Category: Norway

  • Oslo

    Continued from Tromso

    Days 5,7,11,12

    As you might notice, those days are a bit of a hotchpotch. Theoretically, Oslo was our base for the travels within Norway, but in reality, that amounted to very little time in the city itself. We first landed in Oslo from Tallinn on the afternoon of the fifth day of our travel. Our first agenda was a lot of housekeeping. We changed the currency at the airport, bought ourselves a 7 day city Ruter pass, and then had to wait a while before we got a train to Oslo S. Before we get to that, a bit about the pass. We had got ourselves a single zone pass, but to get to and from the airport, you need to get an additional ticket. The pass itself is a card you can buy at the airport, and there are self serve kiosks at all stations where you can make these additional purchases. If you’re traveling posh, you could try the Flytoget train. Higher frequency, but costlier.

    We reached Oslo S (the central station) in just over 20 minutes, and by simply following people, found ourselves inside a mall. Maps told us that this was the Byporten mall. This was good news because our stay was at Scandic Byporten, chosen specifically because of this location. After some unplanned exploration, we found the entry to the hotel, which is inside the mall! The rooms were functional but comfortable.

    Our original plan was to catch the sunset from the Opera House but we were well past sunset time. So we decided to head to Amundsen Brewery for dinner via Karl Johan’s gate and the Grand Hotel. The brewery was packed and we just about got a seat at the bar. That didn’t stop us from trying out a fiskegryte (fish stew) and an Amundsen burger with the brew! Early next morning, after a great (complimentary) breakfast at Egon, right next to the hotel, we caught the flight to Bergen. 

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  • Tromso

    Continued from Bergen

    Days 8 -11

    Tromso was the star of the trip because it featured the event that was the raison d’être of the entire vacation. We reached the airport at around 11 AM and caught a Flybussen to the city. For a change, we bought tickets on board – 100 NOK pp. If you’re willing to wait, there are city buses too (#40, 42) that will get you to the city at half the price but in double the time. The journey took us half an hour and we were dropped right in front of our hotel – Scandic Ishavshotel. The check in was only at 3PM, so we dropped our luggage in a maze of its brethren! We had chosen the hotel for the superb views it offered. We walked around a bit taking in the excellent view outside before lunch.

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  • Bergen

    Continued from Tallinn

    Days 6,7

    We landed in Oslo in the afternoon, and flew to Bergen the next morning. More on Oslo in a different post. The flight took less than an hour. Bergen was a magical sight even before we landed. Our first view of it was a series of colourful “toy” buildings, nestled amongst gigantic blocks of ice and dark swathes of water.

    A bus from the airport, which we already had tickets for, took us to very near our hotel in about 30 minutes. D was floored, literally, soon as we got out of the bus. Walking on ice is tricky business. The Thon Rosenkrantz is just off Bryggen, and once again we got lucky with the room being ready though we were early.

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