6 Free Best Things to Do in Oslo, Norway | City Break, Oslo, Norway
I had a pleasure visiting Oslo while being on youth exchange at the same time meaning that all the transportation expenses to and from Oslo and all the food, the accommodation was covered by EU. Thank you, Erasmus+, for existing and giving such wonderful opportunities for youth.
Now I won’t get into details about the youth exchange cause we’re here to learn more about the city. But if you’re interested to know about these exchanges and my experience, do let me know and I’ll gladly write a post about it.
All I had to pay for while staying in Oslo were transportation, food, souvenirs or any other things that were purely for my own leisure and needs. But it was enough to see that I would have been left pretty much broke if I were to go to Oslo on my own without EU support.
Oslo is named one of the most expensive cities you’ll ever step your foot in for a reason. I am not even joking. For people coming to Oslo from non-Scandinavian countries, it can quite a shock *ahem* me *ahem*. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Now I won’t get into details about the youth exchange cause we’re here to learn more about the city. But if you’re interested to know about these exchanges and my experience, do let me know and I’ll gladly write a post about it.
All I had to pay for while staying in Oslo were transportation, food, souvenirs or any other things that were purely for my own leisure and needs. But it was enough to see that I would have been left pretty much broke if I were to go to Oslo on my own without EU support.
Oslo is named one of the most expensive cities you’ll ever step your foot in for a reason. I am not even joking. For people coming to Oslo from non-Scandinavian countries, it can quite a shock *ahem* me *ahem*. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: 6 Free Best Things to Do in Oslo, Norway | City Break
Guide Location: Norway » Oslo
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Leta BielinytÄ—
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Guide Location: Norway » Oslo
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Leta BielinytÄ—
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Vigeland Sculpture Park
- Armed Forces Museum
- Akershus Castle
- Royal Palace
- Oslo Cathedral
- Grand Hotel Oslo
- National Theather
- Ekenbergparken
- Parlament
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