The 1000-year-old Norwegian capital sits at the head of Oslo Fjord. This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocoust Center, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions.
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AlternativOslo offers you tours on bikes, tram or foot, focused mainly in the contrasts of Oslo and its inhabitants, their idiosincrasy, and the lifestyle in the different neighborhoods of the city. We do not follow the itineraries described in the travel guides, but visit the places where locals live, eat, drink, work and have fun, discovering both, the famous and the secret spots of this amazing
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Authentic Scandinavia is based in Oslo, Norway and has been offering both guided and self-guided tours and experiences since 2008. We like to call ourselves specialists since we only sell what we know well. We always aim to give our travellers professional and personal service to help realize their holiday dream in Scandinavia.
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Get to see stunning views, old growth forest, crystal clear streams and maybe even wildlife. Learn about basic survival skills, outdoor life, the history of the Marka forest and the connection between the Norwegian culture and the nature. Choose between three guided tours, accompanied by an experienced guide passionate about nature and outdoor life. Our team is growing, as well as our motivation for giving you the best outdoor experience!
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Hello! I’m a certified guide in Oslo and I will be happy to show you Oslo highlights, food and history. Let´s spend a fun day together!
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Brim is a hybrid-electric ship in Oslo, providing electric tours on the Oslofjord. Dinner Cruises, Brunch, Yoga Cruise, Family Sundays & After work!
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The Vantage Point: Valhallveien, Ekeberg, second highest curve Starting point: Konows gate, Gamlebyen Distance: 2.6 km Incline: 120 hm Roadway: asphalt Several fine vantage points are found within cycling distance from the centre of Oslo. The Valhall curve is probably the best vantage point in the city. It is also known as the place where Edvard Munch was inspired to paint his world-famous painting Scream. You will recognise the painting's landscape contours as you enjoy the view from Valhallveien. Recommended route (from Gamlebyen): from Oslo gate via Dyvekes vei, Konowsgt to Valhallveien, stop in the last tight curve below Ekeberg Camping.
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