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Are you looking for cheap fares for Norway flights? In the coming 3 months: Pegasus Airlines Ankara Norway 2,608 TL, Pegasus Airlines Antalya Norway 3,392 TL and Pegasus Airlines Dammam Norway 4,909 TL.
Better to book your flight to Norway 95 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
In Northern Europe, Norway, located in the west of the Scandinavian Peninsula, has a coast on the Norwegian Sea, which is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean and neighbors with Finland, Sweden and Russia. With thousands of fjords on its shores, Norway, as the most expensive country in Europe, has a standard of living above the continental average. Oslo, the capital and largest city of Norway, is also the fourth largest city in Scandinavia after Copenhagen and Stockholm.
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Norway, ruled by the Vikings in the 8th and 11th centuries, united with Denmark in 1363 under one flag. The two countries, which later joined the Kalmar Union, continued to act together under the name of Denmark-Norway until 1821. Although Norway was left to the Swedish administration in accordance with the Treaty of Kiel signed in 1814, the Norwegians, who did not accept this, declared their independence in 1905. Norway, which remained neutral in World War I, II. Although it wanted to remain neutral in World War II, it was occupied by Nazi Germany in 1940 and this process continued until 1945. Oil and natural gas discovered in Norwegian waters in the 1960s brought great prosperity to the country. Norway, which is one of the most advanced countries in the world in terms of living standards according to the United Nations reports, still remains a member of NATO, although it rejects its membership in the European Union.
Places to visit
It is among the most livable countries in the world with its nature, fjords, immaculate streets, magnificent architecture and high-prosperity people. Sognefjord, the longest fjord in the world, and Naroyfjord, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, the lush green city of Bergen on the west coast, the Old City Districts with its traditional and charming gabled brick houses, street markets that offer the opportunity to get to know the unique culture of the northern countries, salmon, seafood. With its products, different types of beer and delicious Norwegian chocolate, Norway is the most discoverable country in Europe. Resembling a fairy tale city with its colorful Hansa houses in the middle of the magnificent nature, friendly and helpful city people, calm, peaceful and organized city center, Oslo is also a city where culture and art live, and has many places to visit.
To explore the Norwegian Fjords, it is the right choice to set off from Bergen, which is located in the west of the country. Do not forget to visit this city and see its traditional face before boarding the fjord cruise boats departing from Bergen. Drink coffee in the cafes in the cozy back streets of Bergen, which leads to the beach, and taste fresh seafood at the famous fish market.
One of the cities that visitors to Norway admire is Alesund. Alesund, a paradise established on the islets adjacent to the fjords, is a quiet and peaceful area protected by UNESCO, away from the tourist crowds. Take the funicular to Aksla Hill, the highest point of the city, while enjoying the view, stop by Fjellstua, the oldest restaurant in the city, and enjoy delicious food.
Oslo is a world unto itself. There are many museums and exhibitions to visit in the Slottsparken Region, where the Royal Palace is also located. Karls Johans Gate Street is the right address for those who are considering shopping. Our recommendation for vintage and second-hand enthusiasts is definitely large and small boutiques in the Grünerlokka Region… Akershus Fortress, Norwegian Armed Forces Museum, Norwegian Resistance Museum, Norwegian Royal Cemetery, Vigelandsparken, Royal Palace, Viking Ship Museum, Norwegian Maritime Museum, National Gallery, Kon -Tiki Museum, Nobel Institute, Nobel Peace Center, TusenFryd Amusement Park, Bygdoy Park, Munch Museum and Cultural Heritage University Museum, Holmenkollen Ski Jump and more…
Eating and drinking
Fish has always been one of the indispensable parts of the cuisine in Norway, which has a temperate climate along the coast due to the Gulf Stream. The traditional dish of Norway, which is almost a paradise with its variety of seafood, is smoked salmon. In addition to other kinds of fish, deer, lamb and duck meat are among the classics of Norwegian cuisine. Although Norwegian cuisine does not seem to be influenced by almost any European cuisine, it is possible to come across dishes such as pizza and pasta in Norwegian restaurants. In Norway, which is a world-renowned country for its delicatessen products such as salami, sausage, pastrami and sausage, as well as cheeses and especially milky brown cheese, pomegranates, fresh broad beans, roasted eggplant and pickled cucumbers, South Asian vegetables and African tropical fruits are also served with their traditional dishes. successfully combined.
Transport
Turkish Airlines and Pegasus Airlines have direct flights between Istanbul and Oslo. It is possible to reach the city from Gardermoen Airport, which is 50 km from the city center, with a 20-minute train ride.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Adana - Oslo | 2,958.50 |
Amsterdam - Oslo | 4,143.36 |
Ankara - Oslo | 2,608.30 |
Antalya - Oslo | 3,392.30 |
Baku - Oslo | 6,073.00 |
Berlin - Oslo | 4,168.09 |
Bodrum - Oslo | 2,686.30 |
Copenhagen - Oslo | 2,273.20 |
Dalaman - Oslo | 2,605.30 |
Dammam - Oslo | 4,909.00 |
Dusseldorf - Oslo | 2,772.28 |
Dubai - Oslo | 5,532.00 |
Alanya - Oslo | 2,666.59 |
Hamburg - Oslo | 2,971.70 |
Istanbul - Oslo | 1,858.00 |
Izmir - Oslo | 1,566.69 |
Jeddah - Oslo | 5,570.00 |
London - Oslo | 4,077.80 |
Milan - Oslo | 3,291.05 |
Munich - Oslo | 4,172.13 |
Paris - Oslo | 3,628.37 |
Riyadh - Oslo | 5,123.00 |
Stockholm - Oslo | 4,528.00 |
Tbilisi - Oslo | 4,515.00 |
Warsaw - Oslo | 861.50 |