Scandinavia’s smallest capital by population and largest by land area, Oslo is blessed with both a compact center and an admirably spread out feel, as much of the city remains park land. No matter how much time you spend in this subdued, fr
Oslo is a wonderful city... and a very expensive city. If you can’t afford the Oslo Pass, which entitles you to free entry to all museums, free public transportation, and free parking, don’t worry. You can visit all of the following attractions free of charge, and they’re all within walking distance of Central Oslo, so you won’t have to pay for transportation, (except, perhaps, to refuel, but be warned--food in Norway is rather expensive as well)...
Favourite spots:
-Frognerparken -Royal Palace and Slottsparken -Aula Maxima -Nasjonalgalleriet(N-ational Gallery) -Stortinget (Parliament) -Akershus Festning
What's really great:
Poeple! Poeple in Oslo ( in all Norway ), are realy friendly. They are realy kindly , helpfull in problems you are haveing when you are first time in town! They are different form us ( other citizens of Europe ). And the car drivers! You must see them, how kindly they stop for you when you must cross a road! You have to see that!