Relief map of Norway
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Fantastic City Tours and Excursions in Norway
Norway in photoset
Traditions and festivals in Norway
Norway is one of the most amazing and beautiful Scandinavian countries, and Oslo is its heart and soul. It is interesting not only for its stunning landscapes but also for its deep customs and traditions. Oslo is rightfully famous for its numerous festivals and events. The variety of cultural events turns Oslo into one of the most attractive cities for music lovers, movie addicts, fans of art and lovers of noisy holidays. Summer and autumn are especially rich with the number of music festivals. … Read more

Trondheim is a busy student city with a long history and rich culture. Its festivals and holidays are very popular among curious tourists. Every national holiday has a history; its rituals and celebrations have been run for centuries. One of the most interesting and colorful national holidays is Saint Olaf's Day taking place at the end of July. It's dedicated to the King Olaf II Haraldsson that has being reining Trondheim in the early 11th century. He established Christianity in Norway, but … Read more

The most famous festival in the homeland of Edvard Grieg, without any exaggeration, is Bergen International Festival. This is a colorful combination of music, ballet, opera and theatrical art, dances and performances brought together. All this forms an exciting show - everyone will find an entertainment to his/her liking here. The festival begins in late May and lasts until early June in various locations in Bergen (there are about 50 venues). Another equally popular festival is called … Read more

Lillehammer began attracting tourists relatively recently, after the Winter Olympics that was held here in 1994. Today, most tourists primarily associate it exclusively with winter entertainment and sports competitions. Along with that, Lillehammer is a very distinctive and charming city with its own unique cultural traditions and a very eventful life. Local people are distinguished by a very friendly and hospitable attitude towards tourists, they are always happy to meet new people and ready to … Read more

Molde attracts travelers with its unusual and charming atmosphere. In this city, the beautiful traditions of the past are still popular. Many hereditary fishermen live here. Molde is an interesting center of food tourism. In city restaurants, you can taste fish and seafood dishes cooked by old recipes. The city is famous for its food and musical traditions. In 1961, the Molde Jazz Festival that is the oldest fest in Europe was first held here. Since 1961, the music event has regularly … Read more

Larvik is a very beautiful modern town, which does not prevent its inhabitants from preserving rich cultural and historical traditions. The townspeople are distinguished by a very restrained and sincere character, due to which they may seem rather rude to some foreigners. In fact, such personality features shouldn't be taken as aggression - it is just not customary to demonstrate emotions among local people, especially in public places. Flattery and lies are also considered to be among the worst … Read more
