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You will find Residence Kristinelund in Oslo's nicest area; the west side. This noble mansion built in 1912, beautifully located with a view over Bygdøy Alle, offers a low-price stay if you are looking for something special. Oslo's many and varied sights are all within walking distances. If you either want to enjoy Gustav Vigelands stunning sculptures in Frogner Park or you want to go shopping in Frogner; where you will find the city's best designer stores. Welcome to your home in the...

Oslo Hotels

The City Hotel has long traditions of hospitality and is a pleasant place to stay for those seeking a relaxing atmosphere combined with reasonable prices. We are situated in the heart of Oslo with easy access to the Central Rail Station, bus and tram routes. The famous pedestrian street “Karl Johan’s gate” is a couple of minutes walk away with its many shops and restaurants for your enjoyment. … The hotel is situated one block from the main street Karl Johan, close to...
The rooms are located in the west end of Oslo in distinguished villas – idyllically situated in beautiful, residential areas and central to public services like the subway, buses and trams. The guest rooms are of different sizes – but all rooms maintain a high standard of comfort and are newly refurbished. All rooms are fully furnished. Some rooms have private bathrooms, TV, fridge and access to washing machine. We also provide WiFi in some of our guest accommodation. Bed...
Best Western Anker Hotel provides accommodation in comfortable surroundings, centrally located in Oslo, at competitive rates. We are located in the city centre, between Oslo's busy main street Karl Johan and Grünerløkka's young and trendy urban life. … From Airport:The Airport Express train from Oslo Airport to the Central Station takes 20 minutes. There are also trains and busses which will take 40 minutes. Outside the Central Station, Jernbanetorget, tram number 12 and 13 and bus...

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Oslo Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Sira
This is a nice city but not the best in Norway. Don't miss the Frogner Park (also known as Vigeland Park). I've become a Vigeland's fan since I was in Oslo! You also have to visit the open air Folklore Museum, the Viking Boats Museum, and Akersus. And there's an amazing comics store in the train station!
Comment by Ade
I love this city! It's the best place on earth! Try and visit in January or mid-winter when there aren't too many tourists. The locals will happily show you around town. Some people probably won't get the ironic, self-deprecating attitude though.
Comment by Giulio
Charming atmosphere and great jazz and rock bars! Frogner Park is just amazing.
Comment by Zoe
Oslo's fantastic! Brilliant sight-seeing, delicious food, and it's really easy to get around. The Munch museum is a must if you like art and Frogner park really impressive. Just take care if you go near Skippergata at night. Otherwise, an excellent place for holiday!
Comment by Anonymous
Great city and a brilliant place for a holiday. However, avoid Skippergata, between Karl Johans gate and the harbour. It's a really bad area, especially at night!
Comment by Tesh N Ben
We loved Norway, despite the high prices! Oslo is the most beutiful city i've ever seen. Be sure to go to Burgen: the train trip is amazing (book a seat in advance), and go to the market for free samples galore including smoked whale meat! As far as food goes, vegetarians be warned: there is not much for you in Norway. Supermarkets are easy to find (Oslo train station has 3 in it!) and you can survive on cheap chocolate chip cookies and bananas...
Comment by Hayley
It's so cool there you don't wanna leave!
Comment by Lille Amerikaner
In reality, you really don't need to know a word of Norwegian to successfully get around Oslo or Norway in general. Know that "Heisann" is hello and takk (pronounced "tuck") is thank you. Everyone there speaks English. Also, ladies, Norwegian boys are hot and have cute accents.
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