Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas market in the city center of Oslo


Today I went to the Christmas market in Spikersuppa in Oslo. Here you have a collection of small booths that sell everything from moose burgers and traditional Norwegian food to typical cool traditional handicraft stuff. It's located between the Parliament and the National theater. Perfect place for buying Christmas gifts!

They have also living rein dears that you can ride! When I was there, they had a break from the public but otherwise I would try to ride.   





 Look at the bird shoes! Quite cool or what?! 
Maybe the perfect christmas gift is handicraft stuff?
I love to moose burger warning sign!
Mmm, moose sausage is yum.. 



The Christmas market will be open every day from 10.00-20.00 til December 23th
www.julemarked.no

Have a nice winter day :-)

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Mathallen - Oslo's new food court




Mathallen is located at Vulkan, Grünerløkka. This is a food court for everyone who appreciates high quality food and drink. You can buy and taste many different types of food, both suppliers of Norway and also some imported products. It is a very good place to get some new inspirations, and also for tasting and buying real quality Norwegian food. I love this place! This is definitely not my last visit.     






Mmm, real Norwegian cheese and ham!

                                                                    Fresh fish
Yummi! I love fish food :)


Did you know that Vulkan area has a long history as one of the most important industrial areas in Oslo? The area is now totally rebuilt and fresh.





Opening times:
Monday - Closed

Tuesday, Wendsday : 10.00-19.00
Thursday, Friday: 10.00-20.00
Saturday: 10.00 -18.00
Sunday: 12.00 - 17.00 


Friday, November 16, 2012

Astrup Fearnley Museum Of Modern Art

Yeasterday I went to the new museum Astrup Fearnley, this is a modern art museum which present temporary exhibition of international art. The museum was originally located in Dronningens gate before it moved. September 29th this year, Astrup Fearnley reopened in a totally new building at Tjuvholmen. Renzo Piano, a world-renowned architect, designed the building.

The museum consist of two buildings - one for the museum's own collection and one for temporarily exhibitions.

For more practical information, see here. 



                                
I couldn't be luckier with the weather. I love the building! 



Entrance to the museum

You will find many interesting things that you have never seen before.

I was so lucky with the weather. Love it!

Cafè in the museum, nice if you want to combine it with all the impressions after visiting the museum 

Behind the museum you will find a sculpture park and beach


The famous Michael and Bubbles! 












Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Breakfast at Grilleriet in Oslo


Today I have been eating a wonderful buffet breakfast at Grilleriet  by Folkeateateret. There are many things that you can choose from the buffet, everything from imported ham to Norwegian cheese to a classic egg and bacon and so on. You can also choose your own ingredients and then the chef will make your omelet, especially for you!

This buffet costs only 165 NOK per person at the moment.

Grilleriet is itself a very good restaurant, it's mainly a place with barbeque dishes. So if you are unsure on where you want to eat dinner, I would recommend this place for a good dinner in the city center!

Grilleriet has been named "best breakfast in Norway" for the Oslo region this year by several actors like Twinings. 



Yummi!

Machine regulating the temperature of the eggs. Cool thing! I have never seen this before.
Makes the eggs perfectly cooked!


PS! the pictures are taken from my Iphone. Forgot my camera at home. Ooooops ! :-)


Monday, June 18, 2012

Clarion Hotel Royal Christiania

I just visited Royal Christiania in Oslo. This is a quite big hotel, it's actually the second biggest hotel in Norway! They have 532 modern rooms and 21 conference rooms. The hotel is placed right by Oslo Central Station (Oslo S) and the Oslo City shopping center, so you have the main things around you at a very close range. This hotel is very famous in Norway and in the old days it was called "Viking".




This is the bed you will get if you have one of the suites, I think it looks so fresh and nice!

Here you can see the hotel restaurant from above.

Look at this big flag! :-)

They have a swimming pool and also a gym that you can use during your stay. 
I especially liked the picture on the ceiling over the pool.



For more information about the hotel, check it out here








Friday, May 25, 2012


The high-season has just started for the tourist information offices in Oslo. The upcoming month will therefore visit different hotels and restaurants so that we are updated on what we can offer tourists that come  to us advice. I am going to blog about the different places I have visited. So this is my first post that I will share with you. 

 Café Sorgenfri is a very nice place, it can reminds you of a museum, packed with all kinds of things. So you can enjoy a good meal and look at all the things around you. 

D/S Louise is a restaurant that has a beautiful maritime theme. "Seilbaren" is decorated with the rigging and sails from the famous Norwegian-tall ship Christian Radich.


Café Christiania is a café that has an atmosphere that is based on Norwegian culture from the first half of the previous century. We had a wonderful dinner and dessert!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Popsenteret in Oslo!

Today I went to the Popsenteret, this is a center for popular music in Oslo. You can go through the history of Norwegian pop music. You will find musical instruments and record collections amongst many other things. In a way, it explains the history of the Norwegian music through the years, and you can use your creativity to play around with music and make your own song and album cover, you can also get your song on MP3.   


There are plenty of touch screens for you to play with. So if you are interested in music you will definitely have a great time, even if you're not Norwegian.




You can see so many cool things!


This is the room where you can try the time machine, pretty cool right?

NB: The texts and exhibition are in Norwegian but you can get a booklet in English at the reception desk.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

My day at Holmenkollen!

Today I have been to the famous Holmenkollen! It was very nice to see the ski jump and the ski museum. The ski museum is actually the world's oldest ski museum. How cool is that?! 

I took the metro from the Nationaltheateret station in the city center and took line number one towards Frongerseteren. It took about 30 minutes and from the station it took 10-15 minutes to walk up to the main areas of Holmenkollen. It was a little bit icy, but absolutely worth dong it. I recommend good winter shoes! The trip with the metro was beautiful in itself, because you can see the view from one of the highest points in Oslo, the Holmenkollen ski tower! It's a real treat to see Oslo and the Oslofjord with such a beautiful panorama view. 

I visited the ski museum first. The museum has a lot to offer, you can see old skis from Norway in all different types. In a way it explains the history of Norway, a ski country!

Here are some pictures of my trip to Holmenkollen. Enjoy! :-)



Here you can see the ski jump from distance


Here you can try a ski simulator and try to jump as the athletes do!


I thought this picture here was so cool! This is on the first level of the tower!


Look at the view! Amazing! And what a light!





Ice bear. They are big, don't you think?
You don't find them on mainland Norway though. ;-)


Inside the ski museum.


Here you can see a Norwegian moose!

                       

In conclusion I would say that a visit to the Holmenkollen area is absolutely recommended when you are planning your stay here in Oslo. The ski museum is also worth visiting, because you can see the world's oldest ski collection.

Have a nice winter day!