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This first class hotel is located in the heart of the city next to the Royal Palace, main shopping & business areas- The leading hotel in Oslo for business travellers with wireless Internet connection -There is also a health & relaxation centre, & a breathtaking view of the Oslo fjord from the Summit bar on the 21st floor. -Rates include buffet breakfast unless otherwise noted -All rates include tax & service. Guests must be over 18, ID required at check in. Children under 17 stay free with parents. 150 rooms renovated in May 2005. Free broadband
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Welcome to Oslo and Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel - the largest hotel inNorway is situated right in the city centre. The hotel has 673 newlyrenovated guest rooms with a beautiful view of the city. All guestrooms are comfortable and stylish, with an array of amenities designedto ensure a relaxing hotel stay. On the top floors, you will find thehotel''s recreation area with sauna, swimming pool and lighter exerciseequipment. Just a few steps outside the hotel you will find the city''snew commercial district and an abundance of shopping and sightseeingactivities. Valet parking. Guests must be over 20, ID required at check in. Children under 17 stay free with parents. Free broadband.
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Located in the beautiful Fornebu park 10 minutes from Oslo city centre -and only 2 minutes from Lysaker and airport express train -Ideal for meetings-conferences -business traffic & tourism -own beach and tennis court-Outdoor pay parking with good capacity -All rates include breakfast unless -otherwise noted -Rates include tax -Hertz car rental in hotel lobby. Guests must be over 18, ID required at check in. Children under 18 stay free with parents.Free broadband
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This modern first class full service hotel is centrally located at Oslo International Airport at Gardermoen, only 100 meters from the terminal & railway station -The hotel has 500 rooms including suites & business class as well as 60 meeting rooms. Breakfast is included in all rates. Guests must be over 18, ID required at check in. Children under 18 stay free with parents in existing bedding. Free broadband
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Welcome to Oslo and the Radisson SAS Hotel Nydalen- the newest hotel in the capital of Norway - perfectly located in the beautiful surroundings of Nydalen, Oslo.Although Nydalen is a business district, it offers great opportunities to explore the Aker River. The idyllic lifeline of Oslo that runs past the hotel. This is an intimate hotel with a staff that takes the time to get to know you and your needs, in an urban and dynamic environment. The Radisson SAS Hotel Nydalen is situated in a modern building, located adjacent to a shopping centre. The Centre offers a medical centre, hairdresser, cosmetic store, kiosk and coffee bar, among other facilities. The hotel represents the heart of Nydalen, and is situated right next to the new metro station and has a bus stop and a taxi stand right outside. Guests must be over 18, ID required at check in. Children under 18 stay free with parents.Free broadband.
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Great places to visit in Oslo
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| The Royal Palace |
Completed in 1848, the Royal Palace has a statue of Karl Johan, King of Sweden and Norwat from 1818-1844 in front and recently renovated. Every year on 17 May, the constitution day, marching bands, dancing children and at least half the population of Oslo
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| Vigeland Park |
Oslo’s most visited attraction, the Vigeland Park is a vast green area filled with duck ponds, trees and lawns, which are a monument to the celebrated Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland, who spent 40 years creating the life-size statues that decorate the
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| The City Hall |
A twin-towered landmark building where the Nobel Peace prize is handed out every December, the City Hall lies on the edge of Oslo’s colourful harbour. It was opened in 1950 to celebrate the city’s 900th anniversary and its interior was decorated with colo
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| Akershus Fortress |
Built around the year 1300, the Akershus Fortress is one of Norway’s most important medieval monuments. It overlooks the harbour and used today for state occasions. The Akserhus Castle contains dungeons, plush banquet halls and staterooms as well as a cha
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| Oslo Cathedral |
Built with stained glass and still housing the original bronze doors, the famous and surprising Oslo Cathedral was completed in 1699.
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| The Munch Museum |
Housing the 5,000 pieces of art that the great master, Edvard Munch donated to the city upon his death in 1944, the Munch Museum also has an excellent café and one of the best museum shops in Norway.
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| Øvrevoll Galoppbane (Racetrack) |
The only racecourse in Norway and a leading racecourse in Scandinavia, the Øvrevoll Galoppbane has both a turf and an all-weather track. Located in the countryside just 15 minutes from the Oslo city centre, this racecourse is a favourite for racing enthus
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| Bærums Verk |
Showcasing 65 different shops and handicrafts store located in an old iron works from 1610, Bærums Verk is surrounded by pristine forests. Here you can find everything from applied art and handicraft exhibitions to book stores as well as an iron works mus
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| The Viking Ship Museum |
Part of the University Museum of Cultural Heritage, the Viking Ship Museum features three of Norway’s most famous Viking ships, Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune.
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| The Kon-Tiki Museum |
Situated on the Bygdøy Peninsula, the Kon-Tiki Museum contains the renowned balsa wood raft, the Kon-Tiki, on which Thor Heyerdahl made his famous journey across the Pacific in 1947 to prove the theory that the first Polynesian settlers could have sailed
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