Svolvaer is the capital of Lofoten and the gateway to this beautiful archipelago, serving as the entry and exit point (and yes, this city has an airport). Compared to other settlements in Lofoten, Svolvaer, with a population of over 4,700 inhabitants, is quite a large town. And while this town is not as picturesque as Lofoten’s gems – Reine and Henningsvær, there are plenty of things to do in Svolvaer. First of all, have a walk in the downtown and visit Svolvaer’s impressive art galleries. Then, you can have a relaxed walk to the Svinøya island and observe red rorbuer (fishermen’s cabins) that have been ideally preserved. And, of course, you can have a lot of fun on your visit to Svolvaer. For instance, don’t hesitate to drop by the Magic Ice Bar and appreciate the sophisticated ice sculptures while sipping a drink from the ice glass. Or set out on a guided tour to the local Lofotpils Brewery and try their outstanding craft beer. After all, try yourself at solving puzzles and riddles at the thematic Lofoten Escape Room. Or you can relax in the newest attraction in Svolvaer: the floating fjord sauna. Naturally, there are interesting activities that travelers prefer to try here, and taking the Trollfjord cruise from Svolvaer is an absolute must. And have you had a chance to visit the Lofoten archipelago? 😉 If so, which towns and villages have you visited? Let us know in the comments below! 😊 #svolvaer #norway #traveltheworld #traveleurope #exploretheworld #europetrip #traveldestination #travel #traveling #blogger #travels #traveltips #travelguide #traveladvisor #traveladventures #travelwithus #traveladdict #lofoten #lofotenislands
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Senja, Norway's second-largest island, tends to be an incredibly underrated destination in the country. If you are up for an off-the-beaten-path trip in Norway, consider visiting this beautiful place! There are quite a few things to do in Senja: 1. Senja National Tourist Route. One of the country's 18 National Tourist Routes, this trekking route makes up for a fantastic adventure in nature. Enjoy a picnic in the wild, take in the beautiful scenery, or visit Norway's famous fishing villages! 2. Look out for spots with scenic views. Some of the most popular places include Tungeneset and Bergsbotn. 3. Embark on a midnight sun cruise. If you are looking for an unforgettable experience, this may be the one that will definitely impress you! Midnight fjord cruises are extremely popular in Senja in summer. 4. Take your time on the island's stunning beaches. The weather on this island in summer is far from being exceptionally warm. However, you can just take a break and take in the beautiful views of nature from the island's stunning beaches! In particular, one would recommend visiting Ersfjord Beach. #norway #traveltheworld #traveleurope #traveladvisor #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #natureshots #naturetherapy #traveladventures #adventures #trekking #trekkinglovers #hiking #hikingadventures #hikingtrails #travelguide
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Top 5 Free Travel Attractions in Oslo Oslo, just like any other Norwegian city, is in every aspect a very pricey city. And if you are traveling on a budget, you may wish to save some share of your money. Here, we have listed the best free attractions for any tourist to visit in Oslo! 😉 1. Oslo Opera House. This exceptional building is a bright example of modern Nordic architecture and symbolizes a glacier floating in the Oslofjord. You can climb on the roof of this edifice without stepping a foot inside and enjoy a beautiful view of the city. Besides, you can enter the lobby for free or, even better, you may purchase a ticket and enjoy a performance. 2. Vigeland Sculpture Park. Frogner Park (as it is known among the locals) is home to an impressive, one-of-a-kind installation that consists of 212 sculptures and culminates in a huge monolith. All of these sculptures were designed by Gustav Vigeland, a prominent Norwegian architect, and they depict all aspects of human life. The park is accessible for free 24/7. 3. Oslo City Hall. The construction of this towering red-brick edifice (pictured on the photo) in the vicinity of Aker Brygge was completed in 1950, and it immediately became the city's landmark. The walls of the city hall feature prominent Norwegian art, which depicts the country's history, culture, mythology, and work life. There is no entrance fee. 4. Tjuvholmen Sculpture Park. This sculpture park is an installation in the affluent neighborhood of Tjuvholmen. The park is located just next to Astrup Fearnley Museum and it was designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano. 5. Stortinget. Generally, the Norwegian parliament is not accessible to the public. However, there are free guided tours that take place on Saturday (you can look up the dates and information on the website of Stortinget). Bear in mind that you cannot pre-book this guided tour, just show up at the agreed time. #oslo #norway #architecture #scandinavia #scandinavian #traveltips #traveltipsandtricks #traveladvice #traveladvisor #travelguide #travelgoals #traveler #traveleurope #TravelWithUs #travelworld #travelblogger #travelpics
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One may call Norway "the land of the fjords" deservedly. This Scandinavian country has undoubtedly been blessed with fabulous nature, which is the reason why so many travelers come to Norway every year. There are over 1,700 fjords in this country, but which are the ones you shouldn't miss? Let's find out 😉 Nærøyfjord. Having inspired Disney's Frozen and being listed in the UNESCO World Heritage list, this is one of the most impressive attractions in Norway. The National Geographic Society ranked this fjord (together with Geirangerfjord) the world's number one natural heritage site. Besides, the famous "Norway in a nutshell" trip includes a cruise across this stunning fjord. Geirangerfjord. Another UNESCO-listed fjord in this list. Geiranger, nestled between towering mountains with snowy peaks, offers dramatic views and an unforgettable experience. And two farms, Knivsflå and Skageflå, that are located at an altitude of a few hundred meters will absolutely blow your mind! Lysefjord. It's not just about this "fjord of light" (it is the literal translation) that is worth seeing. You shouldn't miss out on hiking to the famous Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock), which offers breathtaking views over this light-blue fjord. Hardangerfjord. This picturesque fjord is also nestled between the mountains. But one hike is definitely worth your attention: you can hike to Trolltunga and get a stunning photo on the cliff over this fjord. The hike isn't easy, but the rewards are very well worth it. 😊 And which fjords have you had a chance to see? 😊 Share your experience with us in the comments below! 😎 #norway #nature #norwaynature #naturelovers #naturetherapy #fjords #naturesbeauty #scandinavia #travelnow #traveltheworld #traveleurope #travelgram #traveltips #traveladvisor #traveladdict #traveldestination
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