Oslo, Norway’s capital, is rightly seen as an expensive city to visit. But if you know where to look, you can experience the delights of this Scandinavian city without breaking the bank. ByDavid Nikel ...
Over the past few weeks, winter has descended on the Norwegian capital city Oslo. But as the days get ever shorter, the city is brightened up with festive decorations. The light portal pictured above ...
From a dock at Bjørvika in central Oslo, a man rows into the fjord, following a ribbon of silver water as sunset flames the clouds. His wooden boat is naggingly familiar to anyone from northern Europe ...
That’s the opening line to a tourism ad that debuted yesterday from Oslo’s official marketing agency, VisitOslo. The commercial follows a begrudging native Oslovian around the city as he questions ...
A big statue of a tiger sits in front of the train station of Norway’s capital, Oslo. A local once explained that Oslo is nicknamed “Tiger City” because, in the 19th century, when country boys would ...
Everyone knows that person who spends weeks sniffing around travel blogs, going deep into Tripadvisor rabbit holes, collecting Google docs from friends of friends, and creating A Beautiful Mind–style ...
The capital of Norway is working to be nearly emission-free by 2030. Every year, the city of Oslo calculates how much emission-producing activity will contribute to greenhouse gases, then implements a ...
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