Norwegian Food Tour - 5 Dishes to Try in Oslo, Norway! (Americans Try Norwegian Food)
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Kr 140 Brunost (brown cheese) & salmon sandwich
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Kr 175 Flesk og duppe (bacon and sauce)
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Kr 224 Fårikål (mutton and cabbage stew)
Kr 218 Reinsdyrkaker (reindeer burgers)
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An Evening in Oslo, Norway: Traditional Norwegian Food
Eating traditional Norwegian food at Rorbua Restaurant in Oslo, Norway.
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An Evening in Oslo, Norway: Traditional Norwegian Food
Explore Oslo from Just One Tram Ride
Join us for a real time, guided tram ride. We travel through the city and explore all its colors and nuance’s. Want to know what to do in Oslo if you have some hours to spend as a visitor here? Or, you just want an authentic and exotic inside tour of the capital in Norway, behind the tourist attractions? Watch this video. In the end we will present a secret gem, a park to hang out with the locals. Tram 12 covers most of inner city – and drives from the east to the west side. The differences are striking. Both in scenery and in culture.
This is a real-life experience on a packed and warm tram with dirty windows covered in graffiti. You will enjoy beautiful scenery, the ocean, people in the streets, parks, houses, monuments, stores, cafes, bars and a lot more. You will get tips for a cool, but unknown shopping street, where you can buy contemporary Norwegian design and enjoy an organic meal. We will show you the diversity in food options and ride by the cool bars and clubs.
Ronald will explain what you see and be your guide. Mads will be the sidekick and record the whole ride and the little episodes that occur along the route. Ronald knows this tram route inside out and will share his knowledge and enthusiasm for Oslo. Mads is not so found of moving too far from home. You will learn new stuff about Norwegians and maybe change the way you see these people and culture. Even though this is a small city, its very divided. The rich, posh west end with high life expectancy and healthy habits. The diverse hipster area mixed with poverty and drug addicts on the east side.
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Viaje por Oslo, una de las capitales europeas con mayor superficie, siendo al rededor de dos terceras partes área de bosques protegidos, lo que la convierte también en una de las capitales menos densas. Durante el recorrido se visitará algunos de los lugares más emblemáticos de la ciudad, que serán:
-Ayuntamiento de Oslo (Rådhuset)
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-Universidad de Oslo
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-Parque de esculturas Frogner
-Salto de Ski Holmenkollen
Tour around Oslo, one of the european capitals with a bigger area, of wich around 2/3 parts are protected forest, what turns Oslo into one of the less dense capitals in Europe.
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Floating sauna in the Oslo Fjord
Sauna culture is making an urban comeback in Oslo. Floating saunas, saunas on land, and saunas in large barrels. Many of them are conveniently located along the harbour promenade with views to the Oslo Opera House. They are open all year round, which means you don't have to be an ice bather to enjoy them because Norwegian summers are quite warm. Although to be a real sauna champion you have to swim in water chilled with ice cubes.
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Oslo, Norway is an expensive city. Thankfully, you have the option of Oslo Pass, a bundle that can save you money while traveling in Oslo.
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The Oslo Pass gives you the freedom to travel by bus, tram, underground for free within Zone 1 and 2 - pretty much all of central Oslo. I chose to ride bus 30 to the exciting Bygdøy Peninsula, where two of Oslo's most popular museums are located. By the way, if you have an Oslo Pass, admission to these museums is free - along with about 30 other museums in Oslo!
The Viking Ship Museum is one of the best museums I've ever been in. It was built specifically to house two excavated, well preserved Viking Ships from the 800s. You can also find so many Viking artifacts inside the ship.
Not far from the Viking Museum in Oslo, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is also highly recommended. There are around 150 structures here to showcase Norwegian culture and architecture in an open air museum. You can also visit some of the inside exhibits, where you can find several friendly and knowledgeable attendants.
The highlight of the Norsk Folkemuseum is the Stave Church. It was an authentic 13th century wooden church, brought over from Gol. You can step inside to admire its amazing preserved structure, and talk to the attendant lady to learn more about it.
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Oslo is in a remarkable situation with wild nature at sea and land, only minutes from the city core. Here you get to see how close the untouched and authentic nature is to Norways Capital, Oslo. People in Oslo call the forest around Oslo, Oslomarka. Oslomarka is Norways most important area for outdoor activities. The forest covers only 0,4% of Norways land area, but represents outdoors activities and hiking trips for more than 25% of the people living in Norway. People are enjoying this wonderful resource all year around, winter as summer. As much as 3 out of 4 people living in Oslo are using the forest at least once a week or once a month. Please enjoy, comment and share!
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A secret garden in Oslo - uncut guided tour by Mads
A crash walk through the Botanic Garden. Uncut and real time. Even if Oslo is out of proportion hot and people melt, this little oasis in the middle of the capital is not very crowded. As said, we have 30 degrees Celcius every day, which is quite a game changer for Oslo in borderliine May/June. We are going crazy, we sweat, we seek shelter, and ice whenever the temperature raises above 5 degrees C in the red direction. And – as a nasty paradox, an oil spill, has made the beaches in the fjord polluted; its forbidden to bath there. People seeks out the most remote islands, but they are not taking shelter here!! “Botanisk hage” or “The botanic garden” is a beautiful green space, like a mini version of the Central Park. (Sorry for the not so very flattering gasping/out of air sound that pollutes the soundtrack, the garden was a bit bigger than I thought – note to self; cut down smoking). Best Mads (not Ronald, this time).
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Once we reached Oslo on 25th December 2017 night. The town is empty and too quite. And all the shop and restaurant is closed due to Public Holiday on the next day.
Since is raining weather outside We decided to stay in the room and watch Running Man and sleep. Huhuhuhuhu.
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Are you a tourist to Oslo Norway? or just recently moved to the city? Maybe take time to look this video as I gonna show you some beautiful spots in the city center. Oslo is stunning on all season but summer is the best season to roam around the city as you can feel the warm and a little bit cold wind. Norway is known as the best country to live in. Welcome to Norway and hope you will have a great time.
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Kayla and Felipe are a couple that met while working for Disney World in Florida. Short after they met they decided to defy the suggestions, advice and rules from parents and society to pursue a common dream; to create a life of happiness and fulfillment by travelling the world and engaging with like-minded communities.
Since June 2018 they have been facing challenges on how to stay together, as their passports don't allow them to stay in their respective countries for more than 3 months. After stretching their visas to the end both in the United States and in Norway, they didn't see any other solution than to move to a country they both could be in. That's how they ended up leaving for a 6 month stay in South East Asia.
As the dream of building a life on their own terms keeps growing, they are sharing their journey throughout all the social platforms. Having nothing but the bear minimum to survive, even in the cheapest continent of the world, they are exploring various ways to make a living on the road.
Kayla has experience in front of the camera from the well known Korean TV-show 2 days 1 night, where she appeared as a contestant for one of their Global Viewers Episode. Her interests have been around nature and environmental science, travel and world exploration. After dropping out of college she went to the Disney College Program where she was an animal educator at the Zoo in Disney's Theme Park The Animal Kingdom.
Felipe was born in Norway of Chilean/Spanish parents. Having to face cultural differences both at home and school, he struggled to find his place as a child and young adult. He moved from his parents house at the age of 17 and ... his way through the rest of High School before he moved to the United States for the first time in 2015. Not wanting to conform with the life he was presented through traditional schooling, he chose to chase personal development and as a hobby, which later grew to a desire to build a life on his own terms.
Together they are documenting their life journey for the world to see.
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