4 Best Place To Live In Norway (2024 Updated)

Sarhan Basem

Oslo, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) Norway is a Scandinavian country that boasts of charm, beauty, culture, and heritage. It is considered one of the best places to live. You can dwell in the rich history and have the best lifestyle. There are plenty of job opportunities in Norway and the quality of life is extremely high. If you are a nature lover, Norway has a lot to offer. There is something for everyone and a lot of activities to settle down with the best. Read this guide to know which Norwegian city can suit your requirements and become your ideal location.

Top Places To Live In Norway

If you are planning to move to Norway here are some good options to live in:

1. Oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway and is one of the best places to live. It has become the second healthiest city in the world. The population of Oslo is over 600,000 and is less crowded as compared to other cities. Locals and immigrants will like the urban vibe of the city. You will be delighted to know that the environment is clean and healthy for individuals.

There are plenty of job options and you can expect high wages. When it comes to the crime rate it is comparatively lowered than in other cities. All the people in Oslo like to keep a balance between their personal and professional life.

The only inconvenience that you may have to face is the unpredictable weather. Sometimes the weather is mild and other times it can be snowy and super cold. If we talk about summer, the weather becomes very hot too. Oslo happens to be one of the best places to live for the younger generation. You can have high-quality and free higher education. Moreover, you can have a highly-paid job for living a good life.

2. Arendal

Arendal is a small town that is located in the South. This city boasts of history and culture like no other. There are plenty of wooden houses that enhance the visual appeal. Some buildings are built since the 17th century while the town is considered very safe for everyone. It is a perfect place to live with your family and friends. However, keep in mind that this city is a little expensive. You need to have at least £3800 per month to live comfortably.

All music lovers will be delighted to know that Arendal is popular for an entertaining music scene in summer. Hove Festival is one of the largest music festivals while canal street holds many annual events. If you like jazz and blues, this festival offers the best. Additionally, this town offers a lot of diversity. If you are a good English speaker you will be welcomed fully. The climate is cold in winter while even the summers are cool.

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3. Bergen

Bergen is a large city that is located on the western coast. This place is popular for being the gateway to some of the most breathtaking locations. When you stand at the top of Mount Floyen, it will give a scenic view of the entire city. If you enjoy culture, music, and arts, this is the place to be. Grieg Hall is one of the best cultural venues here. It is also home to the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra.  As this place is the street art capital of Norway, there is something for everyone.

Bergen is considered one of the best places for students as there are plenty of universities here. The Bergen National academy of arts has become a sensation among youth. If you are moving to this city with kids, they can have a high-quality education. They can have the best opportunities for marine research and aquaculture studies.

4. Trondheim

Trondheim is a large city that is located in the North of Norway. This place has an oceanic climate and makes winter very intense. However, in some regions, that weather remains mild throughout the year. Usually, the temperature in summer reaches 34°C. You can enjoy long days as the sun rises at three in the morning.

Trondheim is the best place to live for families and is considered very safe. There are plenty of good opportunities for education and work alike. This place is surrounded by the beauty of nature while the transportation system is high quality. However, it is an expensive city to live in and you need to work hard to fit in well. If you or your kids are interested in technology, this is the best place to be.

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Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.
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