Oslo
Oslo : Things to see and do
Oslo : Organise your stay
City Hall :
Nearby tourist sites
Nearby hotels
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Best Western Hotel Bondeheimen from585 NOK
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Bondeheimen from85.59 €
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Best Western Karl Johan from117.86 €
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Things to do nearby
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- 31.78 €
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Oslo City Hop-on, Hop-off Cruise
- 22.24 €
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The Oslo City Card Including Unlimited Public Transport
- 36.48 €
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Nearby Restaurants
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Oro Bar & Grill
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Type de cuisine : modern -
Oro
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Doubletree by Hilton Oslo City Centre
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Type de cuisine : Italian
City Hall
City Hall : The Michelin guide review
Its two tall red-brick towers are beacons for boats coming into the fjord. Highly functional in style, it has a a modern decor in homage to the nation's history through its daily life. It is here in the City Hall salons that every 10 December, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death (1833-1896), that the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded (the other Nobels are given in Stockholm, Nobel's country, by the Swedish Academy).
Add to my travel bookUseful Information
- Address : Fridtjof NansensPlass N - 0037 Oslo
- Phone : 23461600
- Prices : 40NOK, children free; no charge from Sept to April.
Opening hours
- Accessible to people of restricted mobility - Open May to Aug, 9am-5pm; rest of the year, 9am-4pm.
Ratings summary
Summary of opinions
- Must not be missed (1)
- Worth the trip (0)
- Interesting (0)
- Not interesting (0)
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05/04/2010, gbr
kdcx
5/5
Review information
- Language: gbr
- Position : Alone
- opinions : Must not be missed
Pros
This is one of the cheapest attractions to visit in Oslo and it's well worth it if only for the huge murals.
Cons
The steps up to the entrance make it no use for the disadvantaged.

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