Norway is famous for its breathtaking varied natural scenery and landscapes. Being home to the ancient Vikings and its unique architecture and culture, the nation is now home to numerous spectacular buildings and attractions. The country is sparsely populated, and has countless amazing destinations to visit.
Oslo is the capital and largest metropolitan of Norway. The city is a beautiful setting against the amazing natural background, as well as a vibrant cultural and nightlife scene. Housed in the city are many prominent museums and attractions of all sorts. There are many Norway luxury hotels in Oslo, such as the Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel, Catalina Apartment Hotel Oslo, and many others.
The capital city has some affluent areas for shopping, dining and night life, as well as some impressive attractions. There are the striking architectural pieces of the Akershus fetning medieval castle and fortress, the award-winning Opera House, as well as many interesting museums and scenic parks.
One of the most tourist-frequented areas in Norway is Bergen, holding its breathtaking architecture and magnificent landscapes. There are countless luxurious hotels, in the district, like the Grand Terminus Hotel, Det Hanseatiske Hotel, and are various more. Bergen has a vibrant culture and stunning attractions, including its beautiful wooden buildings and fascinating museums, amongst many other wonders.
Another area with amazing scenery and fascinating pieces of architecture is Stavanger. There are scores of deluxe lodgings here, like the Thon Hotel Maritim and Park Inn. Hiking and climbing is a must, to experience some of the most spectacular sceneries in Norway. There are also numerous wonderful attractions, such as the Gamle Stavanger, a well-preserved historical lane with pretty wooden buildings, the Stavanger Oil Museums, and numerous others.
Trondheim is also a wonderful town for its architecture and culture. The town, is largely resided in by college students, and hosts the prominent, superb Nidarosdomen cathedral, the biggest baroque cathedral in all of Norway. There are also some spectacular wooden mansions and architecture, as well as many majestic hotspots and activities. Deluxe resorts here include the glamorous Hotell Britaniaa, and the deluxe Radison SAS Royal Garden Hotel.
A district that stands out from different Norwegian areas is Fredrikstad. The unique and scenic town has several luxury hotels, like the Radisson SAS Hotel Fredrikstad, Rica Hotel Fredrikstad, and others. The aged secured district, which was founded in 1567 and Kongsten castle are also worth a visit. Other than that, there are numerous other scenic towns and alpine areas around Norway, offering plenty of superb scenery, quaint scenic towns, and brilliant activities.
