29 Things You Should Never Do In Norway

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Don’t Just Stay In Oslo

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While the capital of Norway is a beautiful place, known for its green spaces, architecture, and museums, there are so many other things to explore in the Nordic kingdom beyond Oslo. Yes, start your tour with a visit to the Norwegian National Gallery, the country’s most popular art exhibit, watch shapely women in helmets belting out in Oslo’s Opera House, or go on a scenic cruise on Oslofjord, then travel to Bergen and check out the boutiques, restaurants, and workshops on Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf. Northeast of Bergen, you can walk or take a funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen. Take a ferry to the Lofoten Islands, admire and take pictures of mountain peaks reaching out to the Arctic sky, and try out the local food from traditional villages. There are also countless things to see and do in Tromsø, the largest city in Northern Norway, with steep mountains and deep fjords incredibly close to the town center you can marvel at them from the main street. Then there’s Geirangerfjord, one of the planet’s top natural attractions, as well as the Svalbard Islands, the landscapes of Aurlandsfjord, the seaside city of Stavanger, and the cafes, restaurants, food markets, and festivals in Trondheim.