Cozy, slightly worn pub interior at Restaurant Schrøder in Oslo
Cozy, slightly worn pub interior at Restaurant Schrøder in Oslo
Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole in the Netflix series

Nordic Noir in Norway

A literary travel guide

Come for the scenery, stay for the crime stories ...

Step inside the world of Nordic noir in Norway.

With a new Harry Hole series on Netflix, there’s no better time to explore the real-life settings behind Norway’s most iconic crime fiction – and follow in the footsteps of some of the country’s most internationally bestselling authors.

Portrait of Jo Nesbø

Norwegian crime novelist Jo Nesbø

Writers like Jo Nesbø, Gunnar Staalesen, Anne Holt and Jørn Lier Horst have sold tens of millions of books worldwide, turning Norway into a global Nordic noir destination. Join us on a tour of the real-life settings behind their stories.

Oslo: Inside the world of Harry Hole

The series based on Harry Hole, starring Tobias Santelmann, premieres in March 2026. With more than 60 million books sold worldwide and translations in 50 languages, Jo Nesbø has made Oslo one of the most recognisable settings in Nordic noir.

For fans, this is where it all begins.

“The city is instantly recognisable, but Jo and the filmmakers have pushed it further: they’ve made the dirty parts even dirtier and darker, without losing any of its beauty. They’ve stretched the edges, made it slightly larger than life.”

Actor Tobias Santelmann

Oslo is the city Harry knows like the back of his hand and that authenticity was key during production.

"I don’t think any production has ever used Oslo as extensively as this one."

For the cast and crew, filming in the actual city made a difference.

"For me as an actor, inhabiting Harry, it’s been incredibly valuable that we’ve actually shot in Oslo and not in some stand-in foreign city. Shooting in Oslo was a dream. With so many people in Norway having such a strong connection to the books, we really felt an incredible warmth and positivity from locals and fans throughout the production. We closed down many of the main streets in the city to shoot, but we received so much goodwill from the people."

  • Detective Harry Hole and his collegue from the Netflix series
  • Woman in the woods, screenshot from the Harry Hole series
“Oslo is almost its own character. Harry and Oslo are inseparable – you can’t really take one away from the other”

Tobias Santelmann, actor

Stroll around Harry Hole’s Oslo

Unlike many fictional crime worlds, Harry Hole’s Oslo is easy to explore on foot, and even more now as the Netflix series expands the story across a wide range of real locations throughout the city.

Start in the Bislett area, where Hole’s fictional address on Sofies gate places him right in the middle of the city. From here, head towards St. Hanshaugen, a neighbourhood that captures the slightly worn, residential feel that runs through the books.

No visit is complete without a stop at the legendary Restaurant Schrøder, Hole’s regular haunt. The pub and restaurant has been revamped, and this is now an excellent place to try traditional Norwegian food with a modern twist!

From here, you can trace the story across a much broader Oslo. The production brings in well-known landmarks such as the Oslo Opera House in Bjørvika, National theater and Frognerbadet.

For those willing to venture a bit further out, Bogstad manor offers a different side of the city – quieter, greener, and still part of the series’ extended Oslo landscape.

While many locations are real, not everything on screen reflects reality. The series takes creative liberties with the city. Oslo, for instance, does not in reality have a gondola.

  • Plate of crispy pork belly, potatoes and root mash served in warm evening light.
    Oslo

    Restaurant Schrøder

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  • Two outdoor pools with trees in the background.
    Oslo

    Frognerbadet Open-Air Public Bath

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  • A goat walking on a bridge.
    Oslo

    Bogstad Manor

  • Interior with a high ceiling and lots of plants.
    Oslo

    Ingensteds

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  • Facade.
    Oslo

    National Theatre

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  • The opera building in Oslo. The outdoor area in the summer. Photo.
    Oslo

    The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet

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Portrait of Anne Holt

Oslo and Finse: A different side of Nordic noir

If Jo Nesbø’s Oslo is restless and unpredictable, Anne Holt's version is more controlled, but just as tense.

Her Hanne Wilhelmsen series shifts the focus from bars and backstreets to institutions, power and politics. This is Oslo seen through its courts, police and government – a quieter, sharper kind of noir.

But let's leave the city behind for a minute.

In Finse, Holt’s novel 1222 unfolds in a remote mountain hotel, cut off by snow and extreme weather. Surrounded by vast open landscapes and silence, the tension feels closer – and harder to escape.

Hotel Finse 1222
Finse

Hotel Finse 1222

Gather your thoughts – and your team – on the rooftop of Norway

Oslo was just the beginning.
Now, let's head west, to Bergen.

“Some claim – including a few from Oslo – that Bergen is the only truly continental city in Norway”

Gunnar Staalesen

Author

Bergen: Inside the world of Varg Veum

Rain splashes the streets, wooden houses lean into narrow alleyways, and the past feels closer somehow. It’s this atmosphere that defines Gunnar Staalesen’s Bergen, and the world of private investigator Varg Veum.

Whether or not that’s true, Bergen is undoubtedly one of Norway’s most distinctive cities and one of its most naturally noir settings.

Staalesen's books are deeply rooted here. The streets, neighbourhoods and harbour aren’t just backdrops, but part of the storytelling itself, giving readers a city that feels both real and cinematic at the same time.

Stroll through Varg Veum’s Bergen

Bergen is a city best explored on foot, and Varg Veum’s world is easy to step inside.

Start around the harbour and historic Bryggen, where colourful wooden buildings and narrow lanes set the tone. From here, move into the smaller streets and neighbourhoods that define Staalesen's universe.

Key stops include:

  • Nordnes – intimate streets and Staalesen's childhood neighbourhood
  • Skottegaten & Trangesmauet – narrow alleys with pure noir atmosphere
  • Fisketorget & the harbour area – where Veum’s office is located in the novels
  • Bryggen – historic and atmospheric

For a deeper dive, follow Staalesen's own guide to the city:

Gunnar Staalesen i Skottegaten

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Stavern in winter

From the rain and narrow streets of Bergen, the journey continues south, to a quieter kind of noir.

“The sea, the light, the weather and the seasons all contribute to a sense of both calm and unease, giving the stories a slightly melancholic tone”

Jørn Lier Horst

Author

Portrait of Jørn Lier Horst

Crime novelist Jørn Lier Horst

Larvik & Stavern: Inside the world of William Wisting

"This is the place I know, the place I care about. It felt natural to make it the setting of my stories" says Jørn Lier Horst.

He is one of Norway’s bestselling crime writers, and his detective William Wisting has become a defining figure in Nordic noir.

His stories unfold in Larvik and Stavern, where the contrast between safe, small-town life and serious crime gives his narratives a distinct tension.

"These are safe, small coastal communities – and that’s exactly what makes it so powerful when serious crime happens there. It gives the stories a particular nerve," says Jørn Lier Horst.

At first glance, it all feels calm. Stavern and Larvik are idyllic coastal towns, known as 'Norway’s little smile' for their reputation for sunshine.

"But there are dark clouds too. That’s where Wisting operates – on the shadow side. That’s what he illustrates: how short the distance can be from good to evil, from life to death," says the author.

The landscape is never just a backdrop:

“The landscape is more than scenery – it shapes the mood and the people.”

Jørn Lier Horst

Crime novelist

Experience Wisting’s universe

Larvik and Stavern are best experienced at a slower pace and Wisting’s world is easy to explored.

Start in Larvik’s town centre, where everyday streets and civic buildings set the tone. From here, move towards the coastline and nearby Stavern, where open landscapes and small-town life define the atmosphere.

Key stops include:

Brannvaktsgate 7, Larvik – the police station where Wisting has his office
Bøkeskogen – a rare beech forest with a calm surface and subtle sense of unease
Fredriksvern verft, Stavern – historic naval base and Horst’s writing location
Hotel Wassilioff, Stavern – a recurring setting in the novels

Svenner, one of many lighthouses in Norway open for overnight stays

Larvik and Stavern

A man with a gun walking in the snow. From the movie poster for Jo Nesbø’s The Snowman.

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