Ep5 Traveling in southern Norway with warm places in Stavanger

Stavanger, Norway: A Small but Charming City

Stavanger, a port city on the fjords of Norway, is not only the gateway to Pulpit Rock. The city itself has a wealth of charm and is perfect for those who enjoy a leisurely stroll.

Start with Old Stavanger (Gamle Stavanger), a neighborhood of white wooden houses lining cobblestone streets. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, like stepping back in time. Perfect for a peaceful stroll and photo opportunities.

Nearby is Øvre Holmegate, also known as Fargegata, a vibrant street with vibrantly colored houses painted pink, blue, green, and purple. It's lined with cafes and small shops, creating a lively atmosphere.

Another must-see is Valbergtårnet, a historic tower once used as an observation deck. Now open to tourists, it offers panoramic views of Stavanger.

Finally, stroll along the harborside to Wharf Warehouse (Skagenkaien Wharf). Surrounded by yellow, red, and blue warehouses, these have been converted into chic restaurants and bars. Enjoy views of the ships and the bustling atmosphere of the port.

Stavanger may not be a large city. But it's filled with a perfect blend of old and new charm. Perfect for a half-day walking tour, you'll definitely fall in love with this small fjordside town. 🌿⛵✨

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Post by เที่ยวกับลิน | Aug 19, 2025

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