Norway, which stands out among the countries with high standards in Europe, is located on the Scandinavian Peninsula. Fishing and oil are the most important economic elements in the country, which is considered the homeland of the Vikings and located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Raising the bar on democracy to a very high level, Norway is among the countries that attract great attention with its current living conditions. The country, which has hundreds of fjords meaning “the sea filling the glacial valleys”, offers its guests a fascinating experience with its natural beauties stemming from its geographical location. Millions of tourists visit the country each year to experience experiences such as the Northern Lights created by the explosions in the sun and the Midnight Sun that lasts for a month during the summer period. Snow safari, Husky or reindeer sleigh tours are also among the popular Norwegian activities.

Oslo is a city that can give its visitors different experiences. Its most popular center is the street known as Karl Johans Gate. While walking on this street, which ends at the Royal Palace, you can stop by the National Theatre, the Parliament Building and the National Gallery, as well as visiting the shops lined up on either side of you. The Royal Palace at the end of the street is located in Slottsparken. It is possible to get information about the history of the country while visiting this huge building with 173 rooms. Located on the beach, the Modern Opera House is primarily preferred by those who want to sit on the stairs and enjoy the sea. Apart from this, it is also a frequent destination for those who are interested in modern architecture; because it is considered one of the most modern buildings in Scandinavian countries. Vigeland Sculpture Park, which is one of the most popular places for tourists in the city, hosts the sculptures of the famous Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland from different periods. Of course, there is a museum about them in the country of the Vikings: Viking Ship Museum. The museum, where a historical Viking ship is exhibited, attracts the attention of both children and adults.

Considered the unofficial capital of the country and at the same time its cultural center, Tromsö is a very touristic city. Therefore, there are many places to visit. The first among these is the Arctic Church. The church, which attracts attention with its huge glass mosaic on the front and has a different architectural structure, was built in 1965. The Pole Museum is one of the museums that best reflects the city’s adjective as “the door to the poles”. Here you can explore the experiences of polar explorers; You can learn about the difficulties experienced by hunters and trappers in the region. If you like to watch the city you are going from the top, Mount Floya Cable Car will definitely attract your attention. If you want to explore more about the North Pole and its nature, you can also stop by the Polaria Arctic Experience Center and Aquarium. In addition, many tour packages such as skiing with the experience of life in the snow, fishing on the frozen lake, and sledding are also interesting for the guests.

One of Norway’s oldest cities, Trondheim is a delightful place that stands out with its cultural heritage. Nidaros Cathedral, which is 900 years old, and Trondheim Harbor by the Nidelv River are the most popular spots in the city. Market Square, Munkegata Street, Archbishop’s Palace and Museum, Munkholmen Island and Monastery are also among the must-see places in the city.

Bergen, one of the cutest cities in the country, is extremely interesting with its location surrounded by mountains and fjords in the center. Offering a magnificent view of spire-roofed houses to its guests, the city hosts Bryggen Harbor, the oldest port on Norway’s west coast, Gamlehaugen, the official residence of the country’s king in this city, the magnificent Bergen Fjords, the Decorative Arts Museum and Bergen Cathedral. You can visit.

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