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The old workshops belonging to Akers Mekaniske Verksted on the seafront beneath the town hall have been converted into what is, especially in the summer, one of Oslo's most popular shopping and nightlife areas. There are places... more
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no intention of forking out for the entry fee anyway. We strolled through the trendy dockland area of Aker continue reading »
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This is Oslo's main street, a pedestrian area leading from the central station to the palace. Visitors can watch the world go by at one of the street's numerous watering holes or simply follow the crowds down the road, past str... more
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glass. There were ships docked along the harbour, and the main street - Karl Johans Gate - had pretty continue reading »
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Described by the organisers as "the greatest gathering of Norwegian heavy metal bands in Norway.... ever!," the annual Inferno Festival features some 20 bands thrashing away on two stages for two nights in Oslo's Rockerfeller M... more
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This must be the best place in town to order a Heineken. Amsterdam is a working-class, Continental café, decorated in a Dutch style with dark oak furniture, Art Deco lamps, a high, yellow ceiling and walls hung with Dutch pictu... more
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This former royal residence is located in the heart of Akershus fortress. Visitors wander the old halls and feel the passing of the centuries. The castle has been restored and is nowadays used for official functions. Visit the... more
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This cozy and rustic bar is one of the oldest Irish pubs in Oslo. Housed in a building dating from 1666, the Dubliner holds true to its traditional Irish ancestry once you're inside. The crowd here does vary in age from... more
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This is probably one of Oslo's most intimate bars, with enough room only for five small tables. The atmosphere is warm, kept in a subtle 1950s style. Its main attraction is actually its owner, Jan Vardøen. He is one of Norway's... more
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Kvadraturen is the heart of Christian IV's town Christiania, built after the town of Oslo was burnt down in 1624. The city was not renamed Oslo until 300 years later. The sculpture on Christiania Torv square symbolises the King... more
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The National Gallery contains a stunning collection of pre-war art. Many of Norway's most famous paintings are on permanent display here, such as Tidemand and Gude's Brudeferd i Hardanger and several paintings by Munch, includi... more
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