Rare Norwaylady Posted August 1, 2022 Author #226 Share Posted August 1, 2022 12 minutes ago, hal2008 said: Scandic Hotel questions: Bergen Any opinion on Ornen located next to train station? Oslo: Byporten - we discussed How does Scandic Oslo City compare? Copenhagen Which Scandic you prefer? Webers or Front or something else? Bergen: Scandic Ørnen is a typical conference and new build hotel. Rooms are typical "Scandic" clean, decent size and depending on floor and room, you have a view and more amenities. All good for my needs on work or privat. CPH: Here it depends on my purpose, work or pleasure:) For work, I often stay at Sydhavnen or Sluseholmen. Room are decent size and its close to were I'm at work. Its also a short walk for me to the city centre on foot or waterbus. And if I have a car, its free parking. Breakfast is good. And some of the rooms has a bathtub, I always ask for this. Nothing fancy, but it works like a clock for my needs. Or I stay at Scandic Copenhagen, love to have the view over the water or city centre. I always ask for å room on top floors. For private my favorite are Scandic Palace or Front. They have good breakfast and rooms are good for relaxing after a day out. Oslo: Scandic Oslo City is an old rica hotel. So its better from start. It has been renovated one turn. Rooms are not "100 Scandic style" compared to Byporten. Personally I think this is a better hotel then Byporten. Due to room setup and breakfast. For stays in Oslo on Scandic my "yes" list is: Solli, Sjølyst, Grand Hotel, Holmenkollen Park and St. Olavs Plass Its due to rooms, employees and breakfast. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Giantfan13 Posted August 4, 2022 #227 Share Posted August 4, 2022 We are arriving In Oslo on the RCCL Voyager on Aug 29-30 (Monday and Tuesday). From what I understand we are docking at a berth that is a bit further away from the main part of town. That is OK, as we love to walk and wander about. Is there a place, at the dock, where we can get a map, or do we have to get to the visitors center to get one? Since we really have no plans per se, we were thinking of just doing the HoHo bus, at least for one day. Does this get you to most of what one would want to see in Oslo? We read somewhere that there is a free walking tour that is offered most days (tipping is advised. Do you know anything of this, and where would it be offered? We were also thinking of doing this Oslo Fiord cruise. Does this make much sense if we are already arriving via cruise ship and departing the same way? Thanks for all help. Cheers Len Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ex-Airbalancer Posted August 4, 2022 #228 Share Posted August 4, 2022 1 hour ago, Giantfan13 said: We are arriving In Oslo on the RCCL Voyager on Aug 29-30 (Monday and Tuesday). From what I understand we are docking at a berth that is a bit further away from the main part of town. That is OK, as we love to walk and wander about. Is there a place, at the dock, where we can get a map, or do we have to get to the visitors center to get one? Since we really have no plans per se, we were thinking of just doing the HoHo bus, at least for one day. Does this get you to most of what one would want to see in Oslo? We read somewhere that there is a free walking tour that is offered most days (tipping is advised. Do you know anything of this, and where would it be offered? We were also thinking of doing this Oslo Fiord cruise. Does this make much sense if we are already arriving via cruise ship and departing the same way? Thanks for all help. Cheers Len I think everything is pretty walkable in Oslo from the port to the Royal Castle is only 2 km Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hal2008 Posted August 6, 2022 #229 Share Posted August 6, 2022 Royal palace itself is on a hill. Will need to take Tram 12 if wishing to visit the sculpture park. (On way back, get down at Soli and walk flat to palace orgetdown at National theater I'd you just want a look of the palace) Main pedestrian street connects palace to the train station. Parliament, Frieda sign, Storvet, are all located at or near this drag Munch Museum and Opera (walking its inclined roof is a great experience) are between station and the harbor Tram 12 also connects station/opera toN9ber Peace center/City hall area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaisatsu Posted August 7, 2022 #230 Share Posted August 7, 2022 On 8/4/2022 at 10:32 PM, Giantfan13 said: We are arriving In Oslo on the RCCL Voyager on Aug 29-30 (Monday and Tuesday). From what I understand we are docking at a berth that is a bit further away from the main part of town. That is OK, as we love to walk and wander about. Is there a place, at the dock, where we can get a map, or do we have to get to the visitors center to get one? Since we really have no plans per se, we were thinking of just doing the HoHo bus, at least for one day. Does this get you to most of what one would want to see in Oslo? We read somewhere that there is a free walking tour that is offered most days (tipping is advised. Do you know anything of this, and where would it be offered? We were also thinking of doing this Oslo Fiord cruise. Does this make much sense if we are already arriving via cruise ship and departing the same way? Thanks for all help. Cheers Len There isn’t really anything at Filipstad. When they use it for embarkation, RCCL just sets up a tent on the quayside. Maybe they’ll do something similar or offer a basic city map at the port talk? I’d recommend just pulling up something on a mobile or printing it before your trip. The route into town is fairly straightforward and follows a pedestrian and cycle path along the highway. The HOHO bus visits most tourist sights, but it’s not particularly convenient if you’re planning to do a lot. The schedule runs much less often than most of the local transit, so you can end up waiting a while if you don’t plan things right. A fjord cruise doesn’t really make sense since you’ll sail in and out through the same waters. It can be interesting and relaxing to catch a local ferry to on of the islands in the fjord and wander around, but if it’s your first visit to Oslo, there’s plenty to see in town instead. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purpleally Posted August 8, 2022 #231 Share Posted August 8, 2022 On 7/31/2022 at 4:04 AM, Norwaylady said: hello The airport express train goes to Oslo S/Oslo central station. It’s the main station for train in Oslo. But 50% of the trains continue onward to National Theateret and Skøyen station. So it’s not a problem to choose a hotel in that area. (Final destination is either Drammen or Stabekk) Oslo-Bergen train starts at Oslo S, but it stops at National Theatret and Skøyen station, so you can start your journey here if you would like. Same on return from Bergen. You can get off at those stations. What time of the year are you planning on coming? There are multiple options for hotels. Price is depending on chain and location. Your budget is also important. On Oslo S you have 3 hotels in the building. Thon Hotel Opera, Scandic Byporten and Choice Østbanehallen. If you walk 5-10.mins you have 20+.more hotels to choose from. So look at the map on hotelsdotcom to fit it to your budget is my best tip. I stay a lot in Scandic for work. Not super fancy, but clean and ok value for money. Breakfast is good. They are located all over Scandinavia. I use Scandic Skøyen a lot for work stay. Easy location to train to airport and good breakfast and relaxing room. In Bergen I always stay at Scandic Bryggen or Scandic Hotel Norge. if you have a wide budget for hotels, Hotel Continental, The Thief, Grand Hotel Oslo and Bristol is not wrong. On 7/31/2022 at 4:04 AM, Norwaylady said: hello The airport express train goes to Oslo S/Oslo central station. It’s the main station for train in Oslo. But 50% of the trains continue onward to National Theateret and Skøyen station. So it’s not a problem to choose a hotel in that area. (Final destination is either Drammen or Stabekk) Oslo-Bergen train starts at Oslo S, but it stops at National Theatret and Skøyen station, so you can start your journey here if you would like. Same on return from Bergen. You can get off at those stations. What time of the year are you planning on coming? There are multiple options for hotels. Price is depending on chain and location. Your budget is also important. On Oslo S you have 3 hotels in the building. Thon Hotel Opera, Scandic Byporten and Choice Østbanehallen. If you walk 5-10.mins you have 20+.more hotels to choose from. So look at the map on hotelsdotcom to fit it to your budget is my best tip. I stay a lot in Scandic for work. Not super fancy, but clean and ok value for money. Breakfast is good. They are located all over Scandinavia. I use Scandic Skøyen a lot for work stay. Easy location to train to airport and good breakfast and relaxing room. In Bergen I always stay at Scandic Bryggen or Scandic Hotel Norge. if you have a wide budget for hotels, Hotel Continental, The Thief, Grand Hotel Oslo and Bristol is not wrong. We will be three nights Oslo beginning July 1. Planning on taking the train to Bergen and stay one night before boarding cruise the next day. I have no idea if a hotel near cruiseport is feasible. I believe we can take a train from Oslo airport to city enter so I’d like a hotel not far from train station. Certainly does not have to be anything fancy, would like breakfast included. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hal2008 Posted August 12, 2022 #232 Share Posted August 12, 2022 On 8/8/2022 at 4:25 PM, purpleally said: We will be three nights Oslo beginning July 1. Planning on taking the train to Bergen and stay one night before boarding cruise the next day. I have no idea if a hotel near cruiseport is feasible. I believe we can take a train from Oslo airport to city enter so I’d like a hotel not far from train station. Certainly does not have to be anything fancy, would like breakfast included. Thanks Scroll up for some suggestions in hotels near station in Oslo. There are three within the building itself And many of various budget nearby Bergen (town center) is quite compact and plenty of hotel choices both near byparken or near harbor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hqarangrsl Posted September 6, 2022 #233 Share Posted September 6, 2022 We will be in Oslo Sep 29 for one day and our ship will be docked at Filipstad pier. Based on having read all of this we opted for a cheap excursion from the ship that takes us into town for three hours - but the ship will be there for 8 more hours after the excursion. We want to stay in town for lunch and more exploring...How far is it to walk back to the pier from the city and is it safe to walk in the afternoon? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaisatsu Posted September 6, 2022 #234 Share Posted September 6, 2022 36 minutes ago, hqarangrsl said: How far is it to walk back to the pier from the city and is it safe to walk in the afternoon? About 20 minutes, mostly on a flat pedestrian path. It’s safe 24 hours per day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hqarangrsl Posted September 7, 2022 #235 Share Posted September 7, 2022 Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mary_228 Posted September 16, 2022 #236 Share Posted September 16, 2022 Pleae advise about tipping for hotel maids and bell services. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northbay Posted October 15, 2022 #237 Share Posted October 15, 2022 Hi. I am wondering if you can advise about the Oslo airport and whether a 40 minute layover to change planes is enough time….flying from Tromso, Norway, going to Amsterdam with a 40 minute layover to change planes. Is that enough time? Or how much time would you recommend to change planes? I have no idea what gates will be used by SAS or Norwegian Air. Thanks so very much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaisatsu Posted October 15, 2022 #238 Share Posted October 15, 2022 1 hour ago, Northbay said: Hi. I am wondering if you can advise about the Oslo airport and whether a 40 minute layover to change planes is enough time….flying from Tromso, Norway, going to Amsterdam with a 40 minute layover to change planes. Is that enough time? Or how much time would you recommend to change planes? I have no idea what gates will be used by SAS or Norwegian Air. Thanks so very much. Definitely not if you have two separate tickets. If it’s a single ticket, you just need to be prepared for the possibility of missing your connection, but of course you’ll be rebooked. It’s enough time if your inbound flight is on time, but if you are at one of the most distant domestic gates, you can’t dawdle at all. Since you’re not leaving the Schengen, you won’t have to worry about passport control, but you will need to switch to the international gates so you’ll need to walk at least a little. Worst case would be arriving at the auxiliary B gates on the domestic side, which can be a 10-15 minute walk to the terminal center. From there, the farthest Schengen gates are typically less then 10 minutes away. For the most part, all of the gates are used by both Norwegian and SAS. If you are flying both, it’s definitely separate tickets and a terrible idea, since you’ll end up stranded if you have a delay and miss your connection. Personally, I would even want a little more time on a single ticket. An hour minimum and preferably 75-90 minutes just to have a cushion for delays (which are not uncommon at certain times of day and certain kinds of weather). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northbay Posted October 26, 2022 #239 Share Posted October 26, 2022 On 10/15/2022 at 6:37 PM, kaisatsu said: Definitely not if you have two separate tickets. If it’s a single ticket, you just need to be prepared for the possibility of missing your connection, but of course you’ll be rebooked. It’s enough time if your inbound flight is on time, but if you are at one of the most distant domestic gates, you can’t dawdle at all. Since you’re not leaving the Schengen, you won’t have to worry about passport control, but you will need to switch to the international gates so you’ll need to walk at least a little. Worst case would be arriving at the auxiliary B gates on the domestic side, which can be a 10-15 minute walk to the terminal center. From there, the farthest Schengen gates are typically less then 10 minutes away. For the most part, all of the gates are used by both Norwegian and SAS. If you are flying both, it’s definitely separate tickets and a terrible idea, since you’ll end up stranded if you have a delay and miss your connection. Personally, I would even want a little more time on a single ticket. An hour minimum and preferably 75-90 minutes just to have a cushion for delays (which are not uncommon at certain times of day and certain kinds of weather). Thank you so very much for the info. We’ll overnight instead in Oslo so we don’t have to rush around to make it on time for the second flight. I see there are a couple of hotels with a walkway to the airport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purpleally Posted November 12, 2022 #240 Share Posted November 12, 2022 On 7/20/2016 at 4:48 AM, Norwaylady said: Hello CC! We are living in Oslo, Norway. So if someone has questions for Oslo and needs help whit planning feel free to ask. We ask you when we go somewhere new, so we can share from the homeport:cool: Quicklinks for Oslo and some regional:) TRAVEL GUIDES Visit Norway-Official travel guide to Norway. http://www.visitnorway.com Visit Oslo-Official travel guide to Oslo http://www.visitoslo.com Oslo Pass-Touritscard that covers local transport and entry to more than 30 museums. http://www.visitoslo.com/en/activities-and-attractions/oslo-pass/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cruise piers http://www.visitoslo.com/en/trade-media-cruise/cruise/the-port-of-oslo/cruise-piers-and-facilities/ If you don´t know were you will be docking or wondering if another cruise will dock at the same day. Open the PDF and find your sailing in the list. http://oslohavn.no/no/cruise/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRANSPORTTATION Oslo Airport Gardermoen OSL-main airport for Norway. https://avinor.no/flyplass/oslo/ NSB- Train in Norway. Local and regional trains. https://www.nsb.no/en/frontpage Ruter#-Local transportation Oslo and Akershus. Bus, Tram, Train, Metro and Boat https://ruter.no/en/ SAS- Domestic and international flights. Together whit Widerøe they cover the small airports in Lofoten, Helgeland and Finnmark. https://www.flysas.com Widerøe- Domestic flights that covers small airports around Norway(Lofoten, Finnmark etc) http://www.wideroe.no Norwegian- Domestic and international flights. Do not cover the small airports in Norway. Low-cost carrier. http://www.norwegian.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPs Ruter# There is 2 app´s. One for tickets and one for departure times. Ruterbillett This app is just for buing tickets to the local transportation in Oslo/Akershus. Ruterbillett IPHONE. For bying tickets if you dont have OsloPass. https://itunes.apple.com/no/app/ruterbillett/id581486486?ls=1&mt=8 Ruterbillett ANDROID. For bying tickets if you dont have OsloPass. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.ruter.mobile&hl=no Ruterbillett WINDOWS. For bying tickets if you dont have OsloPass. https://www.microsoft.com/nb-no/store/apps/ruterbillett/9nblggh0873c RuterReise This app is for departure times and for finding routes to destination. RuterReise IPHONE RuterReise ANDROID https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=no.ruter.reise RuterReise WINDOWS https://www.microsoft.com/nb-no/store/apps/ruterreise/9wzdncrdc89j VisittOslo http://www.visitoslo.com/en/oslo/apps/ Gives you offline map of Oslo, event calendar, museums, cafes etc. Can be used when dataroaming is off. IPHONE/ANDROID OsloPass App http://www.visitoslo.com/en/activities-and-attractions/oslo-pass/oslo-pass-app/ You can buy the pass at home and activate it on arrival in Oslo. No need to pick up cards. IPHONE/ANDROID VisitNorway App Gives you information about museums, hotels, nature walks, mountains, restaurants etc. IPHONE https://itunes.apple.com/app/id391468072?mt=8 ANDROID https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=makingwaves.in.vn.android.app&feature=search_result&hl=en NorwayLights App Northern lights (Aurelia Borealis) forecast. IPHONE https://itunes.apple.com/no/app/norway-lights/id717106363 ANDROID https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visitnorway.norwaylights&hl=en ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Places of interest in Oslo, a small list of what you can do..... The Royal House of Norway Guidet tours in the castle during the summer season. Nice walk from the pier. http://www.royalcourt.no The Vigeland Museum Offers guidet tours and you can walk free inn the park. http://www.vigeland.museum.no/en Norsk Folkemuseum Here you will find old norwegian houses and a stav kirke. Open air museum. http://norskfolkemuseum.no/en The Viking Ship Museum Viking ships http://www.khm.uio.no/english/visit-us/viking-ship-museum/ Kon-Tiki Thor Heyerdahls rafts and tours. http://www.kon-tiki.no/en/ Opera http://operaen.no/en/ Edvard Munch Famous painter, Skrik http://munchmuseet.no/en/ Astrup Fearnley http://afmuseet.no/en/hjem Ekebergparken http://ekebergparken.com/en The Ibsen Museum http://norskfolkemuseum.no/en/Related-units/The-Ibsen-Museum/ Akershus Fortress http://www.forsvarsbygg.no/festningene/Festningene/Akershus-festning/English/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIP In Norway the salary is higer then in the US. So there is no need to give lots of tip. If you have a sit-down lunsj or dinner and you are very pleased then you leave some tip. But there is no need to tip 18%. If you are on a guidet tour and your guide is super, feel free to give some tip but you dont have to tip according to price of the tour. If you buy take-out coffee and pastery, no need to tip. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debit/Creditcards Most places in Norway take cards (99%) All norwegians cards have pin+chip. You must have pin-code to your card. Prefer to have pin and chip. Hope this give you a quick introduction for Oslo and Norway. If you have questions, feel free to ask. Is all of this great information still good six years later? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaisatsu Posted November 12, 2022 #241 Share Posted November 12, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, purpleally said: Is all of this great information still good six years later? NSB is now mostly known as Vy, and some regional routes are now operated by separate companies. The one main “Ruter” app can be used for both tickets and trip planning. The Viking ship museum is closed for long-term renovations. The Ibsen museum is also closed. The National Gallery has reopened in its new location at Aker Brygge (including its edition of The Scream), and the Munch Museum has opened its new building on the waterfront (with a rotating display of its versions of The Scream). Edited November 12, 2022 by kaisatsu 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Norwaylady Posted January 24, 2023 Author #242 Share Posted January 24, 2023 Cruise list 2023 to OSLO. Attached is the map of docks and how its situated from some of the tourist attractions. https://www.oslohavn.no/en/menu/cruise/cruisedestination-oslo/ List of booked cruises to OSLO. It will tell were you will be docking and if there are more then one cruise in town. https://www.oslohavn.no/globalassets/oslo-havn/dokumenter/cruise/anlop--2023-endlig-per-29.12.22.pdf Have a great cruise to Oslo! 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Norwaylady Posted January 24, 2023 Author #243 Share Posted January 24, 2023 (edited) As always: Visit Oslo is a great way to find options for day trips and other useful information;) https://www.visitoslo.com/en/ 🚨Remember the viking ship museum is still closed for renovation and will remain closed until 2026🚨 Public holidays/Bank Holidays in Norway 2023: 6. April 2023 Thursday Maundy Thursday 7. April 2023 Friday Good Friday 9. April 2023 Sunday Easter Sunday 10. April 2023 Monday Easter Monday 1. May 2023 Monday Labour Day 17. May 2023 Wednesday Constitution Day 18. May 2023 Thursday Ascension Day 28. May 2023 Sunday Whit Sunday 29. May 2023 Monday Whit Monday 25. December 2023 Monday Christmas Day 26. December 2023 Tuesday 2nd day of Christmas School holidays Norway 2023 Winter Holiday 19. February 5. March weeks 8 or 9 Easter holiday 31. March to 10. April weeks 14 and 15 Summer holiday 23. June to 18. August weeks 26 to 33 Autumn holiday weeks 40 or 41 Winter & Autumn holiday depends on were in the country you live. In Oslo they have winter holiday in week 8 and Autumn holiday in week 40. Edited January 24, 2023 by Norwaylady missing autumn holiday info 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Norwaylady Posted January 24, 2023 Author #244 Share Posted January 24, 2023 In Norway there are multiple train operators, depending on where your are traveling. If you want to travel on TRAIN from Oslo to: Bergen https://www.vy.no/en Stavanger/Kristiansand https://go-aheadnordic.no/reiseinformasjon/english Trondheim/Bodø/Røros https://entur.no EnTur is a national planner for Norway https://entur.no With Entur you will find buses, trams, trains, subways, ferries, scooters and city bikes all in one place. Every transportation company submits information and data to us. Based on the data we receive, we build the Entur app for the travelers, and digital services that all of Norway's public transport can benefit from. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sujormik Posted January 25, 2023 #245 Share Posted January 25, 2023 Hiya Norway Lady, how nice of you to be so helpful! We arrive in Oslo on July 1 2023 and are staying a few days before heading back to Uas. We want to do at least a day trip to some fjords, can you suggest don’t-miss options? We are also hoping to find some tickets to the Springsteen concert on July 2. I understand reselling for profit is illegal in Norway, but if you know of a legal source for tix I’d be extremely grateful and try to do something nice for you in return! We just don’t want to spend all day in lines out at the stadium. I appreciate whatever guidance you send my way, thanks! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Norwaylady Posted February 14, 2023 Author #246 Share Posted February 14, 2023 On 1/25/2023 at 6:02 AM, Sujormik said: Hiya Norway Lady, how nice of you to be so helpful! We arrive in Oslo on July 1 2023 and are staying a few days before heading back to Uas. We want to do at least a day trip to some fjords, can you suggest don’t-miss options? We are also hoping to find some tickets to the Springsteen concert on July 2. I understand reselling for profit is illegal in Norway, but if you know of a legal source for tix I’d be extremely grateful and try to do something nice for you in return! We just don’t want to spend all day in lines out at the stadium. I appreciate whatever guidance you send my way, thanks! So sorry for not answering you.... I had answered, but hadn't posted🥴 Concert Ticketmaster in Norway has a reselling ticket option. https://www.ticketmaster.no/feature/resale/?int_cmp_name=Ticketmaster-Resale&int_cmp_id=NO-Home-907&int_cmp_creative=Home-featured-3&language=en-us If someone wants to sell their tickets, they can sell them official and guaranteed its real tickets. Normally they have some more tickets for sale a few days in advance or the same day online in the morning. They always keep some tickets for companies etc.... When they decline, they put it for sale to the public. Fjords of Norway You will be in Oslo, so you have Oslofjorden. But it can't beat the fjords in western Norway...... It's really something special. I recommend if you have time to do Norway-in-a-nutshell tour. Just google and you will find a good company that has this trip as a package. You can take the train both ways or fly back to Oslo. Oslo-Bergen by air is only 50.min Hope this helps you in your planning! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Norwaylady Posted March 8, 2023 Author #247 Share Posted March 8, 2023 We are closing in to Easter Holiday🐣 As posted in #243 We do have public holidays during Easter. attached is the link to Visit Oslo recommendation to do during Easter. https://www.visitoslo.com/en/whats-on/easter/ Its museums, guidet tours, sauna boats, children's activity and much more to choose from. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kit1972 Posted March 15, 2023 #248 Share Posted March 15, 2023 Hi, we will be in port for a day on June 7. We are amateur photographers so most interested in wandering outdoors. I hadn't realized Oslo was such a modern city compared to the other ports we'll be visiting. I see there are some pretty waterfalls along the Akerselva, an area with old brick buildings by the Beierbrua Bridge. Do you have any recommendations for neighbourhoods with pretty/unique architecture and/or graffiti art? Thanks! Katherine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Norwaylady Posted March 16, 2023 Author #249 Share Posted March 16, 2023 Hello @Kit1972 Oslo is a good mix of older and new parts in the city. I like to take pictures to😎 I will give you a link if you haven't seen it yet> https://www.lifeinnorway.net/oslo-photo-locations/ It gives you some ideas. There are lots of really good places among Akerselva. It's one of my favourite places for pictures. I live close to Ekeberg Park, so I walk a lot in that area. Many good spots for pictures. Area around and in the Opera house has lots of good sight lines for pictures. Attached is some trips that will walk you in some of the ares that are recommended for walking. They have a good map and list places recommended to visit. https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/city-break/10000-steps/oslo/ Hope this helps you in the planing. This is Morten Krogvold recommendations for Oslo. He is a very respected photographer. You can see in the pictures in the article. That Oslo has lots of nice lines to capture! https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/eastern-norway/oslo/cultural-triangle/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kit1972 Posted March 17, 2023 #250 Share Posted March 17, 2023 6 hours ago, Norwaylady said: Hello @Kit1972 Oslo is a good mix of older and new parts in the city. I like to take pictures to😎 I will give you a link if you haven't seen it yet> https://www.lifeinnorway.net/oslo-photo-locations/ It gives you some ideas. There are lots of really good places among Akerselva. It's one of my favourite places for pictures. I live close to Ekeberg Park, so I walk a lot in that area. Many good spots for pictures. Area around and in the Opera house has lots of good sight lines for pictures. Attached is some trips that will walk you in some of the ares that are recommended for walking. They have a good map and list places recommended to visit. https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/city-break/10000-steps/oslo/ Hope this helps you in the planing. This is Morten Krogvold recommendations for Oslo. He is a very respected photographer. You can see in the pictures in the article. That Oslo has lots of nice lines to capture! https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/eastern-norway/oslo/cultural-triangle/ Thank you so much for the reply and the links! This will keep me busy exploring! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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