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Norway's attractions are; jagged coastal strips and mountains, unspoiled nature of the outer parts of the continent and cities intertwined with nature. There is no measurement available yet to tell us anything about the actual number of tourists to Norway. It is said that in 2017, there were 12.6 million visitors to Norway, but some believe that the number is even higher.

Norway has the most German visitors. After Germany comes the neighboring country Sweden. The countries following Sweden are respectively; Denmark, United Kingdom, Netherlands, USA, France, China, Spain, Italy.

The best time to travel in Norway

The period between May and September is the warmest and best for visiting natural and cultural attractions as well as for boating and fishing. Except that the hunting season runs from June to September and requires a permit. Temperatures during the warm season vary by region.

Norwegian currency

The Norwegian krone is the basic currency in Norway and is regulated by the Norges Bank, the country's central bank. The term "kron" is a Norwegian term meaning "crown" in English. The krone is subdivided into 100 øre which came into use electronically from 2012.

The best tourist destinations in Norway

Norway is considered one of the best tourist countries in the world. It also features a lot of tourist destinations, and this is what makes Norway a special tourist country.
In this article, we will introduce you to the best tourist destinations in Norway. And that's according to the opinions of international tourists in Norway...

Tourism in Oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway and the most important tourist city in Norway and the largest city in Norway in terms of population. It is a city with a population of 617,242 inhabitants. It is nicknamed the city of hills, where green hills abound, parks and lakes, and includes many tourist attractions, including museums.

Although it is one of the most expensive cities in the world in terms of standard of living, it offers many free activities that suit most visitors, as it includes many tourist attractions such as Akershus Castle, which is distinguished by its medieval architecture, and the Norwegian Royal Palace Castle, which organizes tours for the public during the summer; It is worth noting that it allows tourists in the summer to get on boats to ride on the waterways and explore the surrounding mountains and picturesque landscapes.

Tourism in Bergen

The Norwegian city of Bergen or Bergen is a famous city and port, located in southwestern Norway, surrounded by seven mountains, and its foundation dates back to 1070, and although the city may not enjoy the fame of the Norwegian capital, Oslo, it enjoys great worldwide fame, Tourism in Bergen Incredible for being a gateway to the picturesque natural fjords of Norway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

As far as the geographical relief of the city is concerned, it is located near the coastal areas and consists of some mountainous heights and stretches over areas of various green plains, and as far as the climate is concerned, it is oceanic in winter with a relative cold. While the climate in summer is mild and tends to be warm at times, winter in Bergen begins in October and ends in March, while summer begins in May and ends in late August.

Tourism in Tromsø

Tromsø, located above the Arctic Circle, is characterized by the magical phenomenon of the Northern Lights in winter, when these lights hover dazzlingly in the sky. With the arrival of summer, the darkness disappears as the city shines under the midnight sun. But no matter the season, you'll be fascinated by the city's beautiful fishing villages, gushing waterfalls and narrow fjords. Music is a major component of Tromsø's culture, so be sure to join the locals for a concert at the Arctic Cathedral or dance to techno and electro during the annual insomnia.

Tourism in Stavanger

The city of Stavanger is located in southwestern Norway, and it is a famous city in the world of tourism for its natural attractions that captivate all those who visit it, as the city has a charming nature that includes valleys, fjords, beaches, cliffs and green areas. Valleys, for which tourists can arrange exploration trips, and the city contains some attractions Historical sites such as the Stavanger Cathedral dating from the twelfth century, as well as the old wooden houses and the Stavanger Museum, which tells the history of the city since its As the city is a special destination for tourists, it includes many facilities equipped to serve tourists, including hotels of different levels, restaurants, cafes and others.

Tourism in Trondheim

The city of Trondheim is one of the most famous and beautiful monuments and tourist interfaces, as the city is characterized by a beautiful nature that draws attention to it. It is also one of the oldest tourist places in Norway, so it is one of the most important tourist attractions in Northern Europe. In addition to this, it includes archaeological sites and artistic and cultural landmarks.

Trondheim is located in the Sortrondelag district in central Norway on the river estuary (Nidelev) in the Trondheim Fjord, and has an area of approximately 587 square kilometers. The population of Trondheim is approximately 176,000, according to the current year's census, making it the fourth largest city in Norway in terms of population density and the third largest in terms of area. In addition, Trondheim is characterized by cold weather in winter with snowfall from November to March, while in summer the temperature does not exceed 34 degrees Celsius.

Tourism in Ã…lesund

The city of Ã…lesund is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Norway, thanks to its charming nature, surrounded by fjords and high peaks of the Alps.The displacement of 11,000 inhabitants, so the authorities decided to rebuild the city in an amazing way from stone, brick and plaster with the help of the most important architects of the world.

The heart of Ã…lesund offers the finest examples of stunning architecture and organized walking trails. Highlights of this area include the tourist office, the library and the interactive modern art center built in 1905 and one of the oldest buildings in the city. Visitors are invited to take a few hours to explore this wonderful part of the city on foot.

tourism in Geirangerfjord


Geirangerfjord is a certified sustainable destination, which means that it offers enjoyable experiences to its visitors while preserving the local nature, culture and environment. In fact, the new Green Pier project is currently helping to protect the breathtaking natural beauty of this World Heritage Site.

Protecting Norway's beautiful landscape can be a challenge as tourists and travelers from around the world are welcome to enjoy the magnificent views and experiences. Geirangerfjord typically welcomes about 700,000 visitors during the summer months, and many of these tourists arrive on fossil-fuel powered cruise ships. The exciting new Geirangerfjord Green Jetty project has been developed to green the gorge and protect this UNESCO World Heritage natural wonder.

tourism in flam

Flåm is a village in the Flåmsdalen valley located at the inner end of Aurlandsfjorden, a branch of Sognefjorden. The village is located in Aurland municipality, Vestland county, Norway. In 2014, its inhabitants numbered 350.

Flam is one of the most important tourist attractions in Norway and is characterized as a picturesque nature town, thanks to its beautiful mountains. Next to its strait, where cruise ships dock. It is also full of many recreational activities where you can enjoy the most beautiful nature trips, the most important of which is the Flamsbana train trip, which brings hundreds of thousands of tourists each year to ride Flamsbana, which is a train trip of about 20 km through the heart of steep mountains next to the beautiful Flam Falls and narrow valleys. Flam was named the best train ride and most dangerous ride of 2014.

Tourism in Kristiansand

Kristiansand is a Norwegian city and municipality and is one of the largest cities in Norway. Kristiansand is considered a first class tourist city, as it is filled with tourists and visitors, especially in the summer, as it includes Norway's largest zoo and many amusement parks in addition to the famous Markins pedestrian street, located in the city center, as well as the city's beautiful beach and distinguished restaurants.

In addition to a theme park, and tourists here can enjoy many events in addition to the picturesque natural scenes, parties are held weekly in the city, and it should be noted that it receives about 90,000 tourists per year.



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