OFFICE DU TOURISME DE STAVANGER
Read moreThis regional tourist office is very attentive and speaks several languages. They'll give you all the advice you need to discover Stavanger and its beautiful region. Highlights include the city of Stavanger, but also the neighboring islands, mountains, fjords, the famous viewpoints from Kjerag and Preikestolen, not forgetting the magnificent beaches of Jaeren, the lunar landscapes of the UNESCO-recognized Magma Geopark or the winter landscapes of Sirdal.
OFFICE DU TOURISME RYFYLKE
Read moreThe Ryfylke is best known for the iconic Preikestolen and Kjerag, both of which are located along the spectacular Lysefjord, but the area has much more to offer. There are marked hiking trails for beginners and more experienced hikers. You can explore the fjords by kayak, boat and why not float on the river while studying the large salmon up close. We'll give you lots of tips for your vacation.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreYou will find all the necessary information about the city and its region. It is possible to discover the city on foot or by bike and for that you just have to ask the office to find a French or English speaking guide. At the time of writing this guide, only the tiny office located in the Torg shopping center is open. It doesn't offer as many services as a regular tourist office, but it's still very good for everyday needs if you're spending a few days in Trondheim. Ask about guided tours!
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreA comprehensive tourist office at the level of brochures, on-site information, possibility to purchase tickets for excursions, good information in English. Very practical. Possibility to download the tromso visit application.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreTourist information on the site. From Bergen, the Tourist Office also offers many cruises for Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord as well as excursions in the surrounding mountains and glaciers of Folgefonn and Briksdalsbreen. The city has set up a menu that allows you to reach some museums free or discount, to have discounts on guides, the hotels.
USE-IT
Read moreTourist information by locals, for young people: cheap accommodation, activities and attractions in the capital (and, to a lesser extent, the rest of Norway). Those under 27 will find a place to store their luggage free of charge, free Internet access, information galore and help with booking accommodation. It's a reliable source of information that complements that of the tourist office, so you can take advantage of the best deals and enjoy the capital in a different way.
WWW.SAAMICOUNCIL.NET
Read moreThe official site of the Saami Parliament. Learn about political issues, democratic organisations and their constitution. In English.
VISIT OSLO - OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreThe Visit Oslo website is a real goldmine! You'll find free access to a series of self-guided themed tours, the Oslo Escape Tours, which you can even download in handy GPX format. Other articles, illustrated with a map, cover topics such as urban art and sculptures in public spaces. Don't hesitate to visit the office for personalized assistance, and to ensure a tailor-made visit to the capital!
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreElverum offers a wide range of tourist activities. History buffs can visit the Norsk Skogmuseum, a museum specializing in forestry and logging. The Glomdalsmuseet is also an interesting museum to discover, with exhibitions on the region's culture and history. For relaxation, travelers can enjoy the Bergesjoen and Sagtjernet lakes, ideal for walks or picnics. The town also boasts several churches and cathedrals, including the Elverum church, which are well worth a visit. When it comes to eating out, there's plenty to choose from, from the Ja Ja Thaimat restaurant serving Thai cuisine, to the Café Ost offering European and Norwegian cuisine. Elverum thus offers a variety of activities and places for visitors to discover.
RENSEIGNEMENTS
Read moreBergen, Norway's second largest city, offers a multitude of tourist attractions to suit all tastes. One of Bergen's must-sees is Bryggen, the old wharf famous for its colorful wooden houses. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bryggen is home to the small Bryggen Museum, as well as numerous restaurants and boutiques. The fish market (Fisketorget) is also a popular attraction, where you can sample fresh seafood or buy Norwegian handicrafts. Other popular cultural attractions in downtown Bergen include the Bergen Museum, the medieval Bergenhus Fort and the KODE Art Museums, Scandinavia's largest collection of art, design and music. Lovers of classical music can also visit Troldhaugen, the home of composer Edvard Grieg. Surrounded by mountains and located close to the Sognefjord, Norway's longest and deepest fjord, Bergen is also a dream for active travelers and nature lovers. For the best panoramic views, take the Fløibanen funicular from downtown to Mount Fløyen and enjoy a stroll through the surrounding woods. Or take the Ulriksbanen cable car to the summit of Ulriken, the highest of Bergen's seven hills, for a refreshing hike with superb views. Bergen is also the departure point for the famous Hurtigruten coastal cruise, which follows the magnificent coastline to the town of Kirkenes. This cruise offers breathtaking views of the main sights of Bergen and the west coast. Bergen is easily reached by plane from Oslo International Airport, and by car or train from Oslo.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreBodø, a city located in Norway, offers a unique blend of culture and nature. As the future European Capital of Culture in 2024, Bodø is already booming with exciting cultural experiences. The town is surrounded by magnificent natural gems such as the world's strongest whirlpool, Saltstraumen, Europe's most accessible glacier, Svartisen, the northern lights, the midnight sun and renowned national parks. Here, you can enjoy spectacular nature without queuing.
VISIT BERGEN
Read moreBergen, a picturesque city on the west coast of Norway, is a popular tourist destination. With its colorful wooden houses, cobbled streets and charming atmosphere, Bergen offers visitors a unique experience. The Bergen Tourist Office offers a wealth of information to help you plan your stay. Whether you want to visit the famous fish market, explore the historic Bryggen district or take a hike in the surrounding mountains, you'll find all the information you need to make the most of your stay in Bergen.
VISIT OSLO - OSLO PASS
Read moreThe Oslo Pass is the most practical and economical way to discover Oslo! It gives you free entry to almost all the capital's museums and attractions, and free use of all means of transport (metro, bus, streetcar, boat) for the duration you choose. It's a real time and energy saver! The pass also offers discounts (not huge, around 20%) on various excursions, restaurants and other small services. Purchase on the web, on the app or in person at the tourist office.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE BERGEN
Read moreBergen's tourist office is located on the harbor in the city center. At your service, a team who know the city and its surroundings like the back of their hand, and who can easily help you organize your days according to the season and the weather. It's even possible to book certain activities on site. You'll find a wide range of tourist brochures, a souvenir store and plenty of information on the town's history.