What to see in the capital of Norway in one day?
Responses the information department of the "Thin Tourism"
One day, of course, very little for such a beautiful and elegant capital as Oslo, but to contrive and see as much as possible worth. The option is simple and boring: take a guided tour with a bus or even a boat.
Adventure variant: yourself. To begin with - to buy a map of Oslo Pass - a travel card and discounts to museums and restaurants of the city in "one bottle". The map provides the right of free travel within the city center (to zone 4), as well as free visits to important museums and galleries of the capital, discounts to some restaurants and souvenir shops.
Having bought the Oslo Pass, you should start with a walk through Karl-Johans -Gate, which stretches from the Central Station to the Royal Palace. Get on the trampoline Holmenkollen, to which goes public transport. Return back to the center to visit the Edvard Munch Museum, the Kon-Tiki Museum (the raft of Tour Heyerdahl) and the famous polar ship museum of the schooner Fram. If you have time, take a look at the excursion to the Nobel Institute
June 10, 2011
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