Zero to Norway features
.Norway is the most expensive country I’ve ever visited, but it’s
also one of my favourites. It’s clean, it’s efficient,
it’s safe and very easy to travel
around because the Norwegians all speak English fluently. If you like sushi or
fish, then you’ll be in foodie heaven in Norway. Oslo is an artsy city with
lots of galleries and museums, plus an impressive Opera House that could give
the Sydney Opera House a run for its money. I spent a few days exploring the
sights and nightlife of Oslo, then took a train north up to Bergen. This rail
journey is considered to be one of the most impressive in the world, and the
scenery certainly didn’t disappoint. Bergen is a very cute seaside town with
cobbled streets, colourful buildings and a fantastic fish market. If you have
the time, I highly recommend hiking to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock)- it’s one of
the best things I’ve ever done in my entire life. The fjords are spectacular,
and you simply can’t leave without taking a ride on the water.
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