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Oslo, Norway
Start your journey in Norway's vibrant capital. Visit the Viking Ship Museum and the Vigeland Sculpture Park, and explore the trendy Grünerløkka neighbourhood for great cafes and local food.
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Bergen, Norway
The gateway to the fjords, Bergen is famous for its colourful Bryggen wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take the Fløibanen funicular for panoramic views and sample fresh seafood at the fish market.
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Flåm, Norway
Ride the legendary Flåmsbana railway, one of the steepest in the world, through dramatic mountain scenery. The village sits at the end of the Aurlandsfjord and is a perfect base for hiking and fjord cruises.
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Geiranger, Norway
Home to the iconic Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO-listed masterpiece with towering waterfalls like the Seven Sisters. Drive the dramatic Eagle Road (Ørnevegen) for unforgettable views over the fjord below.
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Ålesund, Norway
A stunning Art Nouveau town built on several islands, Ålesund was rebuilt in a unique architectural style after a 1904 fire. Climb the 418 steps to the Aksla viewpoint for a breathtaking panorama over the city and archipelago.
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Trondheim, Norway
Norway's historic medieval capital is home to the magnificent Nidaros Cathedral, the world's northernmost Gothic cathedral. Stroll along the colourful wharves of Nedre Elvehavn and enjoy the city's lively student atmosphere.
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Tromsø, Norway
Known as the gateway to the Arctic, Tromsø is one of the best places in the world to witness the Northern Lights. Visit the iconic Arctic Cathedral, explore the Polaria museum, and join a midnight sun or aurora hunting tour.
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Lofoten Islands, Norway
The Lofoten archipelago offers some of Norway's most dramatic scenery with jagged peaks rising from the sea. Stay in a traditional red fisherman's cabin (rorbuer), hike to Reinebringen, and try the local stockfish dishes.