2024

GAMLE STAVANGER

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews

This is the old Stavanger. The district overhangs the city by the port. A walk in these paved lanes allows us to realize the city such as it was. The houses are charming and there is a peaceful atmosphere. On sunny days, flowers brighten up the facades of the white-painted wooden houses. Approximately 173 houses of the XVIIIth constitute the old city (in reality one finds rather 8 000 wooden houses distributed in Stavanger). Very lively district! Unmissable obviously during your visit.

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 Stavanger
2024

BARCODE

Street square and neighborhood to visit

In a very short space of time, Oslo has become a modern and innovative city. The city is constantly changing, while retaining its authenticity. Modern buildings mingle with older ones, the city expands and new districts spring up, as in the case of Bjørvika. This area of central Oslo has undergone a spectacular transformation, from a former container port to a new, trendy and ultra-modern urban district. Bjørvika rose from the ground in just a few years and is now one of the city's most exclusive districts, as well as being a major cultural hub. The project is based on a desire for harmony between city and nature, which includes the creation of green spaces and beaches, such as Sørenga Sjøbad, in the heart of the city. In addition to the now famous Barcode, Bjørvika's development is far from over, with the opening of two huge cultural complexes in 2020 and 2021 respectively: the Deichman Library and the new Munch Museum.

The Barcode is part of a complex designed by Norwegian and Dutch architects. It consists of a row of narrow buildings, each different in shape and detail. This construction project has completely changed the profile of the city, which previously had very few tall buildings. In terms of architecture, Art Nouveau predominates. The buildings house major national and international companies, apartments, as well as restaurants, boutiques and galleries on the first floor.

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 Oslo
2024

OLD TOWN (GAMLEBYEN)

Street square and neighborhood to visit

Dating from 1537, when it was built by King Frederick II, it is the most beautiful walled city in Norway. A few hundred people are still lucky enough to live within its walls, where the cobbled streets give way to charming cafés and restaurants where you can relax for a while. It's good to walk along the waterfront to see the boats moored at the pontoons and the weather is often good for a picnic near the seagulls or on a bench surrounded by colourful houses.

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 Fredrikstad

BRYGGEN

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4/5
1 review
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 Bergen