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Where to stay in Bodo
Best time: May-August. The weather is mild to warm, ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying nature.
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★ 3.6Norlandia Rognan
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★ 3.6Skagen Gaard
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★ 3.6Skagen Hotel
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★ 3.6Bodo Hotell
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★ 3.6Comfort Hotel Bodo
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★ 3.6Radisson Blu Bodo
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★ 3.6Quality Hotel Ramsalt
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★ 3.5Home Hotel Grand Bodo
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★ 3.5Scandic Bodo
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★ 3.5Scandic Havet
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★ 3.5Thon Nordlys
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Bodo, like a local
Don't miss
- Bodø Cathedral: A stunning architectural landmark with a unique design.
- Norwegian Aviation Museum: An engaging museum showcasing Norway's aviation history.
- Kjerringøy Trading Post: A historic trading post offering a glimpse into 19th-century life.
- Rønvikfjellet: A popular hiking spot with breathtaking views of the city and fjord.
Where to eat
- Lofoten Fiskerestaurant: Renowned for its fresh seafood and local flavors.
- Café M: Offers a cozy atmosphere and delicious locally-sourced dishes.
- Restaurant Bjørk: Known for its contemporary Norwegian cuisine and innovative dishes.
Do this
- Midnight Sun: Experience the magical phenomenon of continuous daylight during summer.
- Northern Lights Tour: Witness the spectacular aurora borealis during winter months.
- Fjord Cruise: Explore the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding fjords.
Local tips
- Visit the local fish market early in the morning for the freshest catches.
- Check out the free outdoor gym at Rønvikfjellet for a great workout with a view.
- Join a local guided tour to learn about the Sámi culture and traditions.
- Explore the hidden beaches around Bodo for a quieter experience away from tourists.
Know before you go
Best time
May-August. The weather is mild to warm, ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying nature.
Getting around
Bodo is best navigated by buses, bicycles, and walking. Public transport is efficient for local travel.
Airport
BOO
Language
Norwegian is the primary language; English is widely spoken.
Money
Norwegian Krone (NOK); credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable.
Safety
Bodo is generally safe with low crime rates, but standard precautions should be taken, especially at night.
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