Guidebook for Stavanger

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Guidebook for Stavanger

Food Scene

Best italian in town
45 locals recommend
Casa Gio
48 Pedersgata
45 locals recommend
Best italian in town
Great sushi
54 locals recommend
Sabi Sushi Stavanger
38 Pedersgata
54 locals recommend
Great sushi
13 locals recommend
Hverdagsgodt AS
23 Pedersgata
13 locals recommend
41 locals recommend
Zouq Restaurant & Take away
4 Pedersgata
41 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

51 locals recommend
Martinique
14 Nytorget
51 locals recommend
44 locals recommend
Hall Toll
2 Skansegata
44 locals recommend
Featuring a huge selection of literally hundreds of both draught and speciality bottled beers, Cardinal is a popular city centre watering hole. Regular beer-tasting sessions are arranged at this venue, which is located close to the Vågen harbourside. Tuesday night is quiz night.
62 locals recommend
Cardinal
21 Skagen
62 locals recommend
Featuring a huge selection of literally hundreds of both draught and speciality bottled beers, Cardinal is a popular city centre watering hole. Regular beer-tasting sessions are arranged at this venue, which is located close to the Vågen harbourside. Tuesday night is quiz night.

Parks & Nature

Kjerag - The Majesty of the Lysefjord, Forsand in Ryfylke. At 1084 metres, Kjerag towers above the other peaks along the Lysefjord.
199 locals recommend
Kjerag
199 locals recommend
Kjerag - The Majesty of the Lysefjord, Forsand in Ryfylke. At 1084 metres, Kjerag towers above the other peaks along the Lysefjord.
Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock), the most famous tourist attraction in Ryfylke, towers an impressive 604 metres over the Lysefjord.
453 locals recommend
Pulpit Rock
453 locals recommend
Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock), the most famous tourist attraction in Ryfylke, towers an impressive 604 metres over the Lysefjord.
Skomakarnibbå or "The Shoemaker's Crag") towers 700 meters above the Jøsenfjord. The rock formation is a good kept secret and a true hidden pearl, with few visitors.
11 locals recommend
Skomakernibba
11 locals recommend
Skomakarnibbå or "The Shoemaker's Crag") towers 700 meters above the Jøsenfjord. The rock formation is a good kept secret and a true hidden pearl, with few visitors.

Essentials

41 locals recommend
Joker Jelsagata
1 Jelsagata
41 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

The oil industry has played a vital part in making Norway one of the world's richest countries. This museum tells the story of the industry and explains how oil and gas were originally formed and how they are extracted, refined and used. A 3D film is shown in the cinema, and visitors can take part in a virtual trip out to the oil platforms in the North Sea
202 locals recommend
Norwegian Petroleum Museum
1a Kjeringholmen
202 locals recommend
The oil industry has played a vital part in making Norway one of the world's richest countries. This museum tells the story of the industry and explains how oil and gas were originally formed and how they are extracted, refined and used. A 3D film is shown in the cinema, and visitors can take part in a virtual trip out to the oil platforms in the North Sea