From a dock at Bjørvika in central Oslo, a man rows into the fjord, following a ribbon of silver water as sunset flames the clouds. His wooden boat is naggingly familiar to anyone from northern Europe ...
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OSLO, Norway, March 23, 2012 (ENS) – Stale bread, banana peels, coffee grounds and other food waste will be transformed into green fuel for Oslo’s city buses starting next year. The Norwegian ...
The Oslo Guldsmeden is an eco-boutique hotel located in the center of Norway’s capital city, just minutes away from the Royal Palace, the Oslo Concert Hall and the waterfront. The colourful area of ...
Country Break? City Break? Why not have both? Oslo surprises many visitors with its intimacy. Although Oslo is the capital, it is only minutes from the city centre to the surrounding forests and the ...
Nordic nibbling: Metro discovers there’s now more to Norwegian cuisine than roast reindeer and pickled herring. The vibrant Mathallen market (Picture: File) It’s not often you’re invited to ponder ...
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