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Gamle Stavanger

Gamle Stavanger

5.4
4.5/541 Review
"Historic buildings"
Norwegian Petroleum Museum

Norwegian Petroleum Museum

4.7
4.3/520 Review
"Museums"
Stavanger Cathedral

Stavanger Cathedral

4.4
4.4/528 Review
Sverd i fjell

Sverd i fjell

3.9
4.0/51 Review
"Historic buildings"
Norwegian Canning Museum

Norwegian Canning Museum

3.9
4.4/514 Review
"Museums"
Preikestolen

Preikestolen

6.3
4.9/567 Review
"Hiking"
Stavanger Maritime Museum

Stavanger Maritime Museum

3.3
5.0/52 Review
"Museums"
ODEON kino

ODEON kino

3.1
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Stavanger Concert Hall

Stavanger Concert Hall

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Clarion Hotel Energy

Clarion Hotel Energy

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Where to Stay

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What to Eat

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Tango restaurant

Tango restaurant

4.5/52 Review
Avg. SGD140/person
"Western-style"
Kitchen & Table Stavanger

Kitchen & Table Stavanger

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Avg. SGD29/person
"Western-style"
Noras kitchen

Noras kitchen

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Avg. SGD198/person
"Southeast Asian"
Coffeeberry

Coffeeberry

4.5/52 Review
Avg. SGD10/person
"Coffee Shops"
Egget

Egget

4.0/52 Review
Avg. SGD76/person
"Western-style"
Fisketorget Stavanger

Fisketorget Stavanger

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"Seafood"
Phileas Fogg

Phileas Fogg

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Avg. SGD43/person
"Western-style"
Cafe Sting

Cafe Sting

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Ristorante Allegro

Ristorante Allegro

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Avg. SGD15/person
"Western-style"
Sushi San

Sushi San

2.0/51 Review
Avg. SGD51/person
"Japanese"
Daran Thai Restaurant

Daran Thai Restaurant

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Avg. SGD22/person
"Asian Cuisine"
Eg & Du

Eg & Du

4.0/51 Review
Avg. SGD34/person
"Western-style"

Stavanger Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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Stavanger, the ideal base for the Fjords!
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Summer in Stavanger, Norway
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🌟 Stavanger Staycations: Lakeside Luxury Awaits! 🌟
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Seventeen-day In-depth Tour of Norway and Iceland (Stavanger)
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum: A Techno-Cultural Journey into the Heart of Norway's Industry
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Gamle Stavanger
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微凉的夏日沅湘
The old city of Stavanger, this European city full of style, is undoubtedly a shining pearl of Norway. As the historical heart of Stavanger, the fourth largest city in Norway, the old city presents a quiet and quaint picture to tourists with its well-preserved wooden houses and stone-paved alleys. Walking in the alleys of the old city, the white-walled and red-roofed wooden houses on both sides seem to tell a thousand-year story. The stone road is extremely comfortable to walk on, and every step seems to be talking to history. In the old city, the famous canning museum is not to be missed. It witnesses the glorious journey of Stavanger from a sardine canning processing base to an oil and gas field maintenance base. In addition, the life atmosphere of the old city is also intoxicating. Lazy cats nap in the sun, smiling old ladies embroider in front of the window, everything seems so peaceful and leisurely. If you are tired of walking, you might as well find a cafe, taste a cup of fragrant coffee, and enjoy this rare quiet time. The old city of Stavanger is not only a historical site, but also a tourist destination full of life and cultural heritage. Whether for tourists who like history and culture or for travelers who pursue a quiet life, this is a rare place to go.
Norwegian Petroleum Museum
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The Norwegian Petroleum Museum, located in the picturesque town of Stavanger, is an excellent place to learn about the glorious history and current situation of the Norwegian oil industry. With its unique architectural design, the museum seems to have moved the real offshore platform to the land, allowing people to feel the strong atmosphere of the oil industry the moment they step into the museum. The exhibition in the museum shows in detail the entire process of oil from geological origin, exploration and discovery to mining and transportation, and combines modern display methods to make popular science vivid and interesting. Here, you can gain an in-depth understanding of the significant impact of oil on the Norwegian economy and the global energy landscape, experience simulated drilling operations in person, and watch precious historical video materials and physical exhibits. It is particularly worth mentioning that the interactive exhibition area in the museum is suitable for the whole family to participate. Children can learn scientific knowledge in games, while adults can deeply understand the balance between scientific and technological progress and environmental protection. In general, the Norwegian Petroleum Museum is not only a journey of scientific and technological exploration, but also a wise dialogue connecting the past and the future. With its rich exhibition content, unique architectural design and entertaining interactive experience, it has become a shining pearl in Stavanger and even Norway. For tourists who love science and exploration, this is definitely a tourist destination not to be missed.
Stavanger Cathedral
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Stavanger Cathedral, an ancient building with a history of more than 800 years, is undoubtedly a treasure in the history of Norwegian architecture. As the only medieval cathedral in Norway that still retains its original appearance, it combines the Roman and Gothic architectural styles, showing a unique artistic charm. The stone exterior walls of the cathedral are solid and solemn, and the interior decoration is sacred and luxurious. The bishop's chair in the choir, the gorgeous crystal lamps, and the carvings of Jesus and the Virgin Mary are all exquisite religious works of art, which are breathtaking. The benches and some decorations in the church belong to the era of the Christian Reformation in the 16th century, while the altar and the podium are also products of the late 17th century. These historical relics make people feel the precipitation of time and the inheritance of culture. In addition to the building itself, Stavanger Cathedral also carries important historical significance. It witnessed the moment of change of dynasties in Norwegian history, and also symbolized the germination of Christianity in Norway and the end of polytheism. Standing in front of the cathedral, it seems that you can hear the echo of history and feel the solemnity and sacredness. In short, Stavanger Cathedral is a tourist destination that cannot be missed. It is a place worth pilgrimage for both tourists who like history and culture and travelers who seek spiritual sustenance.
Sverd i fjell
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YA’s Home 旅遊冒險·愛分享愛生活
Very leisurely bay, very quiet seaside, you can see the swords standing in the three stones on the seaside from a distance, super spectacular. The bustling tourists came to take pictures, but still felt that the whole environment was very comfortable and not crowded.
Norwegian Canning Museum
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The Norwegian Canning Museum, a unique museum located in the center of Stavanger, is undoubtedly the best place to learn about the canning culture and history of Norway. The museum was formerly a sardine canning factory, but now it has transformed into a cultural treasure trove full of fun and knowledge. The museum displays the development process from the appearance of sardine cans in 1879 to the mid-1950s. Visitors can see the whole process from catching sardines to exporting, including the development and evolution of production tools. In addition, the museum also has a large collection of old sardine can packaging and production line equipment, which makes people seem to have returned to that industrial era. In addition to the rich exhibits, the architectural design of the museum is also quite distinctive. It retains the charm of the old factory and incorporates modern elements, making the entire museum both historical and fashionable. In short, the Norwegian Canning Museum is a museum worth visiting. It not only allows people to understand the canning culture and history of Norway, but also brings a unique visiting experience. For tourists who like historical culture and explore industrial heritage, this is definitely a good place not to be missed.
Preikestolen
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The Pulpit Rock is indeed a scenic spot worth visiting. There is no built road on the way to the Pulpit Rock, but a primitive mountain road with ups and downs and uneven terrain. You have to be very careful when walking on it. People often fall accidentally. In addition to the stone road, there are also flowing grass along the way, which is full of primitive flavor. Walking along this road will make you feel awe for nature.
Stavanger Maritime Museum
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Stavanger Maritime Museum, located in the city of Stavanger on the west coast of Norway, is a marine theme museum integrating history, culture and technology. Its unique "Z" type bridge design not only constitutes an important visual feature outside the museum, but also cleverly connects the promenade to the Kalongburg Palace, providing visitors with a shortcut to the world heritage. The museum’s interior is rich and varied, with the exhibition area connected by a slow slope of 2%, making it seem like you are in a huge sea boat, exploring the mysteries of the ocean from the top to the bottom of the dock. There are not only a variety of ship models and marine life displays, but also a historical story about Stavanger's marine career, allowing people to enjoy the exhibits while also feeling the city and the deep origin of the ocean. It is especially worth mentioning that the bridge space in the museum is not only a transparent public space, but also a multi-functional area integrating research libraries, exhibition halls, auditoriums and cafes, providing visitors with a rich leisure and learning experience. Overall, the Stavanger Maritime Museum, with its unique architectural design and rich exhibition content, has become a great place to explore the mysteries of the sea and learn about Stavanger's history and culture. For marine lovers and regular visitors, this is an unforgettable experience.

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