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Oslo Visitor Centre
- At Oslo Visitor Centre by Oslo Central Station you can pick up one free Oslo Guide and a copy of the city map.
www.visitoslo.com/en/oslo/oslo-guide/
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Where can I get a copy? At Oslo Visitor Centre by Oslo Central Station you can pick up one free Oslo Guide and a copy of the city map. You can also find the Oslo Guide brochures and city maps at Oslo's hotels and museums, as well as Oslo Airport, the Airport Express train terminals, ferries, Ruter's service points and the Bus Terminal.
Incredibly, a 30 minute metro ride will whisk you from Oslo’s city centre right up into the forest, passing by picturesque villages and dramatic valley views all the while. (This, just FYI, is still Zone 1 in Oslo’s public transport system, and will cost you a mere 42 krona (£2.99) each way.
Feb 12, 2024 · Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip. *this will be downloaded as a PDF.
Discover Oslo’s gems, culture and hot spots with an insider guide from a local. Want a tailor-made experience? Book your personalized guided tour of Oslo today!
Jun 12, 2024 · How do I get to Oslo? Oslo Gardermoen Airport, around 50km north of the city, is served by all major airlines and many budget operators too, including EasyJet and Norwegian. Getting into the city center couldn’t be easier: trains run direct to Oslo S – the city’s main train station – from right outside Gardermoen’s arrivals hall.
When arriving in Oslo, visitors can get one free copy of the Oslo Guide and city map at Oslo Visitor Centre, Oslo Airport as well as many hotels, hostels and attractions. At Oslo Visitor Centre you will also find free brochures for activities, attractions and sightseeing tours.
Oslo Guidebureau is one of the leading guide associations in Oslo and has more than 250 official Oslo Guides on its books, who together speak over 25 languages. Oslo Guidebureau offers private tours in addition to regularly scheduled tours that can be booked by everyone.