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10 insider tips for Stavanger

Explore Stavanger with our top 10 tips curated by local experts and employees. Follow this guide to ensure you experience the best of the Stavanger region during your visit.

The Pulpit Rock in Rogaland, view over Lysefjorden

We have 5 hotels in Stavanger, and with comfortable rooms and an award-winning breakfast service, our hotels are the perfect starting point for exploring this region of Norway.

Top 10 things to do in Stavanger

1. Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock)

If you haven’t been to Preikestolen yet, here's your chance! This spectacular viewing point offers an amazing scenic experience, with stunning views of Lysefjorden and the surrounding areas. Preikestolen is one of Rogaland county’s most visited attractions and also one of the most photographed natural wonders in the country. Preikestolen has been named one of the world’s most spectacular viewing points by both CNN Go and Lonely Planet. It rises 604 metres above Lysefjorden.

2. Kjerag

At 1,084 metres above Lysefjorden, Kjerag is the tallest peak of them all. In recent years, it has become increasingly popular to hike up to the actual mountain plateau. Most people are satisfied to take in the mesmerising views from the top of the mountain. However, for some hikers, the highlight seems to be taking their photo on the Kjerag boulder, a round chunk of rock wedged into the crack of the mountain.

3. Old Stavanger

A walking trip to Stavanger's old town is a must. The area called Old Stavanger is quite small, but is made up of many tiny, charming houses with a rich history. Stavanger actually boasts the largest collection of preserved wooden houses in Europe.

4. Fargegaten (Colorful Street) in Stavanger

Some say this is the most colorful street in the world, where all the buildings have been painted in fresh and vibrant colors. The street offers unique concept stores, cafés, art stores and photographic scenery. Sit, enjoy and observe for hours on end. The street’s real name is Ovre Holmegate, but everyone knows it as ‘Fargegaten’.

5. Surf or kitesurf the beaches of Jaeren

Some of the best surfing or kitesurfing conditions are found by the beaches of Jaeren. One of our guests from Australia said he had never seen anything like it... That says it all.

CH, Visitnorway.com

Kiting Sola Stranda

6. Flo & Fjære

Flo & Fjære is a unique ‘tropical’ island with an abundance of flowers and palm trees. A visit to Flo & Fjære starts with a comfortable boat ride, followed by a sightseeing tour in the lush park.

7. Gamlingen

Gamlingen is one of Stavanger's key landmarks, and has an outdoor pool and a long-standing history of great importance to the city’s identity. Gamlingen is not just an outdoor pool, but also Stavanger's wettest social meeting place. The outdoor pool is next to Scandic Forum Hotel.

8. Norwegian Petroleum Museum

The idea of creating a dedicated oil industry museum in Stavanger emerged as early as the 1970s. However, the official opening by HM King Harald did not take place until 20 May 1999. Covering 5,000 sqm, the museum is located in the very heart of Stavanger and incorporates exhibition space, a cinema, restaurant, library, meeting rooms, workshops and offices.

9. Sverd i fjell (Swords in Rock)

Sverd i fjell (Swords in Rock) monument is located right next to Hafrsfjorden. The monument represents three 9.2-metre tall swords forged into the rock, in memory of the Battle of Hafrsfjord in 872, where Harald Fairhair united Norway as one kingdom.

Beautiful sunrise in the back of the snowy monument, 3 swords outside of Stavanger

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10. Renaa restaurant

This intimate venue is a chef's playground, where chefs serve and present their culinary artwork themselves. Meals come from and are mostly inspired by Rogaland, with locally sourced ingredients from the region. The art is to create innovative dishes with great flavours. In 2016, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star in the Scandinavian Michelin Guide. Book early if you can - this is a popular place!

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Our hotels in Stavanger

Indoor Pool

Scandic Royal Stavanger

Løkkeveien 26

0.1 km to city center

Scandic Royal Stavanger is located in the historic old town of Stavanger, only 15 minutes from the airport and within walking distance to several attractions.

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Scandic Stavanger City

Reidar Bergesgate 7

0 km to city center

Modern hotel in Stavanger city centre, close to the city’s shopping and nightlife area. Our open lobby area and the popular Varmen Bar is a natural meeting place for both hotel guests and locals.

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reception at scandic stavanger park

Scandic Stavanger Park

Prestegårdsbakken 1

0.6 km to city center

Cosy hotel in the middle of Stavanger city centre, within walking distance from shopping, restaurants and nightlife. Large rooms with a high standard.

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Scandic Stavanger Airport

Flyplassvegen 226

5 km to city center

Unique location right by Stavanger airport and Solastranden. Enjoy a great breakfast in the restaurant before catching your plane.

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Scandic Stavanger Forus, lounge, reception area

Scandic Stavanger Forus

Bjødnabeen 2

11 km to city center

Hold your next event at our modern conference hotel in the middle of the business district of Forus. Savour local food and drink in the hotel’s restaurant.

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