Located in Oslo, this park displays the works of Gustav Vigeland, a famous Norwegian sculptor. It includes over 200 sculptures and is one of Norway's most visited attractions.
Known for its stunning beauty, the Geirangerfjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can enjoy a scenic fjord cruise or a kayaking trip, and marvel at the spectacular waterfalls and lush green mountains.
The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, is a natural phenomenon that can be seen from many northern parts of Norway, especially during winter. Tromsø is a popular destination for this breathtaking experience.
Located in Oslo, this museum exhibits Viking ships from the 9th century. It’s a must-visit for history buffs.
Also known as the Pulpit Rock, Preikestolen is a natural rock formation with a 604-meter drop into the fjord below. The hike offers breathtaking views and is one of the most popular outdoor activities in Norway.
Known for their dramatic scenery, the Lofoten Islands offer hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. You can also stay in traditional fisherman's cabins known as rorbuer.
Located in Trondheim, this medieval cathedral is the most significant religious building in Norway. It's a pilgrimage site and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
Known as the "Scandinavian Alps", Hemsedal is perfect for skiing and snowboarding. It has wide slopes suitable for both beginners and advanced skiers.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bryggen in Bergen is famous for its colorful wooden houses. It was once the center of the Hanseatic League's trading empire.
This remote group of islands is one of the world's northernmost inhabited areas. Here, you can see polar bears, explore glaciers, and experience the midnight sun.
This scenic train ride is one of the highlights of Norway's tourism. It offers picturesque views of waterfalls, mountains, and valleys.
Located in Oslo, it's dedicated to showcasing individuals and organizations that have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Known as one of the world's most beautiful drives, this 8.3-kilometer road connects several islands and offers stunning ocean views.
Visit the town of Karasjok to immerse yourself in the culture of the indigenous Sami people. You can learn about their traditions, try their food, and even go on a reindeer sledding adventure.