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    Oslo: Entertainment / Tourism and Sightseeing

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    Tourism and Sightseeing in Oslo

    Guides: Oslo > Entertainment / Tourism and Sightseeing
    29/01/2011

    Sightseeing

    Tusen Fryd Amusement Park
    Rides, shopping, and restaurants. The latest ride is the SpinSpider, which "throws" you 44 meters (144 feet) up in the air at speeds of up to 115 km/h (72 mph). The park has many other rides, including the ThunderCoaster, one of the world's best wooden rollercoasters.
    The park also features Barnas Fryd, an area especially made for the youngest children. In summer, there is a swimming pool, swimming river, a triple slide and beach volleyball.

    Admission:
    Children (0-95 cm) Free entrance
    Children (95-120 cm) 240 kr - 290 kr
    Adults (120 cm +) 295 kr - 370 kr
    TusenFryd entry is 20 % off with the Oslo Pass.
    You also get a discount if you buy buy your ticket at www.tudenfryd.no or at the Tourist Information Centres in Oslo.
    Address:
    Hafayungsletta 19
    1407 Vinterbro
    Tel: 64 97 66 99

    The Royal Palace can be explored by tours throughout the summertime. , The tickets for the tour must be bought in advance from a post office. If there are vacant spots in a tour, they sell the remaining tickets at the Palace itself to people waiting in line who don't already have tickets. There are about 2 tours in English on weekdays English-language tour

    Admission: 95 kroner
    Location: Located at the end of KarlJohans gate, the city's main avenue.
    T-Nationaltheateret, tram 13-19 to Slottsparken

    Bafatservice
    This Summer Evening Cruise offers rides on traditional wooden boats. A traditional Norwegian prawn buffet is included in the price: Prawns "au naturelle", lemon, mayonnaise, bread and butter.

    Admission: Adult 395kr. 15percent discount with the Oslo Pass Depart: from Pier 2 every evening in the summer season.
    Duration: Approx. 3 hours
    Address:
    Rafadhusbrygge 3
    0116 Oslo
    Tel: 23 35 68 90

    Baths

    Tafayenbadet Public Bath
    Popular pool near the center of Oslo, just across the street from the Munch Museum. 2 indoor swimming pools (28 degrees Celsius) and 2 open-air pools (open in the summer).

    Admission:
    Adults 78 kr
    Children 37 kr
    Senior/Student 57 kr. Free w/ Oslo pass
    Address:
    Helgesens gate 90
    0563 Oslo
    Tel: 23 46 22 90

    Festivals

    January

    Disney on Ice - Features ice skating performances by some of Walt Disney's best loved characters. Held at the Oslo Spektrum on Sonja Henies Plass.

    March

    Inferno Metal Festival- Continuing into April, this festival features heavy metal bands from around the region, and around the globe.

    May

    Norwegian Constitution Day - The 17th of May is cause for celebration in Norway. Festivities commemorate the historic liberation from Denmark on May 17th, 1814.

    June

    Norwegian Wood - Annual 4-day rock festival in the open-air bath Frognerbadet in Oslo. There are usually big stars, as well as unknown Norwegian bands.

    August

    Bollywood Fest - combination dance and film festival, this event celebrates the look and style of India.

    Oslo Jazz Festival - Modern jazz with around 75 different concerts. Usually has about 18,000 visitors.

    September

    Ultima - Running from late September to early October, this modern music festival started here in the early 1990s.

    November

    Oslo International Film Festival- Featuring some of the best films of the year, both local and international.

    December

    Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony - Start of the seasonal Norwegian festivities. begins each year at this time, when the enormous Christmas Tree on the University Square (Universitetsplassen) is illuminated, a somewhat chilly outdoor ceremony attended by literally thousands
    University Square
    Oslo, Norway 0315
    Tel: 47 020 7591 55

    Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony - Held annually on December 10th at the Oslo Town Hall (Radhus), this world-famous event honours some of the most notable people of the year.

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