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BarbaraMH Jun 17th, 2009 07:33 PM

Oslo Neighborhoods
 
Hello, Does anyone have recommendations about best (i.e. most charming, nearest to the attractions) neighborhoods to stay in or be close to in Oslo? Is Kampen a good area? That's one of the places on our short list. Also, if you have hotel/apartment recommendations, they would be appreciated!!

teacherlady Jun 17th, 2009 08:31 PM

It seemed to us that we should have stayed in a hotel close to the waterfront. That is where you can visit the Resistance Museum and catch boats to Bygdoy Island to see all the amazing museums there. We stayed at the Thon Stefan but wished we had stayed at the Thon Cecil, which was much closer to said waterfront. I don't really know much about the neighborhoods in Oslo, but the Cecil is between the huge park with the government buildings and the waterfront. Don't miss the KonTiki Museum and the Viking Ships.

BarbaraMH Jun 18th, 2009 05:38 AM

Thank you, Teacher Lady. (I'm a teacher lady, too;-) Is Karl Johan gate close to the sights? A lot of places we're looking at are close to that, but I don't know that it's necessarily in the heart of the town since it's a gate.

RM67 Jun 18th, 2009 05:47 AM

We stayed on Josefinesgate in one of these:-

http://www.bridgestreet.com/BWImages...Apartments.pdf

Not sure if you can do it as a private rental, though....

Anyway, the area is very nice - leafy, tree-lined avenues, minutes from the shops and Frogner (Vigelandspark)

tower Jun 18th, 2009 06:10 AM

Barbara:
We like the Embassy District..residential, clean. We've stayed at the ivy-covered Gabelshus, and either walked or took the nearby trolley car to Akker Brygge, Karl Johann, etc...and found it easy to catch the Bygdoy boat, walk to the outstanding Resistance Museum (in a beautiful park) , etc.
Trip Advisor ranks the hotel as #1 in Oslo. Enjoy your trip.

stu t.

BarbaraMH Jun 18th, 2009 06:31 AM

Thanks to both. Am looking into the Josefingate apartments. We try to avoid hotels because we're traveling with little ones who need space to play, etc. when we're not outside. I have 2 apartments on the hook so far. One is near the Munch Museum and Botanical Gardens, which seems a bit outside the city center. The other is a 10-minute walk from Karl Johans Gate. It's about $50 more a night. Is it worth it to be closer to the center of the city?

rjsol Jun 19th, 2009 11:54 PM

public transport is reliable and frequent, but be sure to buy tickets beforehand, much cheaper.
7-11 or Mix kiosks. Oslo is not a big city, both Kampen and BG, and anywhere else, is easy accessible with beforementioned transport, I don't think you would use 50$ on transport every day. However, if you stay 'out of center' you may have to change tram/bus in downtown to travel from one part of the city to another.

Malamea Jun 26th, 2009 03:19 AM

Karl Johans gate is the main street of Oslo with Stortinget (Parliament), Slottet (the palace) and the National Theatre. Gate is the Norwegian word for street. Enjoy your trip. :-)

Michael Jul 16th, 2009 08:46 PM

If staying in Kampen, a good place to eat is the Kampen bistro.


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