Walk the heart of Stavanger with a local guide — from the cobbled lanes of Gamle Stavanger and the colourful wooden houses of Øvre Holmegate to Vågen harbour, Valbergtårnet, and the streets that shaped one of Norway’s most distinctive coastal cities. Packed with maritime history, local stories, and the kind of detail you won’t find in a guidebook. Perfect for first-time visitors and cruise guests. 1.5–2 hours on foot
Meeting point is flexible and arranged to suit you. Arriving by cruise ship, bus, or train — just let us know in advance and we will confirm the best spot. Common starting points include the cruise terminal at Strandkaien, Stavanger station, or Torget square
One of the most striking modern buildings in the city — a dramatic glass and steel structure on the waterfront that reflects the fjord and sky. Home to the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra. Admired from the outside as part of the walk; interior access depends on event schedules
IDDIS Canning Museum (Norwegian Canning Museum) Stavanger was once the sardine capital of the world — at its peak, over 50 canneries operated in this city. The Canning Museum tells that story through preserved machinery, original tins, and the smell of smoked sprats still in the air. Exterior included; entry to the museum can be arranged at additional cost
Gamle Stavanger & Einar Hedéns Plass The best-preserved collection of wooden houses in Northern Europe — over 170 white-painted homes dating back to the 18th century. Einar Hedéns Plass sits at the heart of this neighbourhood, a quiet square framed by traditional architecture and local life. A natural place to pause, take photos, and hear the stories behind the streets that have barely changed in 200 years
Stavanger Maritime Museum (Stavanger Sjøfartsmuseum) Housed in two restored 19th-century merchant buildings on the waterfront, this museum tells the story of Stavanger’s seafaring past — from fishing and trading vessels to the sailors who shaped the city. One of the oldest and most authentic museums in the region. Exterior included on the walk; entry to the museum can be arranged at additional cost.
Stavanger Cathedral (Stavanger Domkirke) “Norway’s oldest cathedral, dating to around 1125 and still an active place of worship. A remarkable example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture in the heart of the city. Your guide shares the history of a building that has stood through almost 900 years of Norwegian life
Fargegaten (Øvre Holmegate) Stavanger’s most colourful street — a row of brightly painted wooden shopfronts created through a community art project in the early 2000s. Each building was painted a different colour, turning an ordinary backstreet into one of the most photographed spots in Norway. A favourite stop for photos and a great place to browse independent coffee shops and boutiques
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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