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Beaches, museums or a stroll |
Huk Aveny 35 Oslo 0286 Norway +47 22 13 5280 |
Bygdøy is a peninsula packed with leisure activities for everyone. Many of the city's museums are situated here, and you can easily spend the whole day visiting them. The Vikingskiphuset are a must. There are also great beaches, which are excellent for swimming and sun-bathing. You could see the King's farm, or visit a small castle used as a summer residence by a previous king. Alternatively, take a pleasant stroll among the many magnificent houses of this affluent residential area (home to former prime minister Gro Harlem Brundtland). The best way to get there in the summer is by ferry from the pier in front of the Town Hall. Bus number 30 will get you there all year round. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nude beach |
Bygdøy Oslo 0287 Norway |
This is a beautiful beach, where you do not need any clothes. It is at a nice cycle-ride from central Oslo, or you could go on skates. You are not allowed to play your radio here (unless you have headphones), or run around with your camera pointing at people; if you don't do these things, you will certainly have a nice time. There is a kiosk that sells ice cream and soft drinks in the summer, and a restaurant just ten minutes away. Nice walking tracks and other beaches are nearby. Bus 30 goes to Huk. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Visit the Norwegian folk museum |
Museumsveien 10 (Bygd‚àö‚àèy) Oslo 0287 Norway +47 22 12 3700 http://www.norskfolke.museum.no |
Norsk Folkemuseum, the 100-year-old, open-air museum contains more than 150 authentic buildings from different regions. The buildings date from as far back as medieval times, including the 13th century Gol stave church. The permanent exhibition features sections on handicrafts, traditional clothing and the culture of the Sami people. A souvenir shop, cafe and restaurant are located on the grounds. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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