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We are going on an air tour Denmark - Norway - Sweden for 2 weeks from June 26th. Tell me, please, do you need warm clothes (autumn jacket, leather sneakers) in the Bergen area, fjords and glaciers, or will windbreakers, raglans, a sweater and sneakers be enough? We will be traveling around Norway for about a week. It is warmer in Oslo, Denmark and Sweden, but in the fjord region it shows +13 +17 on the days of our trip. I don’t want to freeze, but I also don’t want to carry extra clothes around 3 countries. Another question, what are the prices in Norway in cafes, at the fish market in Bergen and supermarkets? I would be grateful for your replies and advice!
6 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
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We were in July, and it was +11 in the morning on the fjords. Plus, it can rain a lot, so take waterproof shoes and jackets. Farther...
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I have never been abroad before. I would like to make my first trip to Norway, but I heard that you can’t go there for the first time - you need at least several visits to the Schengen countries to guarantee it, and only then you can go to Norway. Is it so? If so, how many trips do you need to make before Norway. Thanks in advance for your reply.
13 years ago  •  9 subscribers 33 answers
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it all depends on the purpose of your trip. Yes, Norway is not an easy Schengen country, but if you have all the documents in order, they can give you a visa. answer "how many trips you need to make before Norway" is not realistic, because. even if the entire passport is stuck with visas, and something is wrong with your documents, they can refuse. as an option, you can initially go to Hungary-Czech Republic-Poland Farther...
Dear connoisseurs, preparing for a trip to Scandinavia, I want to ask, but on the street you can smoke at least near the urn. And then they were intimidated in the reviews - it’s impossible anywhere. I'm not young and it's a longstanding habit. Enlighten me please
12 years ago  •  6 subscribers 14 answers
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On the street at the trash can, don't worry. Not allowed in bars, restaurants, cafes. On the street almost everywhere you can, you can’t only at bus stops, in lines at kiosks, on benches, at shop windows, in general, if there can be non-smokers nearby, so be careful. Farther...