Oslo fjord

Lovers of beautiful views and sea walks
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24 april 2015Travel time: 29 june 2010
The Oslo Fjord is, geographically speaking, not a fjord. It is a bay that stretches from the Danish Straits in the south to Oslo in the north. But that doesn't make it any less awesome : )
1. You can admire the Oslo Fjord from the Oslo embankment.
2. You can take a cruise on the Oslo Fjord - a classic 2-hour cruise will cost about NOK 270 (2015 prices).
3. Or you can use the city water transport and take a walk along the Oslo Fjord to the Museum Island, enjoying the views along the way. Those who wish can visit some of the most popular museums of the city on the island: the Kon-Tiki Museum, the Viking Ship Museum, the Fram Ship Museum and the Norwegian Ethnographic Museum. How to use city water transport? From the pier at the Town Hall (Radhusbrygge) boat number 91 departs regularly, the fare in both directions is 55 kroons (price 2015)
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