Oslo overview
by MERGY
I backed from Oslo. And truly speaking I am a bit disspointed. this is a really small city nomore than 400 000 inhibitants..No climate. Except the new building of opera. There is nothing I will remember, in next 5 years.
Anything I liked was De Luca caffe or bar. Pretty nice coffee and chocolates nothing more. BUT the prices are really disguisting! Paris is much chipper.
We ate a dinner in a restaurant ikker brikke ... or omething believe me or not 250 $$ for dinner for two with 2 mohijtos. Oh my goodness. I have no idea what I should eat in Paris to pay such a bill ? 4 seasons maybe....
regards
Mergy
Trafikanten
by yooperprof
The Trafikanten is a tourist informantion bureau with helpful information about public transportation throughout the Oslo region. It's also an observation tower that provides excellent views over the central city. It's immediately opposite from Oslo's main train station, the Sentralstasjon, and at the end of Karl Johnan gate.
At night the Trafikanten is all lit up very attractively.
The Radhus or City Hall of...
by naranja
The Radhus or City Hall of Oslo is considered the symbol of the city. It looks very imposing especially if seen from the water. On one of the two towers the biggest clock in Europe shows the passing of time. This is where every year in December the king grants the Nobel Prize for peace. Fresh and clean air, friendly people and the tastiest shrimp in the whole wide world.
Visit Lindøya
by Hildeal
Lindoya is an idyllic little island and is worth visiting on your fjord sightseeing in Oslo.In 1920, Lindoya was the Oslo base for the pioneer Norwegian airline, Det Norske Luftfartrederiý, and its seaplanes
This is a summer place, mening that the people here usually only live here during the summer. There are 289 cabins here.
The Viking Ship Museum - it...
by Mandy23
The Viking Ship Museum - it houses the 3 Viking ships from Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune. Impressive finds from these and other, Viking burials include: small boats, richly carved sledges and wagons, textiles, harnesses, tools and kitchen utensils.