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Ten must-see places to visit in Norway
Norway is definitely one of the most beautiful countries to visit as a tourist. Between picturesque cities, fjords, and remote, unspoiled landscapes, a visit to the Scandinavian country is certainly one to consider at least once in a lifetime.
A characteristic country of Scandinavia, in its northernmost regions it is also possible to see the Northern Lights, one of the most beautiful nature spectacles of all.
But what exactly are the places worth visiting? Find out with us with this evocative gallery that will help you plan your personal dream trip.
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Oslo
Surrounded by the Oslo Fjord and rich forests, Olso was "European Green Capital" in 2019. Lots of events every day, wonderful and special food, a lively and moving city surrounded by a typical and timeless landscape. An hour's drive away is Hadeland, a beautiful Norwegian museum.
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Tromsø
It is the Arctic capital in northern Norway. Wonderful things can be seen and done here: the Northern Lights, the Midnight Sun, whale safari, alpine skiing, and much more. From here you can also reach the North Cape, the northernmost point in Europe.
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Kristiansand
This is the perfect place for Norwegians in the summer months, a true idyll. So many hours of sunshine, thousands of islands and a perfect climate make Kristiansand a paradise on earth. A short distance from Kristiansand, the lighthouse at Lindesnes is the southernmost point on the Norwegian mainland.
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Trondheim
A quaint university town, it is the home of "Nordic taste," and is therefore a regular stop to try real Scandinavian food, both in starred restaurants and in typical, traditional taverns. Also perfect for sports enthusiasts, you can go fishing, cycling and skiing, or walk one of the nine pilgrimage routes of the Way of St. Olav.
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Stavanger
This town, too, is a mixture of old-world and old-world, with wooden cottages and starred restaurants. This place has some of the largest white sand beaches in the country, and is also perfect for beach life and surfing.
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Geirangerfjord
Norway's most famous fjord, it is one of the most striking natural landscapes in the world and a must if you visit the Scandinavian region. The Northwest is also home to Molde, the city of jazz, and the "cod capital" Kristiansund.
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Bergen
The fjords are one of the World Heritage Sites, yet here they meet an innovative area full of life, with cutting-edge food and music and innovative fashion. From Bergen you can access some of the world's most famous fjords, such as Sognefjord in the north, Norway's longest and deepest fjord, and theHardangerfjord.
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Lofoten
Fishing villages and picture-postcard landscapes welcome you to this beautiful Scandinavian region. It is preferable to visit this place not in summer, given the high influx of people. Also a skiing paradise, passing along the coastal road, between Trøndelag and Bodø, is the route voted among the most scenic in the world.
Svalbard
The islands Svalbard are located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean (midway between Norway and the North Pole), and here we are literally talking about wilderness. Polar bears and walruses can be found here, as well as the opportunity for beautiful activities such as snowmobile racing, sleedog, visiting ice caves and more. A total of about 3,000 people live on the islands.
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Southern valleys
Huge forests, stupendous plateaus and very deep valleys are the landscape you will find before you in this area of Norway. It is here that you will find some of the largest ski resorts, such as Geilo, Trysil, and Hemsedal, as well as the nature parks Dovrefjell, Jotunheimen and Rondane.
Attractions
21/08/2023
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a walkway of two long pavements that run along fifteen blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street on Hollywood Hill in Los Angeles, United States.
There are currently 2730 stars on this walk, and they are awarded to those who have made a contribution, either directly or indirectly, to the development of the American star system.
Inaugurated in 1958, it includes people who have had a major impact in the worlds of film, radio, television, theatre and music. Each star, depending on the character, has a different symbol within it.
There are some very interesting curiosities that are revealed during the guided tours. However, if you do not have the desire, time or money for a trip to LA, we will reveal some really interesting mysteries.
Museums
07/12/2023
For at least a couple of centuries, Paris was the center of the European literary world. Between the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries, the French capital hosted to scholars, writers, painters, and men of letters of all kinds who would gather in the fledgling cafés.
Eating a good meal, bathed in thick cigarette smoke, these great personalities of world culture would discuss art, politics, science and the latest social innovations that were fermenting in the assemblage of diverse cultures that was Paris.
Some of these cafes still exist, although different from those of the time. We want to take you on a short journey to discover these magical places. And if you want to drop in on us on your next trip to Paris, don't thank us.
Villages
05/12/2023
Today we take you on a virtual journey to discover some of the most picturesque and amazing cities in the world, characterized by their vibrant colorful facades.
These cities are a veritable explosion of color, with buildings and houses painted in bright and bold hues, creating a unique and spectacular backdrop. The photos you will find in this photogallery capture the essence of these cities, capturing the beauty of their streets, their markets, their historic buildings and their architecture, which shine with the colors of their facades.
From the canals of Burano, Italy, to the pastel cottages of Willemstad, Curaçao, via the blue houses of Chefchaouen, in Morocco, this photogallery will take you to discover unique places in the world, where color becomes a distinctive element of the city and a symbol of its culture and identity.
Travel without booking
03/12/2023
Medieval castles, mausoleums, national parks, churches and more: often Disney animators have drawn inspiration from real places to make the locations in which animated films are set.
In some cases, real places have been reproduced in the films, such as Big Ben in Peter Pan or the Beijing's Forbidden City in Mulan.
Other times, however, animators were inspired by real locations to recreate new, albeit extremely similar locations to reality: and each of these locations can, of course, be visited. Here are some of the most famous examples.