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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Visit Norway with a unique vacation package! Combine Oslo (situated by a fjord and surrounded by hills and forests), Lillehammer (a ski resort town in southern Norway, known as a typical venue for winter sporting events) and Trondheim with the EX Train. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in the city, desired hotel and activities.
Oslo is tucked away at the end of one of Norway's most spectacular fjords offering history, culture, and adventure set against one of the world's most scenic backdrops. The Scandinavian capital city is refined and laid-back with numerous museums, a diverse world-renowned music scene, spectacular parks, urban districts, and a well-developed array of shops, restaurants, and bars. As most sights are within walking distance of each other, you can leave your car behind. Oslo City Hall is located in the city center only a few hundred meters from the city's main street and overlooks Oslo Fjord filled with moored pleasure craft, shrimp trawlers, cruise ships, charter boats and ferries to all the islands. In addition, each quarter of the city has an unusual atmosphere all worth visiting.
Explore Vigeland Park, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Kon-Tiki Museum, Munch Museum, Akershus Castle and Fortress, Aker Brygge, Akershus Fortress, Akershus Castle and Fortress, and so much more!
2 nights in Lillehammer
The small town of Lillehammer is one of the best resorts in Europe, located near the northern end of the Lake Mjosa and beautifully surrounded by mountains. Lillehammer is inevitably related to the best ever Winter Olympics hosted here in 1994. The Norwegians are taking full advantage of that big investment and therefore most of the infrastructure is in use nowadays. In the winter, feel the unique spirit of the Olympic Park and Museum and enjoy cross-country skiing on hundreds of adjacent tracks. If you're looking for adrenaline, take the chance to become a "5G Club" member by riding on a genuine Olympic Bobsleigh track. Lillehammer offers many leisure opportunities, like the greatest Norwegian outdoor museum of Maihaugen and the nice town centre with 19th century wooden hoses and warm local people.
Visit the Maihaugen Open-Air Museum, Lillehammer Art Museum, Lysgardsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena, the Norwegian Olympic Museum, and more!
2 nights in Trondheim
Trondheim was founded more than 1000 years ago by the Viking king Olaf I Tryggvason on the south bay of the Trondheim Fjord. The third-largest city in Norway, Trondheim hosts a modern university and a high-tech center that preserves priceless heritage items from the Middle Ages. The city architectural masterpiece is the Gothic Nidaros Cathedral that hosts the shrine of St. Olav and became the fourth most important Catholic pilgrim city in the world. Trondheim was rebuilt in Renaissance style after the fire of 1682 and now is a green city, combining modern streets with narrow alleys and wooden houses - two of the biggest in Scandinavia are the royal residence Stiftsgarden and Singsaker studenterhjem. Don't miss a visit to various museums: Museum of Arts, the Sverresborg castle, the Science Museum, National Museum for Music and Musical Instruments.
Visit Nidaros Cathedral, the Old Town Bridge, Kristiansten Fortress, Rockheim, Bakklandet, and more!
1 nights in Oslo
Oslo is tucked away at the end of one of Norway's most spectacular fjords offering history, culture, and adventure set against one of the world's most scenic backdrops. The Scandinavian capital city is refined and laid-back with numerous museums, a diverse world-renowned music scene, spectacular parks, urban districts, and a well-developed array of shops, restaurants, and bars. As most sights are within walking distance of each other, you can leave your car behind. Oslo City Hall is located in the city center only a few hundred meters from the city's main street and overlooks Oslo Fjord filled with moored pleasure craft, shrimp trawlers, cruise ships, charter boats and ferries to all the islands. In addition, each quarter of the city has an unusual atmosphere all worth visiting.
Explore Vigeland Park, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Kon-Tiki Museum, Munch Museum, Akershus Castle and Fortress, Aker Brygge, Akershus Fortress, Akershus Castle and Fortress, and so much more!
<b>Norway</b> is a country of contrasts, with scenery so varied it never ceases to amaze. In summertime it is the land of the Midnight Sun; in winter, the land of the Northern Lights. Norway is a land of tradition, exemplified by its rustic stave churches and its folk dances. But Norway is also modern. This technologically advanced nation is rich in petroleum and hydroelectric energy. One of the last great natural frontiers of the world, Norway invites exploration, with its steep and jagged fjords, salmon-filled rivers, glaciers, mountains, and meadows. In the winter, the shimmering aurora borealis (northern lights) are the lure, before giving way to the midnight sun of summer.
Oslo is tucked away at the end of one of Norway's most spectacular fjords offering history, culture, and adventure set against one of the world's most scenic backdrops. The Scandinavian capital city is refined and laid-back with numerous museums, a diverse world-renowned music scene, spectacular parks, urban districts, and a well-developed array of shops, restaurants, and bars. As most sights are within walking distance of each other, you can leave your car behind. Oslo City Hall is located in the city center only a few hundred meters from the city's main street and overlooks Oslo Fjord filled with moored pleasure craft, shrimp trawlers, cruise ships, charter boats and ferries to all the islands. In addition, each quarter of the city has an unusual atmosphere all worth visiting.
Explore Vigeland Park, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Kon-Tiki Museum, Munch Museum, Akershus Castle and Fortress, Aker Brygge, Akershus Fortress, Akershus Castle and Fortress, and so much more!
The small town of Lillehammer is one of the best resorts in Europe, located near the northern end of the Lake Mjosa and beautifully surrounded by mountains. Lillehammer is inevitably related to the best ever Winter Olympics hosted here in 1994. The Norwegians are taking full advantage of that big investment and therefore most of the infrastructure is in use nowadays. In the winter, feel the unique spirit of the Olympic Park and Museum and enjoy cross-country skiing on hundreds of adjacent tracks. If you're looking for adrenaline, take the chance to become a "5G Club" member by riding on a genuine Olympic Bobsleigh track. Lillehammer offers many leisure opportunities, like the greatest Norwegian outdoor museum of Maihaugen and the nice town centre with 19th century wooden hoses and warm local people.
Visit the Maihaugen Open-Air Museum, Lillehammer Art Museum, Lysgardsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena, the Norwegian Olympic Museum, and more!
Trondheim
Trondheim was founded more than 1000 years ago by the Viking king Olaf I Tryggvason on the south bay of the Trondheim Fjord. The third-largest city in Norway, Trondheim hosts a modern university and a high-tech center that preserves priceless heritage items from the Middle Ages. The city architectural masterpiece is the Gothic Nidaros Cathedral that hosts the shrine of St. Olav and became the fourth most important Catholic pilgrim city in the world. Trondheim was rebuilt in Renaissance style after the fire of 1682 and now is a green city, combining modern streets with narrow alleys and wooden houses - two of the biggest in Scandinavia are the royal residence Stiftsgarden and Singsaker studenterhjem. Don't miss a visit to various museums: Museum of Arts, the Sverresborg castle, the Science Museum, National Museum for Music and Musical Instruments.
Visit Nidaros Cathedral, the Old Town Bridge, Kristiansten Fortress, Rockheim, Bakklandet, and more!
Oslo
Oslo is tucked away at the end of one of Norway's most spectacular fjords offering history, culture, and adventure set against one of the world's most scenic backdrops. The Scandinavian capital city is refined and laid-back with numerous museums, a diverse world-renowned music scene, spectacular parks, urban districts, and a well-developed array of shops, restaurants, and bars. As most sights are within walking distance of each other, you can leave your car behind. Oslo City Hall is located in the city center only a few hundred meters from the city's main street and overlooks Oslo Fjord filled with moored pleasure craft, shrimp trawlers, cruise ships, charter boats and ferries to all the islands. In addition, each quarter of the city has an unusual atmosphere all worth visiting.
Explore Vigeland Park, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Kon-Tiki Museum, Munch Museum, Akershus Castle and Fortress, Aker Brygge, Akershus Fortress, Akershus Castle and Fortress, and so much more!