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by seashellz

Really easy port to DIY. We only docked late afternoon so this ruled out some of the places we’d have chosen. We decided to buy tickets for The Nobel Peace centre. It was an enjoyable & interesting way to spend an hour or so. We were travelling with teenagers & they took a lot from it. We also had a wheelchair & it was fully accessible. Something we did struggle with in other ports.

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by DeepFriedMal

Easy to walk in to the main town, a bit disappointed that the local tourist information was not at the port waiting for us and the ones on the map, not easy to find. However lots of shops (not cheap) and not too far away - however if wet (like it was for us) not too many places to get under cover.

Visited: Aug 03, 2019

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by moniderosa

We had less than half a day port visit time in Oslo but ship docks right near center. Although we didn't end up booking excursion, took cab to Vigeland sculpture park to save time (but tram would have been MUCH cheaper if I'd known, there's one right at entrance) which is a must. Again we took uber but Oslo streets are full of construction so that was a mistake. maybe take HOHO bus or public transpo. It's a small city. Bike tour might also be nice, saw a vendor right outside ship. Opera house is amazing architecture. Gorgeous inside and out. Then we walked to Karl Johans Gate (touristy) but Grand hotel looked cool. Took pic at Nobel museum which leads you to harbor with good fish places for lunch. Some take boat excursions (didn't have time to go to viking museums island area) which could also be nice, but you'll also see nice, small "fjords" if you go on deck of Regal as you sail out-- amazing scenery, one of the best ports to watch either sailing in or sailing away from Oslo. Don't miss it!

Visited: May 21, 2019

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