Things to do in Stavanger, located along the southwestern coast of Norway, include taking in gorgeous ocean views, ancient architecture, museums, shopping, dining, nightlife and thriving arts and culture scenes. The Stavanger Cathedral is as old as the city, dating back to the 12th century. You can visit the Stavanger Museum and Norwegian Petroleum Museum to learn all about the history of the city and the role oil has performed...
Read moreStavanger is just big enough for you to see the entire city in one day. Despite its small-town feel, Stavanger and the surrounding area have played a key role in eras of Norwegian history, from Norway's unification in the Viking...
A visit to Stavanger is so much more fun if you let the kids be themselves in an environment that...
As the fourth biggest city in Norway, Stavanger has plenty of exciting activities and attractions to offer. Not everything suits...
A visit to Stavanger is not complete without you being able to capture some of the city's great views on...
Norway's fourth largest city, Stavanger, is bursting with fun and exciting things to do. Whatever your interests, there are plenty...
Exploring Stavanger's surrounding area is easy with a rental car, public transport or taxi. If you do venture out, you'll...
Stavanger, the city that bears the brunt of the North Sea's weather, may not strike you as the most obvious...
Stavanger is a beautiful city in Western Norway that offers a varied natural landscape and plenty of great experiences, summer...
Stavanger is one of the country's biggest cities and its history goes right back to the Middle Ages. Its coastal...
Stavanger is an affluent international city with a high demand for first class dining. The city's restaurant business has renewed itself in line with growth and internationalisation, so whatever you fancy to eat, you're guaranteed to find somewhere to satisfy your hunger and your senses. Geographically, restaurants range from Asian to African to American, but with local food from the...
Read moreStavanger's compact centre is pleasant to walk around, and unless you're shopping for something in particular, it's nice to just take the time to look around the streets. This also gives you a chance to browse the unique independent shops. For a more targeted shopping experience, it's best to head for the shopping malls. You will find several in the...
Read moreWith the new concert hall, Stavanger has gained a formidable venue for classical music and major artists. But the city also offers plenty of venues for other music genres and lesser known artists. The heart of the Vågen district is considered the most popular and has the widest appeal.The hip and colourful Øvre Holmegate has become a good alternative with...
Read moreOur Stavanger Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of the most popular destinations in Norway. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from Stavanger Airport, Sola to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do...
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