Travel writer and Trondheim resident David Nikel shares his expert perspective on Norway's best, guiding you on a memorable and unique experience around this very special corner of Scandinavia.
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Whether you're hoping to see the famed northern lights, explore Norway's dramatic fjords and mountains, or visit its beautiful and historical cities, Moon Norway has recommendations for every traveler.
With itineraries like “The Best of Norway by Rail” and “Norway for Families,” expertly crafted maps, gorgeous photos, and Nikel's trustworthy advice, Moon Norway provides the tools and inspiration for planning your perfect trip!
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Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Indigo (CA)“I've lived in Norway since 2011 and have spent much of that time travelling the length and breadth of this outstanding country, visiting far flung places, meeting the locals, and working out the best travel itineraries for my friends and family. I'm so happy that I can now share that knowledge with a much wider audience with the launch of Moon Norway.” – David Nikel, author
A little taster
Twenty-first century Oslo is a city transformed. For decades, travelers would head straight for the mountains or the fjords, but the Oslo of today is a cosmopolitan European capital with world-class architecture, art, and museums. Were it not for Norway’s stunning natural environment, three days in Oslo would satisfy most travelers.
That’s because the city is intrinsically linked to nature, surrounded on all sides by forest and fjord. Spend an entire weekend break in Oslo or tag on this three-day itinerary to a longer tour and you will not leave disappointed.
Should the weather be good, consider replacing any of these choices with a day trip to Drøbak, a delightful fishing village on the Oslofjord, or to Fredrikstad to wander the streets of one of northern Europe’s best-preserved fortified districts.
To conserve your budget, make the most of your hotel’s breakfast buffet and plan to eat light for lunch. Many hotels offer the opportunity to compose a packed lunch from the breakfast buffet (additional charge) or just grab some fruit and snacks from a supermarket.
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Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Indigo (CA)Day 1: Art and the Waterfront. A visit to the epic National Gallery affords the opportunity to see some of Edvard Munch’s most famous works with none of the crowds you might expect. Take a leisurely lunch in one of the excellent waterside restaurants on the Aker Brygge wharf, or grab a quick bite from a coffee shop and head instead to the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art at the nearby Tjuvholmen development.
In the afternoon, explore the buildings that inspired the castle in Disney’s Frozen at Akershus Fortress, before completing your tour of the waterfront with a stroll on the roof of Oslo Opera House. The nearby Oslo Central Station and Jernbanetorget public square offer several options for dinner.
Want to see my recommendations for days two and three? You know what to do!