Gamle Stavanger

Historic city center · Stavanger

Gamle Stavanger

Historic city center · Stavanger

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Øvre Strandgate, 4005 Stavanger, Norway

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Highlights

Preserved 18th-19th C white wooden cottages, historic district  

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Øvre Strandgate, 4005 Stavanger, Norway Get directions

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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
crowd family friendly

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Aug 20, 2025

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"A quaint area in southern Norway explored during the cruise." - Nina Caplan

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"Though they may seem like a humble foodstuff, canned sardines have played an important role in culinary history. This was particularly true for Stavanger, Norway, where canning fish was the leading industry in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This local canning heritage is celebrated at the Norwegian Canning Museum. The museum is housed in a former canning factory, which was operational from 1916 until 1958. As you walk around, you’ll get a sense of what it was like working in the factory from every level, from administration to the factory floor.  The interactive museum encourages visitors to mingle among the machinery and learn about every step of the sardine-canning process, from the arrival of fresh fish (usually brisling, a type of herring) to smoking in the ovens to the canning itself. Several times a month, the museum fires up its ovens so visitors can taste freshly smoked fish.  Sardine super-fans can admire the collection of 35,000 can labels or buy chocolates and cufflinks shaped like sardine cans in the gift shop. While its subject may seem ordinary, the museum offers a fun and insightful look into the history of Stavanger and Norway, through the sardine, to which they owe so much." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Natali KNN

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Beautiful city! You can stroll around and enjoy the charming streets during the summer. The old town streets are very cozy and decorated with flowers.

Dean Armstrong

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This was our first stop on a Norwegian cruise from the UK and we woke up to this lovely little town. There is everything you could need here. The town is great, but make time.to.visit the old town, see the architecture and enjoy the ambience of the bars and cafes. We will definitely look.to.come here again.

Juan Pablo Marval

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Stroll down charming lanes, where time seems to stand still. Quaint wooden houses whisper stories of centuries past. Flowers spill from window boxes, adding splashes of color to the scene. A gentle breeze carries the scent of the sea, mixing with the aroma of freshly baked bread. It's easy to lose yourself in the magic of this preserved neighborhood.

Arushi Dadhwal

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Each step in the street offers a view that's mesmerising - the houses are beautifully decorated and the old town vibe of this place is amazing! All houses painted in white is a treat to the eye!

Ross Daniels

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Stavanger has beautiful charm especially in this area which is very historic having one of Europe's largest wooden house settlements which dates back for centuries. Some of these can be seen on entering the harbour area but more importantly it is just a lovely place for a very slow walk.

Aleksandar Miljic

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Gamle Stavanger, which translates to "Old Stavanger," is a historic and picturesque area located in the city of Stavanger, Norway. It is one of the best-preserved wooden house settlements in Northern Europe and offers a charming glimpse into the city's past. The area is renowned for its well-preserved wooden houses, many of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. These houses are typically painted in white or pastel colors and feature traditional Scandinavian architectural elements. Overall, Gamle Stavanger is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, architecture, and the cultural heritage of Norway. Its serene and timeless beauty makes it a favorite among both tourists and locals.

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Did an organised P&O tour here. Stavanger is a lovely old town. Wa great to walk it. The 'virtual Viking Experience' was kinda OK.

Georgie Earl

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Beautiful town. The hop on hop off bus tour was a great way to get around and see the area, with plenty of stops available. Nice town to walk around, lots of bars, restaurants, cafes etc and plenty of shops