Oslo City Sightseeing 2015
The Travel Video by Tourist Channels is part of a series of Travel Videos showing What To Do In Oslo. TouristChannels travel videos holds a broadcasting quality, and are infact broadcasted to HotelTV's all around the City. For Tourists who Travel To Oslo to find Things To Do In Oslo easily available.Feel free to share our Travel Video with your friends and web connections. Our various channels lets you Discover The City. Depicting Oslo Museums, Events in Oslo and Oslo City Attractions. Production/ photo/ editing by Terje Børjesson. . Check out our other videos and our site Share the love and follow us on facebook and twitter. :)
City Sightseeing Oslo
A digital journey with our Oslo Hop On-Hop Off tour.
Discover the hightlights of the Norwegian capital.
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Oslo sightseeing 1: สวน Frognerparken & Vigelandsparken
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Oslo Travel Guide: Grünerløkka
Grünerløkka is one of the most interesting neighborhoods in Oslo, a hipster paradise a 10 minute walk from Central Station. Surprisingly few tourists visit Grünerløkka, and that's really a pity. Some of the nicest cafes and bars in Oslo are located in Grünerløkka, and it's a foodies paradise.
The main street of Grünerløkka is Thorvald Meyers gate. Thorvald Meyers gate starts where Ankerbrua brigde crosses Akerselva river, and ends at Birkelunden park in the north. Tram lines 11, 12 and 13 have three stops along Thorvald Meyers gate. From south to north:
Schous plass
Olaf Ryes plass
Birkelunden
Most of the shops, bars, restaurants and cafes on Grünerløkka are located around the Birkelunden and Olaf Ryes plass parks, and in the segment of Thorvald Meyers gate that is connecting them.
The street parallel to Thorvald Meyers gate, closer to Akerselva river, is Markveien. The lower parts of Markveien houses many quirky shops and vintage boutiques. There are also a few cafes and bars, like Espresso House and the Brewdog pub.
The area by Akerselva around Blå is a particularly beautiful part of the river. It is known for it's grafitti and industrial style. There are a few bars/cafes here, and Blå is also one of the best nightclubs in Oslo.
Also by Akerselva river is the Oslo Food Court (Mathallen). Unlike other shops in Oslo which must remain closed on Sundays, Mathallen is allowed to stay open.
Other options for Sunday shopping in Oslo are the flee markets at Birkelunden, and the smaller flee market outside of Blå, by the river. They are open mostly every Sunday, all year around.
Oslo Sightseeing With Hop On-Hop Off Oslo
Oslo Sightseeing with Hop On Hop Off Oslo. This Video
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Going on a Hop On Hop Off Oslo sightseeing Tour,
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Travel Video by Tourist Channels is part of a series
of Travel Videos showing Things To Do In Oslo.
The Tourist Channels travel videos holds a broadcasting quality,
and are infact broadcasted to HotelTV's all around the City.
For Tourists who Travel To Oslo to find Things To Do In Oslo
easily available.
Feel free to share our Oslo Sightseeing Travel Video with your friends and
web connections. Our various channels lets you Discover The City.
Depicting Oslo Museums, Events in Oslo and Oslo City Attractions.
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City Sightseeing Bergen
CitySightseeing in the old hanseatic city Bergen.
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Oslo Fjord Sightseeing Norway
See video from our different fjord cruises in Oslo, Norway
1. Fjord Sightstseeing
2. Mini Cruise Hop on -hop off (To the Museums at Bygdøy)
3. Norwegian evening on the fjord
4. Jazz- and Blues cruise
Norway /Oslo/hop on hop off
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Oslo: Spectacular Capital Of Awesome Norway, Beautiful Cruise Tours Of Oslo
Oslo: Spectacular Capital Of Awesome Norway, Beautiful Cruise Tours Of Oslo
Spectacularly situated at the head of a 60-mile-long fjord, Oslo is Norway's biggest city yet it's easy to navigate with its compact historic core and great public transportation. Karl Johans Gate, the city's people-friendly main drag stretches from the train station to Royal Palace. Nearby, the harborfront hums with international shipping and a thriving cruise industry.
You stop by most of the major Sights in Oslo City.
and gives you small teasers of each Attractions
The Oslo - Norway Opera House
If you arrived in Oslo City with a Cruise ship this is
most likely the first attraction you pass by.
Oslo Central Station Square at the bottom of
the Oslo's Main Street Karl Johans Gate.
Here is another Oslo - Norway Video of the Bazar Halls
right in the middle of Karl Johans Gate:
Further up in Oslo's Karl Johans Gate you pass
by where Norway's Parliament right in the center of
Oslo City at the top of Karl Johans Gate. From here
you get nice view of the Royal Palace.
Oslo's City hall is next stop on the bus Tour
where the whole building (Oslo City Hall that is)
essentially is an art work.
All with artists mainly from Oslo Norway.
Passing the Norwegian Royal Palace the trip goes to
the Vigeland Park which lies in Frogner, one of
Oslo's more expensive areas to live.
The Vigeland Park came to be when the City of Oslo
Norway commissioned the Sculpture Artist Gustav Vigeland to
to build the park. And In so doing Oslo got the
largest Sculpture arrangement dedicated to one artist in
the world. if you want to see more check out our Oslo
After the Vigelan Park the we go on to visit Bygdøy -
which is the Part of Oslo City where you find a lot
of interesting museums. and the first up is Norsk Folkemuseum.
Then just five minutes walk further down the
road you find the Viking Ship Museum.
For a more in depth look at the Vikings here is
our Oslo Norway Video of the Viking Ship Museum:
Then comes the Fram, the Maritime & the Kon-Tiki
Museums of Oslo. We haven't yet got video's
from all 3, but here is the Kon-Tiki video amongst
our Oslo Norway
And then on your way back to the city center of
Oslo, you pass by Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen,
which we haven't yet released any videos of yet but
no Oslo City Tour would be complete without it so
it is coming in the near future.
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Oslo Travel Guide: Things to do in Oslo as a Tourist
Top Sightseeing locations to visit in Oslo, Norway. Including Downtown Oslo, The Royal Castle, museums, Vigelandsparken, Holmenkollen, and more.
The exact locations are listed at the end of the description.
The Oslo Opera:
Do this one! The opera building is adjacent to the central station, and it's awesome. It's architecture is like walking on an iceberg, and it overlooks the Oslo fjord and Akershus Castle. Doesn't take much time.
Karl Johans gate:
The main walking street that connects Central Station (Oslo S) with the Royal Castle. I guess it's a must when you come to Oslo. You can't avoid it, and you shouldn't! Because it's the main street of Oslo. But Karl Johan is mostly for the tourists, beggars, scammers. People that live in Oslo, like me, hardly ever go there.
Royal Castle:
It's quite small compared to other royal castles because Norway was a poor country when it was built. But it's still a nice place to walk through on your way to Bogstadveien or to spend half an hour.
Akershus Castle:
This is a nice medieval castle at the center of Oslo, overlooking the Oslo fjord, and Aker brygge. Very nice for sunsets, and after a day in Oslo sentrum or Aker Brygge. There is also a free military museum and a cheap WWII resistance museum here.
Aker Brygge:
These are the Oslo docks which have been redeveloped into a posh private restaurant/bar/shopping area. Nice for a walk, and plenty of places to sit down and watch people or the magnificent view of Akershus Castle. There's also a modern art museum here if that's your thing. If you do go to the modern art museum, be sure go all the way to the top terrace, where you find an even better view of Aker Brygge, the fjord and Akershus Castle.
Museum Island/Peninsula (Bygdøy):
This is where most of the museums are, including the Viking Ship Museum, Kon Tiki, Maritime Museum, Folk Museum. But be aware that it takes a day, and it's quite a detour, there's not much else to do there. If I had to pick one, I would do the Viking Ship museum and maybe the adjacent Folk Museum.
Vigelandsparken/Frognerparken:
This sculpture park is very good, and very large. During summer this is a continuous party/BBQ, but in wintertime you will find mostly joggers and dog walkers. Do this park if naked stone people are your thing. Pro tip: The Oslo City museum is in the park, and its FREE!
Holmenkollen/Frognerseteren:
Holmenkollen is a giant ski-jump on a mountain overlooking Oslo. There is also the ski-museum and ski-stuff around here. Metro line 1 runs all the way to Frognerseteren and there is a cafe/restaurant close to the wilderness where you can overlook Oslo.
Ekebergåsen:
This is a lookout point close to Oslo, overlooking the city. If you are thinking of going to Frognerseteren for the view only, you should go here instead. Much closer to the city, so you get a better view and travel time is less, this is a nice spot to watch the sunset.
Some Pro Tips:
If you want to see the fjord for cheap, go to the beginning of Aker Brygge, and take the ferry (B10) to Nesodden and back again (don't get of). You will have a great view of Akershus Castle, Aker Brygge, numerous islands and the fjord.
The RuterReise app for live public transportation time tables or planning, or just use Google maps, there's another RuterBillett app for purchasing tickets with a credit card on your phone, but I think it's only in Norwegian. Then there is the website for trip planning.
Uber app, works quite well, and is half price of normal taxi
Time/Location/
00:00 Jernbanetorget
00:57 Bicycles
01:53 The Opera
02:30 Karl Johans gate
02:52 Parliament (Stortinget)
03:23 The Royal Castle (Slottet)
03:57 Nobel Peace Center
04:29 The Harbor
04:44 Ferry B10 (see the fjord)
05:03 Aker Brygge
05:24 Astrup Fearnley
06:19 Akershus Castle
06:30 Inside Akershus Castle
07:13 Bygdøynes
07:42 Vikingship Museum
07:54 Folk Museum (Stavkirke)
08:31 Oscarshall Castle
08:33 Holocaust Center
08:36 Kongsgården
08:44 Huk (the beach)
09:11 Vigelandsparken
10:04 Oslo City Museum
10:32 Holmenkollen (ski jump)
10:56 Ski Museum
11:05 Holmenkollen Kapell (church)
11:23 Frognerseteren T-bane (metro)
11:56 Frognerseteren Restaurant
12:17 Ekebergåsen (lookout point)
Oslo City Norway Open Top Sightseeing Tour 2017
Visiting Oslo City Norway in 2017? This video gives you a 8min tour in the City of Oslo - Norway with Open Top Sightseeing. Heres a shorter version of the Oslo.
Visiting Oslo City Norway in 2017? This video gives you a 8min tour in the City of Oslo - Norway with Open Top Sightseeing. Heres a shorter version of the Oslo . Oslo City Norway Open Top.
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Oslo City Of Norway Tour 2018
Oslo, formerly (1624–1877) Christiania or (1877–1925) Kristiania, capital and largest city of Norway. It lies at the head of Oslo Fjord in the southeastern part of the country. The original site of Oslo was east of the Aker River.
OSLO GUIDE - from Jean Heard for Doris Visits
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OSLO FREE WALKING TOUR | Oslo City Hall | Things to do in Oslo, Norway
Looking for things to do in Oslo, Norway? There's no better way to get an introduction to a city that to do a free walking tour (or view vlogs about free walking tours)!
Today, I decided to do the Oslo Free Walking Tour in the morning.
You can do the Free Walking Tour Oslo in either English or Spanish. The English tours happen twice a day - 10am and 1pm daily.
It starts at Oslo Central Station. We made our way to the Oslo Promenade and Oslo Opera House before hitting up the old town. Oslo has three city halls, and we visited them all. The tour ended at the Oslo Parliament Building, next to the Grand Hotel.
Although an indoor visit to the Radhuset is not part of the Free Walking Tour in Oslo, you simply have to go inside. It's free, and fabulous!
Radhuset feels like walking into an art gallery. There are so many great murals that show you the daily lives of Norwegians throughout history. You'll also see some great interior design. Don't forget to check out the jewel of the city hall, the Munch Room.
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Oslo: Sightseeing in the capital of Norway [HQ]
Sightseeing in the capital of Norway recorded in february 2013. It's a small video of my visit to Oslo. Oslo is the economic and governmental centre of Norway. The city is also a hub of Norwegian trade, banking, industry and shipping.
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Top 17 Tourist Attractions in Oslo - Travel Norway
Top 17 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Oslo - Travel Norway:
Vigeland Museum, The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, Fram Polar Ship Museum, Bygdoy Peninsula, Vigelandsparken, The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, Holmenkollen Ski Museum and Ski Jump Tower, The Viking Ship Museum, National Museum, Oslo Fjord, Aker Brygge, Sognsvann Lake, Norway's Resistance Museum, Norwegian Museum of Technology, Akershus Castle and Fortress, Botanical Gardens, Oslo City Hall