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Couple in front of the Whaling Monument created by Knut Steen, Sandefjord in Norway Photo: Nils Kavlie Borge
Sandefjord’s most famous sculpture, the Whaling Monument, is a memorial to whaling, created by Knut Steen at the end of the 1950s. Photo: Nils Kavlie Borge
The winner of Bocuse d'Or 2009, Geir Skeie, will open a seafood restaurant in Sandefjord in November. In the meantime, enjoy gourmet food at Solvold. Photo: Rica Park Hotel
Sandefjord is located centrally in Eastern Norway, about 120 kilometres from the capital city of Oslo. Photo: Tone Rasmussen
Walk along the coast of Sandefjord on signposted trails. Photo: Terje Rakke
You will find the entire range of accommodation options in the Sandefjord area - high standard hotels, appartments and private rooms. Photo: Frank K. Opsahl
Walk in the footsteps of the Vikings, visit the Whaling Museum or enjoy an unique art experience at Midtåsen Sculpture Park. Photo: Nils Kavlie Borge
Shopping enthusiasts can look forward to an easy-to-navigate town centre with short walking distances Photo: Ellen Larsen
Sandefjord Airport Torp, Color Line, the train and the motorway E18 ensure good transport connections both nationally and internationally. Photo: Color Line