The Mini Rough Guide to Oslo: Travel Guide with eBook - Softcover

Guides, Rough; Lee, Phil

 
9781835290132: The Mini Rough Guide to Oslo: Travel Guide with eBook

Synopsis

This mini pocket Oslo travel guidebook is perfect for travellers looking for essential information about Oslo. It provides details on key places and main attractions, along with a selection of itineraries, recommendations for restaurants and top tips on how to make the most of your trip. It's sustainably printed to ensure environmental responsibility.

In this Oslo guidebook, you will find:

- Curated recommendations of places
- expert picks of main attractions, child-friendly activities and relaxing spots, plus where to take the best photos
- What's new, when to go and sustainable travel - all-new features direct you to what you need to know
- Things not to miss in Oslo - Akershus Fortress and Castle, Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, Ibsen Museum, Fram Museum, Vigeland Park, Nasjonalmuseet, Opera House, Nobel Peace Center, Marka, Munch-Museum
- Three unique trip plans - itinerary suggestions for those on a short break, including one for a Perfect day
- Food and drink - recommendations for local specialities and the best dining experiences
- What to do in Oslo - recommendations for entertainment, shopping, sports, children's activities, events and nightlife
- Practical information - how to get there and around, money, health and medical care, and tourist information
- Overview maps - handy maps on the inside cover flaps show Oslo and around
- Norwegian section - basic vocabulary and phrases from the local language
- Striking pictures - inspirational colour photography throughout
- Free download of the eBook - available after purchase of the printed guidebook
- Coverage includes: Sentrum, along the Fjord, the Bygdøy peninsula, Frogner, Majorstuen, Tøyen, Grünerløkka, Grønland, Gamlebyen, Marka

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About the Authors

Rough Guides are written by expert authors who are passionate about both writing and travel. They have detailed knowledge of the areas they write about--having either traveled extensively or lived there--and their expertise shines through on every page. It's priceless information, delivered with wit and insight, providing the down-to-earth, honest read that is the hallmark of Rough Guides.

After training as a drama teacher many moons ago, Phil Lee switched to travel writing. He has been writing Rough Guides for well over twenty years and lives happily in Nottingham, UK, where he was born and raised.

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