1 Best Sight in Haugesund, Southern Norway

By far the best way to explore Haugesund's vibrant harbor, lined with lively cafés, nightlight, restaurants, and shopping, is on foot. Parallel to the port, Haraldsgata Street, Norway's longest pedestrian street, is the city's main shopping center. To understand the region's historical legacy, the Norwegian History Center in nearby Avaldsnes offers fascinating re-creations of the Viking way of life.

Nordvegen Historiesenter

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Outside of Haugesund, Avaldsnes is the seat of Norway's first kings and thus considered the "birthplace of Norway," an important status for the city. For a rich overview—from the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages—of this historically significant region, the Norwegian History Center is a must. In the center, Norway's story is laid out through timelines, life-size costumed figures, and multimedia exhibits. The grounds include a fascinating outdoor Viking farm re-creating life in the 7th and 8th centuries, and 13th-century St. Olav's church, the last vestige of the kings' royal manor.

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