Cities
Norway的城市
Oslo
"A capital that spent its oil wealth on architecture instead of monuments — the Nasjonalmuseet, the Munch museum on the waterfront, and Mathallen's stalls of cured reindeer and skrei all within walking distance of each ot"
Bergen
"Seven mountains, one UNESCO-listed wharf of tilting Hanseatic warehouses, and a fish market where vendors have been arguing about the price of king crab since the 14th century."
Tromsø
"The world's northernmost city of any size sits on an island at 69°N, where the aurora borealis ignites over a cathedral made of angular white concrete and the sun doesn't rise for two months."
Trondheim
"Norway's medieval capital holds Nidarosdomen, the northernmost Gothic cathedral on earth, built over the grave of a king who was killed by his own people and then declared a saint."
Stavanger
"An oil-boom city whose old quarter — 173 white wooden houses from the 1800s, still inhabited — survived industrialization intact, and whose Preikestolen cliff draws hikers who want to stand on a horizontal slab above a 6"
Ålesund
"Burned to the ground in 1904, rebuilt in four years in pure Art Nouveau by architects who had trained in Germany — the only city in Norway with a coherent architectural identity that isn't medieval."
Flåm
"A village of 350 people at the end of the Aurlandsfjord that exists almost entirely as the terminus of the Flåmsbana, a railway that drops 863 metres in 20 kilometres through waterfalls and tunnels blasted by hand."
Longyearbyen
"The world's northernmost settlement with a supermarket and a university sits at 78°N on Svalbard, where it is illegal to die (the permafrost won't decompose you) and polar bears outnumber people."
Kristiansand
"Southern Norway's summer capital is where Oslo families drive their boats on midsummer weekends, but its real texture is the Posebyen quarter — a grid of 17th-century wooden houses that somehow survived every fire that t"
Bodø
"The city that replaced a bombed-out fishing port in 1940 is now the European Capital of Culture 2024, and its position just above the Arctic Circle makes it the cheapest launch point for the Lofoten Islands."
Kongsberg
"A silver-mining town that peaked in the 1770s, when the Danish crown was extracting enough ore here to mint half its currency — the baroque church they built with the profits seats 3,000 in a town of 28,000."
Røros
"A copper-mining town at 628 metres altitude that has been continuously inhabited since 1644, whose soot-blackened log buildings and slag heaps are so intact that UNESCO listed the entire urban landscape, not just individ"
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Borgund Stave Church with misty mountains and lush greenery in Vestland, Norway.
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The modern Northern Lights Cathedral beautifully illuminated during dusk in Alta, Norway.
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Detailed view of a traditional wooden stave church with forested mountains in the background.
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Captivating aerial photo showcasing Tromsø city lights and waterfront at night.
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A breathtaking aerial view of Ålesund, Norway, showcasing its vibrant harbor and surrounding landscapes.
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Aerial view of Tromsø, Norway, showcasing stunning snowy mountains and serene fjord.
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Breathtaking view of a foggy fjord in Norway surrounded by lush greenery and towering mountains.
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Stunning view of a fjord surrounded by rugged mountains in Tromsø, Norway showcasing autumn colors.
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Red barn by a tranquil fjord with snow-capped mountains in Norway.
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Charming rural scene in Lillehammer, Norway, featuring historic wooden buildings and a lounging goat.
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Explore a traditional wooden log house with a grass roof in Lillehammer, Norway.
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Traditional Norwegian stave church with intricate wooden architecture under sunlight.
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Colorful seafood buffet featuring fresh salmon and Norwegian flags, showcasing a variety of gourmet appetizers.
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Close-up of open-faced sandwiches with eggs, vegetables, and meats on a wooden board.
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Elegant gourmet fish dish with peas and tomatoes, artfully plated. Perfect for cuisine enthusiasts.
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A striking modern building in snowy Tromsø, Norway, showcasing unique architectural design.
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Historic wooden houses line a quaint street in Skudeneshavn, Norway.
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Stunning view of the contemporary Munch Museum and Oslo skyline reflected on the waterfront under a clear blue sky.
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Top Monuments in Norway
Tromsø Cathedral
Sommarøy
Tromsø University Museum
Sommarøy
Arctic Cathedral
Sommarøy
Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum
Sommarøy
Hålogaland Teater
Sommarøy
Polaria
Sommarøy
Grotten
Oslo
Ekely
Oslo
St George'S Church
Bergen
Sandvik Church
Bergen
Tiller Church
Trondheim
St. Hallvard'S Church and Monastery
Oslo
Lademoen Church
Trondheim
Havstein Church
Trondheim
Vulkan
Oslo
Norges Geografiske Oppmåling
Oslo
The Textile Industry Museum
Bergen
Kirkeristen
Oslo
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常见问题
美国公民前往挪威需要签证吗? add
通常不需要,在任意180天内停留不超过90天即可免签。挪威遵循申根区入境规则,这一限制适用于整个申根区,而非仅限于挪威境内。由于入境系统和出行前授权规则可能随时调整,建议出发前查阅挪威移民局官网。
挪威对游客来说消费高吗? add
是的,而且假装不贵只会白白浪费预算。一杯咖啡通常要40至60挪威克朗,普通餐厅晚餐每人轻松花掉350至600克朗,卑尔根或奥斯陆的酒店价格在夏季更是大幅飙升。提前订火车票、去超市解决午餐、选择淡季出行,是控制花销的几个实用办法。
在挪威不租车怎么出行最方便? add
对大多数旅行者而言,火车、渡轮、巴士加上少量国内航班,比租车更实用。南部和中部路线适合乘火车,峡湾地区主要依赖船和巴士,北部行程则往往坐飞机更划算。Entur是最好的出行规划工具,它将多家运营商整合在一个搜索界面内。
几月份去挪威看峡湾和城市最合适? add
五月、六月和九月通常是最明智的选择。白昼漫长,人流少于七月,在卑尔根、弗洛姆和奥勒松找到住宿的机会更大,且无需支付旺季溢价。如果你的首要目标是赏雪或追极光,就把目的地移到北部,时间改在二月或三月。
在特罗姆瑟不参加旅行团也能看到北极光吗? add
可以,但参加旅行团能大大提高成功率。冬季的特罗姆瑟条件已足够独立观赏,但向导擅长追踪晴朗天空,远离云层和城市光污染。最关键的因素是时机、耐心和天气,而不是一厢情愿的期待。
挪威是无现金社会吗?还是应该带现金? add
带很少现金就够了。从奥斯陆的机场列车到特隆赫姆的咖啡馆,几乎随处都能刷卡,许多旅行者全程一张纸币都没用过。备一点现金无妨,但真正的备用方案应该是第二张银行卡。
在挪威需要待几天? add
如果想游览不止一个地区,七到十天是比较合理的最低时长。三天足够玩转奥斯陆和孔斯贝格,但一旦加入卑尔根、弗洛姆、博德或特罗姆瑟,路途距离就开始左右行程安排。挪威在地图上看起来不大,实际体验却像一个大得多的国家。
一口气游挪威"路线值得吗?"}, {"a": "不需要,也没有这种惯例。服务费已包含在账单内,本地人通常只在服务确实出色时才会多给一点或凑个整数。把10%视为慷慨之举,而非理所当然的标准。", "q": "在挪威餐厅需要给小费吗?"}] add
值得,前提是你想高效领略西挪威风光、且不介意与人同行。卑尔根和弗洛姆一带的火车加渡轮组合,能在短时间内浓缩大量壮丽景色,这也正是它人气爆棚的原因。独立旅行者可以自行拼凑类似路线,灵活性更高,但未必更省钱。
资料来源
- verified Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) — Official visa, residence, and entry rules for travelers to Norway.
- verified Norges Bank — Official information on the Norwegian krone and legal tender.
- verified Entur — National journey planner covering trains, buses, ferries, and local transit.
- verified Yr — Weather forecasts from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, essential for route planning and safety.
- verified Visit Norway — National tourism portal with practical seasonal advice, transport overviews, and regional travel planning.