Scandinavian City Adventures: Why Norway’s Biggest Urban Destinations Belong on Your Travel List When most people imagine Norway, they picture towering fjords, northern lights, and glacier-carved valleys — and rightly so. But beyond its postcard landscapes lies a collection of dynamic cities that offer culture, innovation, and history woven into everyday life. Travelers who want more than nature alone will quickly realize Norway’s largest cities are destinations where art museums sit beside centuries-old wharfs, where modern architecture rises above fishing villages, and where vibrant café culture thrives in the shadow of rugged mountains. Oslo stands as the country’s cultural hub, with its waterfront redevelopment, the Opera House, and trendy neighborhoods like Grünerløkka. Bergen draws visitors in with its UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf and funicular rides to panoramic viewpoints. Trondheim captures hearts with its medieval Nidaros Cathedral and thriving student scene. Stavanger m...