Stavanger and Preikestolen.
Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway and is also known as the oil city thanks to the nearby oil field in the North Sea. The historical center of the city is Old Stavanger, where you can find 173 wooden houses from the 18th-19th century in their original form. The city also boasts the oldest cathedral in all of Norway - Stavanger Domkirke. And the biggest attraction of the whole trip is undoubtedly the 600-meter cliff Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock).
Oslo – A city of the 21st century connected with nature
A city breathing with modern technologies, a metro ride to the mountains like on the Tatra tram, swimming in a fjord, sailing to green islands, or just chilling out in a park or by a lake. This and more you can experience in the land of fjords, in the capital city of Norway, in the blue-green Oslo.








