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Browse the top bars, clubs and nightlife in Norway. Read reviews of bars and clubs in Norway or writing your own review for nightlife in Norway. All Norway nightlife reviews are contributed by fellow travelers, giving you a unique perspective on bars and clubs in Norway, for both foreigners and locals alike.
#1 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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Sosuke says:
As we know Norway it's one of the most expensive places of the world.
Discos and pubs in Trondheim doesn't make exceptions.
The Downtown it's one of the most famous disco in town and on fridays and saturdays it's always full of people. It has 2 floors one with piano bar, and the second with dance ...
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#2 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
Fotballpuben.:
Fotball puben is as you guessed a sports pub. All the supporters of the local team go here before the the games. So it can be very crowded when the local team "Brann" is playing. During foreign matches much of the crowd here is British , but the Norwegian population also like the ...
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#3 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
Finnegans is an Irish Pub located on the right side of the National Theater in Bergen when you are standing at the Blue Rock looking up towards "Ole Bulls Plass".
It is an nice pub where both foreigners and locals go. A Beer will set you back 46kr for local beer and 70kr for a Guinness draught. ...
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#4 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
Tiger Tiger is a perfect stop to end the night, or just staying all night if the atmosphere is right. During thursdays the admission is 20years old , Saturdays 24years old, but if you are dressed for the occasion they would probably let you in. I know a Bartender so i just tell them that he knows Im...
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#5 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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cedric731 says:
The local pub of the town is really especial.
Decorate like an Irish Pub, Full of local people, and the most unbelivebable the quantity of different bottle :
1 100 !!!
Cognac (from VS to Remy Martin Louis XIII)
Armagnac (From 1908 to nowdays)
Whisky (Irish, Scotish, Chinese, and so more)
R...
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#6 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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Quest says:
I used to hang here a lot in my younger days, but I know it hasn't changed much.
There are 4 different "departments" at Smuget. These are called; Darwin P, restaurant, Lille Maud, livedepartment, Diderik og Lille Diderik, disco and Storm P, a larger stage for theater, concerts, stand-up etc.
You...
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#7 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
This is one of the more expensive pubs in the "grønland" area, but its also one of the best one. The atmosphere is very cozy and relaxed with living lights on the tables! If youve found someone of the oposite sex and just want to talk and get to know you better this is a very good place.
Price...
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#8 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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teukstrid says:
Aboteket is a small coffee shop in Verdal city. It is a cosy place where you can just hang out anc chill at day time. When the night arrives you can put on your party clothes and have a great time with your friends. You may even make a few new friends.
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#9 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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gardkarlsen says:
If you want to go out in Stavanger for a glass of beer you should consider Cardinal. The place is located near the harbor in Stavanger (right behind Hansenhjørna) and in the middle of the "bar district". I went there last year with a couple of friends and I was surprised to see the selection of bee...
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#10 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
Sjøboden is something truly special in Bergen. Once you enters the pub it feels like you are at a random bar in a small Norwegian town. Its not surprising that most people there are from small towns around Bergen. The atmosphere is relaxing and welcoming, sjøboden should be included if you are vis...
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#11 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
Metro is probably one of the most classy places in Bergen. They do have a dresscode, but if you wear normal nice clothes you will get in, but sneakers and baggy clothes isnt good enough.
The beer is ridicously expensive, but the atmosphere is good and you normally meet very bright young people if...
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#12 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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tvillingmarit says:
Hayden Powell`s New Orleand Band is playing outside Hotel Britannia during The St. Olavs Festival. The band was started for St. Olavs Festival in 2006, and by populas demand they have kept the band going.
Hayden Powell is a freelance trumpet player and composer and lives in Trondheim. Hayden wor...
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#13 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
Garage. No dress code , just normal jeans and a shirt. Average prices. Great for pulling a girl(or a guy). Nice music. Mostly for people under 25years. A nice and cool place.
At the weekends local bands often play here. Admission 100kr
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#14 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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CFD says:
Biskopen is one of my favorite pubs in Bergen. You will probably be surprised by the many old chairs and couches when you enter, but the are really Comfortable and gives the place a good atmosphere. The place consists of two floors. The top floor has a fireplace(!) and TVscreens that shows big footb...
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#15 of 24 nightlife & entertainment in Norway
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benjih10 says:
Tromso Jernbanestasjon or "Tromsø Railway Station" has one the the best bars for character in tromso. The interior consists of railway objects including carriages, compartments and furniture. The bar staff are really friendly and able to suggest good places to visit and eat. the atmosphere is reall...
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