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There’s plenty to do in this vibrant capital: delve into art at the MUNCH Museum, enjoy views over Oslo fjord from Holmenkollen Ski Jump or explore viking history at the Bygdøy Peninsula.
Oslo
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Stunning panoramas of fjords and mountains await, as well as lively music, art and foodie scenes. The harbour district of UNESCO-listed Bryggen, with its colourful wooden houses, is a must-see.
Bergen
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This fishing town is the place to enjoy seafood: think king crab, cod and halibut. It's also perfectly placed for experiencing natural phenomena from the Aurora to the Midnight Sun and ink-black Polar Night and where you can reach the North Cape (the northernmost point in Europe).
Honningsvåg
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Known as the ‘gateway to the arctic’, in magical Tromsø adventure awaits in the form of hiking, dog sledding and whale safaris. Or opt for culture via trips to the Polar Museum and the Arctic Cathedral.
Tromso
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Its position in the Arctic Circle makes Svolvær in the beautiful Lofoten islands a great place to catch the ethereal aurora borealis and experience the Midnight Sun. You can also explore breathtaking peaks, fjords and quaint fishing villages.
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The world's northernmost town might be surrounded by Arctic wilderness but expect a warm welcome from the local community. Around 1000 people live here (meaning there are more polar bears than humans), working in eateries, shops and research centres.
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There’s plenty to do in this vibrant capital: delve into art at the MUNCH Museum, enjoy views over Oslo fjord from Holmenkollen Ski Jump or explore viking history at the Bygdøy Peninsula.
Oslo
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Stunning panoramas of fjords and mountains await, as well as lively music, art and foodie scenes. The harbour district of UNESCO-listed Bryggen, with its colourful wooden houses, is a must-see.
Bergen
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Known as the ‘gateway to the arctic’, in magical Tromsø adventure awaits in the form of hiking, dog sledding and whale safaris. Or opt for culture via trips to the Polar Museum and the Arctic Cathedral.
Tromso
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Its position in the Arctic Circle makes Svolvær in the beautiful Lofoten islands a great place to catch the ethereal aurora borealis and experience the Midnight Sun. You can also explore breathtaking peaks, fjords and quaint fishing villages.
Svolvær
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This fishing town is the place to enjoy seafood: think king crab, cod and halibut. It's also perfectly placed for experiencing natural phenomena from the Aurora to the Midnight Sun and ink-black Polar Night and where you can reach the North Cape (the northernmost point in Europe).
Honningsvåg
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The world's northernmost town might be surrounded by Arctic wilderness but expect a warm welcome from the local community. Around 1000 people live here (meaning there are more polar bears than humans), working in eateries, shops and research centres.
Longyearbyen
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