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Sightseeing Sightseeing Overview For such a comparatively small city, Oslo is remarkable well supplied with museums and galleries. The compact centre retains much of its medieval layout, amid acres of greenery and parks. Within walking range of the centre, there are pleasant districts through which to browse, enjoying the street life and the shops. The area immediately to the west of the Oslo S station, however, is best avoided after dark. Aker Brygge, at the centre, has a quayside bustle. To the west, on the edges of the Vigeland Sculpture Park, Frogner is dotted with cafés and interesting boutiques. On the eastern edge of town, in Tøyenbadet Park, lies the Munch Museum, which houses the vast collection left to the city by Edvard Munch, as well as the Botanical Gardens and the Tøyenbadet swimming pool complex. The peninsula of Bygdøy, with its fascinating collection of museums and desirable residential areas, is a short ferry ride away from the City Hall. The Rådhus (City Hall), which lies midway between the Royal Palace and Akershus Slott, is a short walk from Oslo Cathedral, the Domkirke, and the nearby market, Stortorvet. It is surrounded by museums and theatres and is a perfect starting point for an exploration of the town centre or for undertaking a cruise on the fjord from nearby Pier 3. Wherever one walks in Oslo, there is another lovely view – a panorama of the fjord or the mountains or the fresh greenery of the parks. It is essentially a comfortable city – easy to walk around and small enough to explore the outer fringes in one day of walking. At the edges of the city, the great outdoors encroaches, with skiing and walking trails a mere 15 minutes’ train ride from the centre. Tourist Information Vestbanen Brynjulf Bulls plass 1 Tel: 2311 7880. Fax: 2283 8150. E-mail: info@oslopro.no Website: www.oslopro.no Opening hours: Daily 0900-2000 (Jul-Aug); Mon-Sat 0900-1700 (May and Sep); Mon-Sat 0900-1600 (Oct-Apr). Another tourist information office, with late opening (Monday-Saturday 0800-2300) is located at Oslo Sentral Stasjon, Jernbanetorget 2. Passes The Oslo Card probably represents the best value for tourists. As well free admission to all the museums, the pass offers unlimited local travel on all forms of transport, free entrance to Tøyenbadet and Frognerbadet swimming pools, free parking in the municipal car parks, a free sightseeing boat tour and many other discounts, such as for cinemas, restaurants or car hire. Cards can be purchased for one, two or three days, at a cost of NOK180, NOK270 and NOK360 respectively (concessions are available) and are available at the Tourist Information office. |
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