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 "Nur 10 Minuten Gangabstand zu Karl Johan, Oslos Hauptstrasse, liegt Anker Hostel sehr zentral platziert. Bushalteplatze, Straßenbahn und Taxistand gibt es direkt vor dem Haus. Das Hostel..."
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 ">Die Jugendherberge liegt etwa 4 km vom Stadtzentrum und ist mit ôffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln leicht zu erreichen.Haraldsheim ist ein idealer Aussgangspunkt für Touren in der..."
 "The Sentrum Pensjonat youth hostel is ideally located in the heart of Oslo and is a good value stop for any backpacker looking for a real bed with decent linen and a friendly atmosphere. The Location The hostel is centrally located and is only five minutes' walk from the central railway station. Once you've found your bearings and checked the map, it's easy to find. It's right in the...
(City Centre)
 "Das Perminalen Hotel sitzt ideal im Herzen am Oslo - Norwegens größten Mitte der Unterhaltung, der Gaststätten, des Einkaufens und der kulturellen Anziehungen. Es ist nah an der..."
 "Oslo Vandrerhjem Rønningen. This hostel is a little hard to get to. Take tram 10 or 12 to Storo, then bus 55 (Grefsen stadion) or 56 (Solemskogen). If you take bus 55 you need to walk uphill (Myrerskogveien) until you see the sign for the hostel. It's a good bit of exercise I'm afraid (especially the uphill part), and you will probably need a map to find the hostel. A better bet is to take...
The Holtekilen Youth Hostel is located 8 km from the centre of Oslo, just off E18. The hostel is situated in quiet and green surroundings with Holtekilen, a part of the Oslo Fjord, close by. The rooms have 1-5 beds, all with hot and cold running water, some with private shower/wc. Breakfast is included in the price. Bring your own bed sheets or rent from us for NOK 60,- pr. person....

Oslo Anderes

 "MS Innvik has a great location and is a fun place to stay in Oslo. It is located a short, five- to ten-minute walk from Central Station. At the front of the station, facing the street and large clock tower, you turn left, crossing two streets. At the third street you'll see a bridge walkway, it is impossible to cross the street otherwise (due to a large barrier in center of street). Cross this...

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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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