The capital of Norway is a busy place, compared to the rest of Norway, but relaxed compared to many world cities. Tourists may like the Aker Brygge harbour with its many restaurants, the Vigeland park with its many naked statues and possibly the huge Holmenkollen ski jump.
Alesund is a beatiful, but touristy little city on the Atlantic coast.
Flåm is known for a trip called "Norway in a Nutshell", consisting of train and ferry rides.
The Geiranger Fjord is famous thanks to its natural beauty and the many waterfalls. The best views can be had from Geiranger village. It is UNESCO heritage and featured on most post cards.
Hammerfest claims to be the most Northern "city" in the world. It is also close to the North Cape. In winter you wont have much light, in summer the sun shines all day long.
The Lofoten is a group of picturesque islands in Northern Norway. You can see fishermen´s villages, rock formations and birdlife from up close. Beautiful, especially when you are lucky with the weather...
The Sognefjord is nicknamed the King of the Fjords and the largest and deepest fjord in Norway.
Stavanger is a "major" city in Southwest Norway near several fjords. A very popular day trek is to climb Preikestolen (~ Preachers Chair) with magnificent views straight down an extremely steep cliff.