Norway Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Beautiful Places to Visit
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Best Places to visit in Norway:
Nordkapp, Jostedalsbreen Glacier, Viking Ship Museum, Heddal Stave Church, Bryggen, Oslo Stavanger, Lofoten Islands, Bergen, Geirangerfjord
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TOP 100 OSLO (NORWAY) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
Top 100 tourist attractions in Oslo, Norway, video about all things to do in best places to visit in Oslo the capital of Norway. There are so many tourist attractions in Oslo. Explore Earth choose the top 100 of most favorites beautiful places in Oslo just for you.
Top list of best places to visit in Oslo is:
1. Fram Museum
2. Viking Ship Museum
3. The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
4. Vigelandsparken
5. Norskfolkemuseum
6.Oslo Fjord
7. Vigeland Museum
8. Holmenkollen Ski Museum
9. Kon-Tiki Museum
10. Frogner Park
There are other recommended tourist attractions in Oslo, such as:
11. Aker Brygge
12. Sognsvann Lake
13. Bygdoy Peninsula
14. Akershus Castle and Fortress
15. Astrup Fearnley Museet
16. Ekebergparken
17. Oslomarka
18. Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum
19. The Royal Palace
20. Oslo City Hall
For complete list of tourist attractions in Oslo, Norway and what to do or where to go in Oslo, Norway, just watching this Top 100 video about best places to visit in Oslo by Explore Earth.
Transport in Oslo - Norway
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Transport in Oslo - Norway
Public transport:
Oslo has a comprehensive and efficient public transport network of trains, buses, trams, ferries and underground (T-Bane), mostly operated by Oslo Sporveier. You can buy single-trip tickets, day passes and eight-day transferable passes from ticket offices across the city, as well as the Oslo Pass, which includes access to all public transport, apart from late-night buses and trams. The Oslo Pass also allows you free access to more than 30 attractions, free guided walking tours and generous discounts elsewhere.
In general, tickets aren't especially cheap, but fines for travelling without a ticket are even steeper, so don't be tempted to go without. Some 50 separate bus lines and eight different tram lines cover the city. You can board these opposite Oslo S station on Jerbanetorget, with tickets available from the driver. The Oslo T-Bane consists of five underground lines.
Båtservice Sightseeing A/S operates seasonal ferries (April to October) from City Hall to Bygdøy Island, where many museums are situated. Other small ferries operate from Vippetangen, just behind Akershus Slott, to all the harbour basin islands.
For more information on all public transport in and around Oslo visit Trafikanten, Jerbanetorget 1, located in front of the Central station.
Taxis:
You can find taxi ranks throughout the city, mainly near the shopping centre, city squares and outside Oslo S station. Oslo has four car taxi lines: City Taxi (tel: 02322), Norgestaxi AS (tel: 08000), Oslo Taxi (tel: 02323) and Taxi 2 (tel: 02202). The city also has two helicopter taxi services, Heliwing (tel: 9809 5000) and Nor Aviation (tel: 6495 6495); one seaplane taxi, Fonnafly (tel: 6710 5050); and one boat, Fjord taxi (tel: 9004 0999), which you can also charter for private trips on the fjord.
Driving:
Driving in Oslo is fairly straightforward. However, the city is relatively small and has an excellent public transport system, so a car is unnecessary unless you're planning longer trips. Rush hour (0700 to 0900 and 1500 to 1800) is best avoided, and navigating your way round can be difficult, as there is a complicated one-way system.
Another plus point for public transport is that parking is a nightmare in Oslo, and prices can be steep. Payment is usually required Monday to Friday 0800-1700, and until 1500 on Saturday. Municipal parking spots are free to Oslo Pass holders. There are daytime car parks at C J Hambros Plass, Prinsens gate, Christian Krohgsgate, Oslo Plaza, Asker Stasjon and Skøyen Stasjon.
Car hire:
The major car hire providers are Avis, Munkedamsveien, Budget, Munkedamsveien , and Hertz, Holbergsgate. The minimum age for hiring a car is 21 years and a credit card will be required as security. The driver must have a national driving licence (in Roman script), which he/she has held for a minimum of one year. Insurance is mandatory and tends to be included in the cost of the hire.
Bicycle hire:
You can pick up Oslo city bikes from over 100 locations in and around the city centre and these are available from 0600 to 2400 every day. Oslo Bysykkel works on a pre-paid smartcard system, and you can rent cards at the tourist information offices for 24 hours. It's worth bearing in mind that you can only rent a maximum of two smartcards per credit card (not helpful if you're travelling in a big group) and if you lose the card, you can expect a hefty fine. See the Oslo Bysykkel website for more information.
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Moss, Østfold County, Norway - 25th May, 2015
Moss is a coastal town and a municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Moss. The city of Moss was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). The rural municipality of Jeløy was merged with the city on 1 July 1943.
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This film features views around the town, and includes the following locations and features: the Moss Hotel; Dronningens Gate; Chrysties Gate; Moss Kirke; Kirkeparken; Rådhusplassen; Rådhusbroen; Tivolikjellern (bar); Fleischer Brygge; Aker Subsea AS; Views across Mossesundet; Krossern; Moss Kanal; Jeløgata; Moss Railway Station; Værlebukta; Moss-Horten Ferry; Østre Kanalgate; and Kanalparken. The film finishes leaving Moss on the ferry to Horten.
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O Passeio de Trem mais lindo do mundo na Noruega, entre Bergen e Oslo - Top Experience
Com duração aproximada de 7 horas o passeio de Trem entre as cidades de Bergen e Oslo é cheio de paisagens alucinantes de Planícies de Gelo, cascatas gigantes, lagos de criação de Salmão, Estações de Skiing, lagos de água cristalina que descem da montanha entre outras belezas.
O Passeio de Trem mais lindo do mundo - Noruega - Top Experience
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