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1. Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway, but it is actually a quiet and charming town with few people. It is only a 40-minute drive from the famous Pulpit Rock. The cute houses in the old town are colorful. The sword in the rock with thousands of years of history has left a sense of Game of Thrones. Feeding pigeons and swans by the lake can make your heart completely calm.
2. Pulpit Rock Hike
At 9 am, take the Go Fjords bus at the entrance of the Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel in the city center. Buy tickets on the official website in advance during the peak season (476 NOK for round trip). You can also buy tickets on the bus if the bus is not full. The Pulpit Rock is 6 kilometers round trip, plus the time to queue for photos on the platform, it takes about 4 hours. The route is not difficult. Men, women, young and old, and dogs are all climbing. It is suitable for novices, but because there are many tourists, the mountain road is narrow and full of rocks, so you still have to be careful of slippery roads when it rains.
3. Drink a bowl of fish soup at Fisketorget
Fisketorget is located by the city pier and is a local restaurant that locals and tourists love to go to. Fish soup is almost a must-order for every table. Although it is a famous dish, each restaurant makes it differently. This restaurant uses cod, shrimp, bread crumbs, and salty and fresh cream flavor. I also ordered a bowl of shrimp salad, which cost 600NOK in total. It was the most luxurious meal of this trip.
4. See the architecture and graffiti in the old town
The residential area of the old town is quiet and beautiful, with houses of various colors and styles coexisting harmoniously. Some walls have graffiti full of personality, and some have colorful flowers in front of the door. Occasionally glance at the window, every house is decorated with exquisite ornaments, orchids and lamps. This is life!
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#Creative incentive plan to share 10,000 yuan in cash #Songlike journey #Places that are asked about in Moments #Nanny-level travel photography guide #Exhibitions with super beautiful photos 1. Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway, but it is actually a quiet and charming town with few people. It is only a 40-minute drive from the famous Pulpit Rock. The cute houses in the old town are colorful. The sword in the rock with thousands of years of history has left a sense of Game of Thrones. Feeding pigeons and swans by the lake can make your heart completely calm. 2. Pulpit Rock Hike At 9 am, take the Go Fjords bus at the entrance of the Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel in the city center. Buy tickets on the official website in advance during the peak season (476 NOK for round trip). You can also buy tickets on the bus if the bus is not full. The Pulpit Rock is 6 kilometers round trip, plus the time to queue for photos on the platform, it takes about 4 hours. The route is not difficult. Men, women, young and old, and dogs are all climbing. It is suitable for novices, but because there are many tourists, the mountain road is narrow and full of rocks, so you still have to be careful of slippery roads when it rains. 3. Drink a bowl of fish soup at Fisketorget Fisketorget is located by the city pier and is a local restaurant that locals and tourists love to go to. Fish soup is almost a must-order for every table. Although it is a famous dish, each restaurant makes it differently. This restaurant uses cod, shrimp, bread crumbs, and salty and fresh cream flavor. I also ordered a bowl of shrimp salad, which cost 600NOK in total. It was the most luxurious meal of this trip. 4. See the architecture and graffiti in the old town The residential area of the old town is quiet and beautiful, with houses of various colors and styles coexisting harmoniously. Some walls have graffiti full of personality, and some have colorful flowers in front of the door. Occasionally glance at the window, every house is decorated with exquisite ornaments, orchids and lamps. This is life!
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