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Oslo, the beautiful capital of Norway, is one of the largest capitals in the world as an area.Interestingly, only 20% of this terrestrial meal has been developed.The rest consists of parks, protected forests, hills and hundreds of lakes.Parks and open spaces are an integral part of Oslo’s landscape and are easily accessible anywhere in the city.

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* The price is calculated as: flight ticket + accommodation/2 (per person)
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Tourist Attractions

Royal Palace Tour

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Located above, at the northwestern end of Karl Johansgate, the Norwegian Royal Palace (Slottet) was built in 1825 and dominates the urban landscape.The impressive building with 173 rooms is open to the public for guided tours only in summer, with English guides four times a day. N n n tuts include Parlor and Cloakroom, White Parlor, Mirror Hall, Great Hall and other significant palace rooms.Visitors are also free to wander on land and gardens or to follow the regular change of the guard throughout the year.Even in the south of the Palace is the Nobel Institute in Norway (DET Norske Nobelinstitutt) where the Nobel Peace Prize is presented.