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.
Restaurants in Oslo
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Tourist information for young travellers visiting Oslo. For twenty years we have given information and advice on our beloved city. We are non-governmental, independent, non-commercial, for young travellers by young locals. Free luggage storage Free bicycle rental Free internet / wifi Free printing Free USE-IT Oslo map Free coffee / tea Made by locals, honest and up to date.
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We are the official Tourist Information Office in Oslo. We are located by the Central Station, inside newly refurbished Ostbanehallen. We can help you with the Oslo Pass: your ticket to museums, transport, activities in Oslo. Tickets for local public transport, NSB trains, the Flytoget Airport Express Train, Norway in a Nutshell and other excursions. Tickets for sightseeing tours in Oslo by bus and boat. Tickets for concerts, sports and other events sold through Ticketmaster and Billettportalen. Hotel booking: We can book hotels and other accommodation in the Oslo region. Currency exchange We are open even when the banks are closed. Free city maps and brochures We have free city maps, the Oslo Guide, and brochures for activities, attractions and sightseeing tours. Personal suggestions and advice: Our employees know and love Oslo, and will do their best to help you make the most of your stay. Free WI-FI! Connect with your own phone, tablet or laptop. You will also find different screens and tablets in the Oslo Visitor Centre where you can find information and inspiration for your visit.
This visitor centre is located within the central train station and easy to find. It’s also very busy. The lady we spoke to was extremely helpful and provided suggestions outside our queries. Very useful for getting public transport advice and determining if an Oslo Pass is suitable for you.
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Deichman is the public library for City of Oslo. The new main library, Deichman Bjørvika, has six floors with 450 000 books, films, music, 3D printers, sewing machines, music instruments, meeting rooms etc. Free of use for all.
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Oslo Concert Hall is Oslo’s musical festive hall.
Easy to find, easy to enter, easy to store coats, easy to find our seats. The seating near the back was well-tiered, allowing great views with no heads getting in the way, and plenty of legroom too. The Christmas concert is apparently well-known, so we booked tickets a few weeks before online. It was a great performance from the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra and choir, with a few solo slots. We didn't understand a word of the narrative but it didn't matter. It would have been even better if it was a bit longer.
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Special library for cartoons. At Grünerlokka library branch.
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