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Oslo City Walks
Guided walks in in Norwegian and English on Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays all year....
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Fabrikken Oslo
Play shuffleboard, darts, karaoke with social zones where you can have fun even without playing...
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Ice skating in Oslo
Go ice skating at Oslo’s many skating rinks! Spikersuppa downtown and Frogner Stadium by Vigeland Park offer ice skate rentals and music.
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Summer Tour: Vigeland Park - Gustav Vigeland's Life's Work
Join a guided tour of Vigelandsparken and experience Gustav Vigeland's monumental life's work....
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Øvrevoll Racecourse
Racecourse at Jar, 15 minutes west of Oslo's city centre. Øvrevoll is the only racecourse in Norway with a turf track and an all-weather track. Horse racing on most Thursdays between April and November. The biggest event of the year is the annual Derby Day at the end of August...
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War memorials in Oslo
The city's largest memorial cemetery is Vestre gravlund (behind Vigeland Sculpture Park), with Soviet, British, Canadian, American, Danish, Yugoslavian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish and Norwegian war graves. The German War Memorial is situated in Alfaset cemetery in Groruddalen (ad...
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Nabo Kitchen & Bar
Sushi restaurant at Majorstua with tasty sushi and several Japanese and Chinese specialities on the menu. Children's menu with small portions of sushi, fried noodles and rice and meat dishes.Sushi & Wok is located just across the street from Colosseum cinema. Take-away and cat...
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Nox & Sollihagen
Exclusive nightclub at Solli plass where you can book a table and get served by friendly staff throughout the evening. Nox is connected to the popular outdoor terrace Sollihagen, which has heat lamps and a southern European party atmosphere. Age limit 20 Thursday-Saturday....
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Playgrounds
Find your favourite playground in Oslo. There are many great places for children at all ages to play and have fun between museums and other activities.
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Polhøgda - Fridtjof Nansen's home
The home of Fridtjof Nansen, a famous Norwegian polar explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The garden is always open to visitors, but access to the house must be arranged beforehand.Nansen lived at Polhøgda from its completion in 1901 until h...