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Hamburg, Bergen, Malmo, Hammerfest, Leknes, Lofoten, Bodø, Trondheim, Haugesund
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At the port of Hamburg, in the heart of the city, ships from around the world are bound. The city with the numerous bridges is a city full of contrasts that provides visitors with art and culture, theater and entertainment of high quality, unique shopping opportunities, lively nightlife and countless historical sites.

Beautiful Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and "Gateway to the fjord country". It overlooks the amazing Byfjorden and is surrounded by steep, forested mountains. This lively university town, was founded on an old Viking settlement in the year 1070 and has a proud history and many interesting cultural monuments. It is a designated World Heritage City and its area Bryggen (the Wharf) with its 61 "wooden buildings, houses museums, shops, restaurants and pubs is also listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. If you have time, don't miss the Fløibanen funicular ride up to Fløyen (320 m above sea level), which offers the best panorama, on a clear day. Bergen is a popular cruise destination and the leading cruise port in Norway, with around 330 cruise ship calls bringing more than 450,000 cruise passengers per year.
Look forward to an impressing history, a rich cultural offer and beautiful nature. The northernmost town in the world - although Honnigsvag is also competing for the title- is a dynamic town and one of the most important cities in the North Cape, with a unique and fascinating history, where contemporary architecture is replacing post- WWII reconstruction buildings. You can get to know Hammerfest by taking a walk through the town or visiting its museums. More recently, the town is achieving industrial development, based on energy and gas.
Look forward to an impressing history, a rich cultural offer and beautiful nature. The northernmost town in the world - although Honnigsvag is also competing for the title- is a dynamic town and one of the most important cities in the North Cape, with a unique and fascinating history, where contemporary architecture is replacing post- WWII reconstruction buildings. You can get to know Hammerfest by taking a walk through the town or visiting its museums. More recently, the town is achieving industrial development, based on energy and gas.
The city of Leknes is located in the Lofoten archipelago on the island of Vestvågøya, in Norway. Leknes is the trading centre of the archipelago. The city’s harbor is one of Norway's most important harbours and is regularly visited by cruise ships. The landscape is stunningly beautiful: fjords, majestic glacial formations, rocky cliffs, impressive mountains, pristine waters and white sand beaches.
Bodø is the capital of Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Salten and is located just north of the Arctic Circle. In Bodø the dazzling midnight sun is visible from 2 June to 10 July. Visitors are welcomed by a unique landscape with pristine national parks, majestic mountains and beautiful coastline and they can choose among an incredible variety of activities like fishing, off-piste skiing, mountain biking, paragliding, sea safari and scuba diving.
Trondheim is the third largest - and second oldest - city in Norway, founded in AD 997, as a Viking seat of power, by Viking king Olav Tryggvason, serving as Norway's royal capital in the 11th and 12th centuries. The city is surrounded by lovely forested hills and the Nidelven River winds through it. Today, it is vivid and lively, with everything a big city can offer, but still with small-town friendliness. It has been, and still is, a popular pilgrimage site, due to the famous Nidaros Cathedral, where all Norwegian coronations take place and the crown jewels are kept. Trondheim's old city features broad avenues and attractive 17th-century wood buildings - a legacy of the rebuilding that followed a disastrous fire that leveled the city in 1681. Stroll along the charming old streets at Bakklandet that will bring you back to architectural traditions and the atmosphere of days gone by, choose between a rich variety of historical sights, museums and art galleries, and look forward to an unforgettable cultural and historical experience. For a magnificent panorama, head to Tyholt Tower (120 m., Tyholttårnet). The tower features a revolving restaurant, 80 metres up, which makes one complete revolution per hour.
Haugesund is a town in Rogaland county, Norway. The town is situated on a strategically important sound, the Karmsundet.
At the port of Hamburg, in the heart of the city, ships from around the world are bound. The city with the numerous bridges is a city full of contrasts that provides visitors with art and culture, theater and entertainment of high quality, unique shopping opportunities, lively nightlife and countless historical sites.





