#1 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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CFD says:
Want to see as much of Oslo as possible in a short time? All things here are in walking distance if nothing else is stated. Here is one itinerary if you like musesums and want to learn alot during your trip in Oslo:
Day 1:
Go from the Main square to the Royal Castle, seing the parlament and al...
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#2 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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CFD says:
"Why do we have midnight sun?" did a guy ask me, so I decided to make a small drawing about why we have the Midnight sun and perhaps something else that is good to know. I would recommend that you take a good look at the picture before reading.
The big circle is naturally the Earth. The earth is ...
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#3 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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malinita says:
her is a side for everybody who likes festivals. go to www.festivalinfo.se
her you than can go on festivals and a lot of county chooses comes up.
go to the country you like and read about festivals coming up in that country.
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#4 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Norway
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CFD says:
If you bring (or Buy) a tent in Norway you can use it almost everywhere you want. As long as you keep out of people private gardens you can raise your tent as long as it is 150meter from the nearest house. Great if you are traveling Norway on a budget.
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#5 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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CFD says:
If you are looking for something just go to "http://kart.gulesider.no/" use the "route planner" to find the sights you want to see. If you look in the upperright part of the screen there is a english version of the same site.
This is a really great tool where you can just type in the adress of th...
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#6 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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CFD says:
The Airport Express Bus in Bergen is 80kr which is a little steep for the 20km bus-ride into town. You can however get into town a little cheaper if you're willing to change buses.
There are several ways:
1: This is the Semi-expensive way. Taking the Airport Bus to Nestun/Oasen , and changing...
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#7 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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malinita says:
when I have traveling asround I have notis that in spain and othere countries south ther are commened to be eating breakfost out.
and once in bergen in the morning I meet a tourist from spain who asked me where in bergen she could get a breakfast?
well, in scandinavia there are no cultere of ea...
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#8 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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CFD says:
There is several ways to get around in Oslo and here im trying write som hints:
Oslo Airport Gardermoen. You can take the Airport Express (called Flytoget) which takes 19minutes into the City Centre. There is an 50% student discount.
PS!! Buy a ticket before you board the train if you want disco...
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#9 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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malinita says:
this is a sight on internet where you can singup or go looking for a place to sleep.
it is staying some days in anothere persons home or barrow you bed or guestroom to someone.
if you want to live cheap and meet now people in your travling singup!!!!
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#10 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
Ridiculously Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Oslo, Norway
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hayesm2 says:
What a beautiful clean city. I visited with a friend in Dec. 2006. We checked out the shopping, Hard Rock and several other little pubs, and basically tried to keep a little money in our pockets, which isn't an easy thing to do, especially when a bier on tap cost nearly 20 US dollars! I figured the ...
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#11 of 11 general tips & advice in Norway
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sankeyd says:
Just came back from a trip to the Sognefjord in norway. The best way to get there is by taking the same route as the "Norway in a nutshell" tour. Especially if you have a Eurail pass, it makes sense to NOT take the complete package.
You can either go via Oslo or via Bergen. I went via oslo.
Make ...
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