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Go on a discovery tour of Stavanger. Discover the most important and famous locations of the city.
Search for the city's treasures with your family or friends. Can you complete the assignments? Will you get the top score in the city?
This E-scavenger hunt will give you a fantastic day in Stavanger. Play in 1 team or in small teams against each other. Decide for yourself when you start, pause and end. It's your party only and you'll get to know the city in a unique way.
Instructions for starting the tour will be given after booking. You can do this tour whenever you choose.
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sinenoern, Jul 2025
A really good way to get around and see the city and places we would not otherwise have found, super concept, we just didn't have quite enough time.
Heidi_C, Jun 2025
Great value way to see sites you might miss on bigger tours. Good fun, questions can be done in the order you want to and the questions vary in type from multiple choice to finding information
Response from Host, Jun 2025
Thanks a lot for your kind words! We're glad you enjoyed the flexibility and variety of the questions. It's great to hear the tour helped you discover hidden spots in a fun and affordable way. Hope to see you on another trail soon! ????️✨
Ruftytuftyrider1966, Jun 2025
Great way to see parts of city you might miss. Excellent value for money and great fun. Easy to use and love that you can do it in the order that works for you. Liked the variety of questions. Would definitely recommend.
Response from Host, Jun 2025
Thank you so much for your great feedback! We're thrilled you enjoyed the flexibility, the variety of questions, and the value for money. So happy to hear you'd recommend it—we hope to see you again in another city soon! ????????
NorthStar14861442395, Apr 2025
We used this as an interesting way to spend the day in Stavanger during a Norwegian Cruise rather than spending a lot of money on a tour and in that regard it worked well. It was a tricky start, as the first place had more than one entrance and the clue was obviously at the other one. Also, Sunday is not a great day for this as a lot of places weren't open or opened late. We also didn't realise about scoring extra points for finding the places. Doing it in English also seemed to make a couple of things harder. But we gradually got better. So, overall, there are things to work on, but it was fun anyway, and fulfilled the primary purpose of seeing Stavanger.
Response from Host, Apr 2025
Thank you for your honest and thoughtful feedback! We’re happy to hear that you enjoyed exploring Stavanger with us and that it was a fun alternative during your cruise. We appreciate your tips about the start location, language, and Sunday timings – these insights help us improve the experience for future adventurers. We’re glad you still had a good time and managed to see the beautiful highlights of Stavanger. Hope to see you again for a new adventure!
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Stavanger Cathedral is the only cathedral from the Middle Age that has kept its original architecture.
The canning museum shows how sardines were processed, smoked and canned a hundred years ago. With many original equipment and tools.
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Worth a visit if you are into photography and contemporary art exhibition and free.
Cultural center for events and activities, plus a cinema and library for books and media. Near a nice square with cozy terraces.
The museum's exhibitions are located in Stavanger's best-preserved merchants' buildings. The exhibitions convey the last 200 years of maritime history.
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Ledaal is a manor house which is the official residence for the King of Norway in Stavanger. The garden is free to explore.
On April 15, 1883 the first showing was given by the Stavanger Theater with Olaus Olsen as director. The building is still used today.
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