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Budget Flights to Oslo
Major sites: Viking Ship Museum, Akershus Castle and Fortress,
Kon-Tiki Museum
Surrounding attractions: Holmenkollen Ski Jump, Oslofjord
Other sites in Oslo: See the Ra II, built of reeds by Bolivian Indians in
1970 and sailed across the Atlantic by Thor Heyerdahl from Morocco to
Barbados. Or check out the Gamle Aker Kirke, Oslo's oldest church
dating back to 1100 AD.
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Travelling to Oslo
Flights to Oslo are available from Aberdeen, Glasgow, Heathrow, Gatwick and other British airports
from airlines such as Scandanavian Airlines, British Airways, Air France and Wideroes Flyveselskap.
Prices for return flights to Oslo are £100 - £170 from Heathrow and £160 - £250 from
Aberdeen Airport.
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Where to stay in Oslo
Looking for Norwegian luxury? Many good to excellent hotels can be found troughout Oslo, and at affordable prices.
For 3-star and above, rooms can cost as little as £39 upwards. Popular hotels in Oslo inlcude the
Hotel Continental and
Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel Oslo.
Budget travellers will find a wide selection of reasonable priced accommodation in the city.
Shared rooms can cost as little as £24 at the Sentrum Pensjonat hotel and £23 at the Oslo Youth Hostel Haraldsheim.
Things to do and places to go in Oslo
Vigelandsparken: Located in Frognerparken, this park is well known for its 212 bronze and granite statues, all designed by Gustav Vigeland.
Munch Museum: Art museum containing works such as The scream, Madonna, Death in the sich room, Anxiety, Vampire, The kiss, Seperation, Starry night.
Norway Resistance Museum: Documents the Nazi occupation during World War 2 and the heroic actions of Norwegian resistance fighters.
Viking ship museum: Containing three original Viking longboats, this museum recounts Norway's Viking history.
Bars and Clubs: Underwater Pub (pizza and beer), Bar Boca, Tigger Tiger, Harry's Bar
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