Stavanger--Norway's largest "small town".

on Saturday, July 4, 2009

Stavanger

by lasse111@mapaid.com

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Stavanger is often referred to as Norway's largest "small town". Everyone in Stavanger knows someone who knows someone else. But, Stavanger is more cosmopolitan and international than any comparable Norwegian city. Visitors tend to fall in love with Stavanger, especially "Old Stavanger", a very pretty and vibrant part of town. This area, near the international ferries, is composed of small, wooden houses and cobble-stone roads. Combine this with an international atmosphere which is blended with the city's own charm.

The town center is for shopping, relaxation, movies and nightlife. You can drive around the town, but the roads in the center are for pedestrians only. Stavanger is a safe city, with a very low crime rate.

Stavanger delights visitors, both vacationers and conference participants, from all over the world. This part of Fjord Norway in the county of Rogaland has many beautiful sights, mountains, picturesque islands, waterfalls and plains. Don't forget to see the Pulpit Rock and the gorgeous Lysefjord, two sights giving true meaning to the word "spellbinding.


Stavanger - is it Norway's largest small town? 3740 passengers from the cruise ships "SS Norway" and "Norwegian Dream" visited Stavanger June 23, 1999. (Photo : Stavanger Aftenblad)





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1 comments:

LegalLeague said...

Kaya pala gusto nyo ang vacation home sa may Batangas kase tabi lang ng dagat.