Visit Norway - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Norway

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Published 2016-02-19
The Best & Worst of Visiting Norway.
Norway is filled with incredible nature and incredible prices. Our Visit Norway Video covers five things Travelers and visitors to Norway will Love and Hate.
Filmed in Oslo, Norway
Copyright Mark Wolters 2016

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All Comments (21)
  • @Cta2006
    * In Norway you don't really have to pay tip. That is why peope who works at restaurants etc, don't  stand over you and bother you while you're eating. Norwegian shate that. We like to eat and drink in peace, without having some server come and bother us all the time. In the US, restaurants and bars are basically built around the concept that the employes salary are in large part, tip based.
  • @samc8623
    I actually found the service in Norway to be absolutely lovely... but then again I live in Czech republic who tend to emphasize the hospital part of the word hospitality... because that's where you will end up if you make the waiters do something.
  • @raggis95
    He said our food i kind of blah, but he kept showing boring café sandwiches and cakes and stuff. We do have real food too. Go try a real norwegian meal like ribbe, fårikål, king crab, kjøttkaker and the list goes on
  • @ssenh
    I just return from a 7 day vacation from Norway. The country is beautiful, and you're right the food and drinks are EXPENSIVE and not much to write home about. I thought the people are very nice. We arrived at Oslo and drove west to hike at Kjerag, Pulpit Rock and Manafossen waterfall. The road trip was very scenic. We passed by lots sheeps in the middle of highway 450.
  • @KymberliAnnEG
    my husband and I are from Canada and we visited Bergen and Trondheim, Norway, this past May. I think the reserved nature and sense of personal space of the Norwegian culture is very similar to what we experience here in many places in Canada, so I didn't find it as much of a culture shock while we were there. I found it quite comfortable and familiar.
  • @TheMagicCrafter
    I don't know why, but I feel so drawn to Norway! Therefore, I suppose I better start saving up! Hahahah! Thanks for the video, sir! :)
  • @BillGreenAZ
    Things you will like about Norway- #6: speaking of beautiful, the people are beautiful, as in attractive looking.
  • Great, factual video! I'm Norwegian, and the only thing that was missing in this video, is the amount of incredibly beautiful people, both men and women!
  • @stephanj1304
    Yes it is expensive, but its worth it.. Most beautiful country i have been to europe! The trollstigen is my favorite place in Norway. Greetings from Rotterdam, Holland
  • @theRealRindberg
    The beggars aren't from Norway... they come to Norway because Norwegians are rich, helpful and kind
  • @lauraz2896
    It’s a great place to go if you don’t like a lot of people. There aren’t many people there outside of Oslo, Trondheim or Bergman. I found it very peaceful. And I love that the people give you space.
  • @Cta2006
    Kvikk Lunsj and Kit Kat are not the same. The Kit Kat has a darker and more "heavy"  digesting flavour, while the Norwegian Kvikk Lunsj has a lighter milk chocolate and easier to digest.
  • @chrisdean6700
    I'm from the heartland of the United States but for some reason, I feel drawn to Norway and I can't explain why. Nice video!
  • @chrisvinci5417
    Ive visited 6 times. Was affordable because if you make the effort the people are very friendly, and always invited me back to visit.
  • @leerush6978
    Didn't sound super expensive to me, but then again, I'm used to NYC...Not much different so I'm good to go! Norway here I come 😎
  • We don't wear a bunad on weekends and festivals. Only May 17th, baptism, confirmation, and sometimes in weddings. And in a few other cases, but not often 😉
  • @Mugtree
    I love Norway. Been there loads, have Norwegian friends and Norwegian family. To be honest I've never found it expensive, quite reasonable but I guess it depends where you come. When I'm in Norway I tend to live like a local. Fantastic, fantastic country ❤️🇳🇴👍
  • @pianoman47
    Something I'll add as a thing to appreciate is that it's really easy to get around by walking or public transit (at least within the cities, which is what I've personally experienced).
  • @KeepExpanding
    Come on man, how could you forget STAVE CHURCHES!? :D Those pieces of pure blending of Viking and early Christian Magic are, along with the fjords, my favorite thing about Norway. Great video :)