses and scenic fjords

Tromsø

1570 km 1h 45min by plane

Known for Northern Lights and arctic experiences

Lillehammer

180 km 2h by train

Winter sports town with Olympic history and museums

Flåm

167 km 4h by train and bus

Famous for fjord cruises and scenic railway

Oslofjord

50 km 1h by boat

Beautiful fjord area near Oslo good for boat tours

Kommentare (8)

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Olumide P.

The Northern Lights were amazing but the crowds can be intense near Tromso. Off-season might be better for quiet moments and wallet-friendly prices.

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Isabella F.

Take the local bus instead of taxis, way cheaper and pretty efficient even to remote fjord areas. Download the Ruter app for live updates.

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R
Rachel W.

Buy the Oslo Pass for museum lovers. Many spots have free entry some afternoons, check schedules in advance to save cash.

7
M
Mio S.

Loved wandering the fjords, peaceful beyond words. Food was good but expect to pay a premium everywhere. Friendly people made the trip really enjoyable.

6
R
Raul R.

Norway was stunning but way pricier than I expected. Loved the fresh seafood but budget accordingly. Three days felt just right for Oslo and some fjord views.

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Anreise

Bahnhöfe

Oslo Central Station

Main Intercity and Regional lines

Bergen Station

Bergen Line

Use the Flytoget airport express train for quick transfer to Oslo city center.

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Visum & Einreise

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Nützliche Informationen für Norway

Beliebte EinkaufsorteOslo, Bergen, Trondheim
Beliebte Orte für das NachtlebenOslo, Bergen, Stavanger
Beliebte legere RestaurantsPizza, Burger, Cafe
Beliebte gehobene RestaurantsSeafood, Nordic Cuisine, Michelin-starred
Beliebte CafésSupreme Roastworks, Tim Wendelboe, Fuglen
Leitungswasser trinkbarJa
Digitales NomadenvisumJa
Beste Taxi-AppUber, Taxifix, NorgesTaxi
Taxi-Preis / km$2.5
Touristen / Jahr10000000
Mobile Internetgeschwindigkeit150 Mbps
Arbeitslosenquote4 %
Armutsquote10 %
Durchschnittliches Einkommen / Monat$5000
Durchschnittliche Lebenshaltungskosten / Monat$2500
Hotelpreis / Nacht ab$100
Bierpreis ab$8
Kaffeepreis ab$4
Streetfood-Preis ab$10
Restaurantpreis ab$30
Lokale WährungNOK
SteckdosentypenType C, Type F
ReligionenChristianity, Secular
Gesprochene SprachenNorwegian, Sami, English
EthnienNorwegian, Sami, Others
Politische OrientierungCenter
Bevölkerungsdichte15 /km²
Geografische Fläche385207 km²
Mögliche NaturkatastrophenAvalanches, Floods, Landslides
Gefährliche TiereMoose, Wolves, Bears
Beliebte Orte für einen SpaziergangOslo Fjord, Fjords in Western Norway, Lofoten Islands
Beliebte öffentliche VerkehrsmittelBuses, Trains, Trams, Ferries
Beliebte FluggesellschaftenSAS, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Widerøe
Empfohlene ImpfungenHepatitis A, Tetanus, Influenza, COVID-19
ArchitekturstileScandinavian, Modern, Wooden
Durchschnittlicher Bierkonsum pro Person / Jahr54 l
Durchschnittlicher Weinkonsum pro Person / Jahr20 l
TrinkgeldkulturNot mandatory but appreciated
Coworking / Tag$35
Airbnb / Monat$1500
1-Zimmer-Wohnung Miete / Monat$1200
Fitnessstudio / Monat$70
Tagesbudget (Rucksackreisender)$60
Tagesbudget (Mittelklasse)$150

Übersicht für Norway

EnglischkenntnisseGut
VerkehrssicherheitSehr gut
Freundlichkeit gegenüber AusländernGut
MeinungsfreiheitSehr gut
Öffentliche VerkehrsmittelGut
GesundheitsversorgungSehr gut
BildungsqualitätGut
Zuverlässigkeit des StromnetzesSehr gut
Sicherheit vor GewaltkriminalitätSehr gut
BegehbarkeitGut
NachtlebenDurchschnittlich
KulinarikGut
LGBTQ+ freundlichGut
Startup-SzeneGut
LärmpegelSchlecht
SauberkeitSehr gut
NaturzugangSehr gut

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