Travel video guide
Things to Do in Norway: All 3 Spots + Addresses
This guide turns Tillitskrise i rettsstaten Norge. Hva kan du og jeg gjøre? into a practical travel map with 3 saved spots around Bydel Sagene, Kvadraturen, and Manhattan. The mapped places include a corporate office, a manufacturer, and a place marker. Use it to understand the places and trip context before saving the map in Varedelo.
What the creator captured
Unknown Channel highlights a profound crisis of trust in the Norwegian legal system, asserting that police and courts systematically bypass the law with impunity. The creator emphasizes that because mainstream media ignores these abuses, citizens must meticulously document every interaction and use social media to expose the gap between Norway's international reputation and its internal reality.
What this map is good for
- Planning a corporate office stop or short itinerary in Bydel Sagene.
- Seeing where the mapped places sit together before choosing what to visit first.
- Saving 3 mapped spots into Varedelo so the list stays usable on the ground.
- Using the original video as context, then turning it into a clean place-by-place map.
Featured spots on this map
- Spotify
Corporate Office in 150 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007, USA, Manhattan, New York, United States
Hours: Hours available - Rettssikkerhet?
Manufacturer in Dronningens gate 2A, 4610 Kristiansand, Norway, Kvadraturen, Agder, Norway - Acast
Place marker in Thorvald Meyers gate 2, 0555 Oslo, Norway, Bydel Sagene, Oslo, Norway
Hours: Hours available
Experiences captured
- Received reports of police manipulating evidence
- Documented systemic legal security failures in Norway
- Gathered feedback from hundreds of victims of power abuse
- Analyzed the lack of accountability in public agencies
- Observed media reluctance to cover state corruption
- Proposed a strategy for documenting legal system failures
- Advocated for recording all interactions with public officials
- Utilized formal complaint channels to document system failure
Planning notes for Manhattan
Manhattan is an island borough of New York City, bounded by the Hudson, East, and Harlem Rivers. Historically, the land was inhabited by the Lenape people before Dutch settlers established New Amsterdam in 1624. The English took control in 1664, renaming it New York. The borough served as the capital of the United States from 1785 to 1790.
Must-try foods nearby
- Pastrami on Rye
The quintessential Manhattan deli staple, specifically the hand-carved, spice-rubbed pastrami at Katz’s Delicatessen. - Everything Bagel with Lox and Schmear
A cornerstone of New York breakfast culture. For the gold standard, locals head to Russ & Daughters or Ess-a-Bagel for a hand-rolled. - New York-Style Thin Crust Pizza
Characterized by its large, hand-tossed thin crust that is crisp yet pliable enough to be folded in half. - Chopped Cheese
Often called the 'Philly Cheesesteak of NYC,' this sandwich originated in East Harlem bodegas. - Halal Chicken over Rice
The ultimate Manhattan street food experience. Originally popularized by The Halal Guys on 53rd and 6th, this dish features yellow basmati rice topped with spiced chicken.
When to go: The best times to visit Manhattan are from September to November and May to June, when the weather is pleasantly mild and the city’s parks are at their most scenic. While summer is hot and humid and winter can be bitterly cold.
Local tips
- Always stand to the right on escalators and walk on the right side of sidewalks to allow faster pedestrians to pass on your left.
- Step to the side of the sidewalk or subway platform before stopping to check your phone or a map to avoid blocking the flow of traffic.
- Remove your backpack and hold it at your feet when boarding a crowded subway car to create more space for fellow passengers.
- Expect to tip 18-22% at full-service restaurants, as gratuity is a standard and essential part of service worker compensation in the city.
What travelers are noticing
- The New Museum's 60,000-square-foot expansion and OMA-designed zero-waste restaurant in Nolita.
- Primark's 54,000-square-foot Manhattan flagship store opening at Herald Square.
- The 'Greater New York 2026' citywide arts survey at MoMA PS1.
Official tourism resource
The official travel guide to Oslo provides comprehensive information on attractions, activities, and neighborhoods including the district of Sagene.
Planning questions
What are the best spots in Norway from this video?
This guide maps all 3 spots featured in the video, with names, addresses, and neighborhoods, so you can plan your trip to Norway.
Can I save these spots to use on my trip?
Yes. Open the map in Varedelo to save every spot, get directions, and revisit the guide from your phone while you travel.
Use it on your trip
Save this travel map before you go
Keep the mapped spots, creator context, food notes, and planning details together. Varedelo turns the page into a phone-friendly map you can revisit when you are choosing where to go.