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Norway is best known for its jagged mountains and stunning fjords, as well as being an open and inclusive place with a high standard of living. Explore all the history and natural beauty this country has to offer on a five-night getaway for two.
Spend two-nights in the capital city, Oslo, the most populous city in Norway. Embark on a walking tour where you will explore the up and coming Norwegian brewing scene, their long-standing tradition of local cheese making, farmer’s markets, the Mathallen Food Market and a local pub. Your private guide will give you a lesson in local culture as they guide you on a stroll down Oslo’s urban greenway along the riverfront. Next up you will visit the Munch Museum, dedicated to the infamous Norwegian painter, Edvard Munch. He was best known for his work entitled “The Scream”.
Travel to the town of Bergen by train, as you enjoy a spectacular journey through Norway, which some consider to be ‘one of the most beautiful train rides in the world’. The seven-hour breathtaking and scenic train ride offers stunning views of the countryside, fjords, mountains and glaciers. The train crosses through mountainous landscapes from Oslo and across the Hallingdal Valley. You will also pass by the Hardangerjøkulen glacier before descending to your final destination, Bergen.
While exploring Bergen you will spend three-nights at the iconic and prominent five-star Norge Hotel. Enjoy a three-hour cruise along the Mostraumen Strait. The fjords and steep mountain views will have you in awe as you take in all the natural beauty. Next up, shop like a local at Norway’s most visited outdoor market that dates back to the 1200’s. You will be provided with a 100€ voucher to spend at Fjellskal Fisk & Skalldyr restaurant and store. It is inside the renowned and picturesque Fish Market located in the charming heart of the city, between the fjords and Bergen’s seven mountains. Your ‘Nordic Way’ experience will have you feeling relaxed, happy and it may even have you wanting to stay a little while longer.