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tvillingmarit says:
If you are visiting Oslo in the summertime you have lots of opportunities to make a boat journey on the Oslo fjord.
Down by the harbour you can choose between different kinds of boats to take you on the Oslo fjord.
We choosed the boat SS Lady Mack for a journey round some of the small islands in t…
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runh says:
I recommend this 3 hours boat trip to see the grand historic Oscarsborg Fortress and all the other beautiful islands of the Oslo Fjord. A wonderful nature and historic experience the Oslo Fjord with guideing.
On the sightseeing boat you can taste or buy "food-souvenirs" as smoked whale meat, dri…
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CFD says:
Holmenkollen is the world most famous Skijumping hill and when oslo hosted the 1952 winter olympics Holmenkollen was the olympic hill. In the bottom there is a ski-museum with everything you want to know about different kind of skis and pictures of the most famous norwegians athletes. Holmenkollen …
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CFD says:
This is a outdoor museum about how people in Norway have lived for the last thousand years. From Vikingships from the 980 and upto the 1950s.. If you only visit one museum in Norway this should be it. Really great fun and you learn more in a couple of hours than you do for weeks in books and such.
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CFD says:
Copied from the Website:
The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is is Norway's national museum for science, technology, industry, transport and medicine. The museum's objective is to demonstrate the implications of progress in Science and Technology, socially and culturally, through the age…
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Adrian_Liston says:
The Nobel Peace Centre is a showcase on the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. They have a rotating exhibit on the ground floor (the current one is "From King to Obama", but wasn't open yet), then a "Tunnel of Honour" and an exhibit on the last winner of the Nobel Prize. The final rooms are permanent…
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Petra2111 says:
We've stayed here in 1992 when we did our Fjord-and Mountainpension trip "Tore" of the travel agency "Buro Scandinavia".
It was our first hotel on the trip and back than it was a new hotel so everything was new and fresh! We loved it, we had a beautiful view from our room on the surroundings, the s…
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bobbyhere says:
Decent Hostel to stay. But far away from town centre. Has a mini supermarket closeby. Has pool table, TV room etc. Wifi is accessible only in the reception area, tv room.
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danikbates says:
Airport: Sandefjord Airport, Torp (TRF)
Location: 8km north of the town of Sandefjord and a long bloody way south of Norway’s capital Oslo (113km)
How to get to nearest town: Do what I did, walk to Sandefjord in the middle of the winter with 6ft of snow. Torp Station on Vestfoldbanen serves …
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danikbates says:
Airport: Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL)
Location: 35km northeast of Oslo.
How to get to nearest town: There is a train station underneath the arrivals hall with express trains which take over twenty minutes to get to the centre of Oslo.
What is the terminal like? I like this airport. Very…
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darlingwish says:
The Oslo Vigeland Park is a definite must-see when you're in Norway's capital city. It's a part of the Frogner park and with an area that covers 80 acres, it's pretty huge!
There are hundreds of different sculpture depicting people in various human activities, 212 as I've counted *lying about the…
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Marjis says:
Reptilparken in Oslo is not very big place and may feel a bit boring, but because entrance fee is cheap it is worth of going.
There is many different kind of reptiles, lizards, frogs, etc. There is also fishes, one crocodile, parrot and *shiver* spiders. As reptiles usually most of them were just s…
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ronman2006 says:
In the beginning :
I found sentrumpensjonat on the net and chose it because it was cheap and I heard Norway was soooo expensive, so i thought well maybe i should save all the money i can, since i didn't know anyone and who knows what may happen,my worst nightmare running out of money thousands of k…
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danikbates says:
A lovely modern airport about 65km south east of Oslo, and on the E6 highway between Oslo and Goteborg in Sweden.
On arrival, passports were quick to go through, and the baggage arrivals hall is spaceous. The departure/arrivals hall on public side was spaceous, with a cafe, toilets, and a few chec…
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Englishteacher26 says:
We stayed at this hotel for 2 nights. The hotel is situated in the city centre, near to all important sight seeing places. The staff was very friendly and breakfast was really good. They offered loads of things, even caviar! The only thing we didnt really like was the fact our room was next to a ver…
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