Imagine a country where nature is a majestic gift to mankind. Imagine a country enjoying the abundance of nature. Accumulated through thousands of years. You will discover a country, which is enchantingly unique. Natural. Imagine a country where light and darkness intertwine. Where seasons melt together in colours and crystals. Imagine a country where the thawing snow gives way to blossom. Where sea and mountain unite. Discover a country where nature creates art. Where you are invited to a life-fulfilling experience of diversity.
Friendly, down-to-earth people, unique scenery, summer nights bright as day and delightful snowy winters make Norway a very special country. In summer, there are plenty of attractions and activities to keep you busy - the unspoilt open country of the Sámi people in the north and fjords, salmon fishing and festivals in the south.
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Comfort Hotel Børsparken
Comfort Hotel Børsparken is a trendy and urban alternative located in the middle of Oslo, with a wonderful view of our closest neighbour, the new Opera House.
Just a short walk away you will also find the main street Karl Johan, the Airport Express train and Kvadraturen, an area under development that includes resturants and designer boutiques.
The hotel is recently refurbished and is now a modern city hotel for both the business and leisure traveller.
Oslo - Oslo has a number of parks, museums, churches and other beautiful places: It’s a fun place to explore on your own. Hours can be spent strolling along Karl Johans Gate (the main street) to the Royal Palace and perusing the Edvard Munch Museum. The works of various other Norwegian painters can be viewed at the National Gallery. Other attractions in Oslo include the Vigeland Museum in Frogner Park, The Vking Ship Museum at bygdøy with a full-sized genuine ship from the medeival age and the Open-Air Folk Museum with numerous centuries-old buildings from across Norway.
Hotels Oslo
Bergen - Bryggen is the name of Bergen’s historic old wharf and Bergen’s most famous attraction. Bryggen is now a famous UNESCO world heritage site.
Bryggen, a world famous wharf area of old restored wooden buildings next to the cruise ship harbour, between Haakonshallen and Church of Maria. You can take a stroll along Bryggen and look at the sights, for example Statsraad Lehmkul, the historic tall ship with its cloud of white sails. Visit historic Håkons Hall, or take a ride on the funicular Fløien for a spectacular view of the city.
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Stavanger - Stavanger is a region well known for its abundance of gourmet restaurants and general interest in culinary delights. Take the chance to sample the fresh local produce at the fish market or during summer try Stavanger’s farmers market named, Bondens marked.
Stavanger has been named Europe’s cultural capital for 2008. The wealth of cultural and artistic opportunities presents guests with a taste of Western Norway’s famous maritime history.
Go on a fjord cruise whilst in Stavanger, take a stroll through the old town, visit the many museums in the region, hike in the beautiful mountain areas in Sandnes, or rent a car and drive along the magnificent coastal line at Jæren, where there are wide-stretched beaches as far as the eye can see.
Hotels Stavanger
Trondheim - Trondheim is Norway's Silicon Valley (or, perhaps Fjord). But this present day high-tech center is also a very old city, celebrating its 1000th anniversary in 1997.
Area attractions: * Olavshallen. * Munkholmen. * Solsiden shopping and restaurants. * Nidarosdomen (Cathedral) * The archbishop's palace. * The Royal Residence.
Hotels Trondheim
Lillehammer - Lillehammer - the center of nordic cross-country skiing - has much to offer beyond winter sports. It enjoys a beautiful location on the shore of Lake Mjösa, Norway´s largest lake, and is rich in cultural and historical sites. Visit the Maihaugen Open Air Museum, and Hunderfossen Family Park. Enjoy a trip with Skibladner, a 100 year old steamboat. You can go shopping, or just walk around and feel the atmosphere.
Hotels Lillehammer