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Bergen is known for Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, the Fish Market, and surrounding mountains and fjords, such as the Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord.
The former mining town of Røros is simply unique - a modern community, in which people live and work right in the middle of an UNESCO Heritage Site.
The capital of Norway is situated by a fjord and surrounded by hills and forests and is only 7 hours away from New York.
All the information you need on Bergen and the fjords in one place. At the tourist information you can also buy the Bergen Card.
Visit the tourist information offices in Drøbak or Ski to plan your holiday.
The distances are short between the coastal, agricultural and village areas, and adventures are on offer throughout the year.
Tromsø Tourist Information Office is located in the city center, within walking distance of buses, ferries, Hurtigruten and most city hotels.
The Forollhogna and Femundsmarka National Parks form a framework around one of Norway’s most exciting areas of natural and cultural history.
The world’s northernmost university city, 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, is a lively place, surrounded by fjords and mountains.
Archipelagos, fjords and mountains create the frame for the county of Troms with added colour from the midnight sun and northern lights.
Bergen is Norway’s second largest city with 240.000 inhabitants. The city was founded more than 900 years ago.
The capital of Norway is also its largest city. It has over 575,000 inhabitants and covers 454 square kilometres, 242 of which is forests.
The Tourist Information Centres can assist you with the information you need about Oslo. You can buy the Oslo Pass and sightseeing tickets there.
Troms Reiseliv runs a year-round tourist information office for Troms County.
There are several tourist information offices in the Røros area.