With about 120,000 people, Stavanger is Norway’s fourth-largest city and a fascinating mix of old and new. Its history stretches back deep into the Middle Ages. Stavanger was once a tranquil coastal market town and then later an important fishing port. But it was the 1969 discovery of oil offshore that forever changed the now bustling city’s fortunes and landscape. Don’t miss the well-preserved old town (Gamle Stavanger), the unique Canning Museum or the 12th-century Stavanger Cathedral.
Restaurants in Stavanger
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Norrøna Concept Store Stavanger opened in June 2012, and is situated in Arkaden Shoppingcenter, in the middle of Stavanger city centre. The shop is 230 sqm and contains the latest Norrøna collection. Here you will find outdoor, skiing, mountaineering and hunting equipment. Our friendly staff will ensure that you get the right gear for your favourite outdoor acitivites.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Kant - a reflection of Jæren! Kant was voted the best clothing shop in Stavanger in Nov 2017 by the local newspaper Aftenbladet. Kant is a small local clothing company. Products are designed in house with the inspiration of the rich west coast. Clothes are made in India and screen printed by hand in Stavanger. One by one. 100% Organic cotton blend and waterbased environmental friendly ink is used. All clothes are done in small batches so every garment is unique and limited. Most likely you will meet the founder, designer and screen printer Frode Goa himself in the shop. Barista coffee is served as well as fresh local organic juices from Randaberg, just 15min from the shop.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Visited in February, so second time visit. Shop is packed with unusual Christmas decorations an Norwegian goods. Well worth a visit. Friendly and helpful staff
3.5 based on 9 reviews
Celebrating locally produced foods from the Stavanger region, Rogaland, Norway and beyond!
Feltmaking company, designing and creating felted items like interieurs, wearables from Norwegian wool and merino, often combined with fabrics like silk and Cotton.As from mid March 2014, visitors are offered a tour through the historics of felting and be able to see how felt is made. We also arrange guided tours for small and large Groups on demand.
Vintage Norwegian & Scandinavian Mid Century Modern furniture, design & art. Showroom & workshop. Vinyl records and vintage Hi-Fi quipment
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