[2024 Oslo Attraction] Travel Guide for Nobel Peace Center (Updated Dec)
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Address:
Brynjulf Bulls Place 1 | City Hall Square, Oslo 0250
Opening times:
Opens at 11:00-17:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+47 48 30 10 00
Norway is a fairytale world you must visit at least once in your life.
🎈Today, I'm sharing a 7-day itinerary for Norway, and it's absolutely stunning! 💖
📅Day 1: Oslo
🚩Arrive in Oslo and check in to your hotel for a short rest. In the afternoon, visit Vigeland Sculpture Park to admire the lifelike sculptures and feel the power of life. 🎨In the evening, you can stroll around the city and taste local delicacies.
💰Cost: Hotel approx. 💰800/night, dining approx. 💰200
📅Day 2: Oslo - Bergen
🚩Fly to Bergen, and upon arrival, take a stroll along Bryggen Wharf, where the colorful wooden houses make for great photos. 😜You can also take a cable car up Mount Floyen for a panoramic view of Bergen.
💰Cost: Airfare approx. 💰500, hotel approx. 💰1000/night, cable car ticket approx. 💰100, dining approx. 💰250
📅Day 3: Bergen
🚩Join a fjord day tour to experience the magnificent scenery of the Sognefjord, with its emerald green waters and steep peaks, as if stepping into a fairytale world. 😍
💰Cost: Day tour fee approx. 💰800, dining approx. 💰200
📅Day 4: Bergen - Stavanger
🚩Take a train to Stavanger, enjoying the beautiful scenery along the way. Upon arrival, explore the old town and immerse yourself in the rich historical atmosphere. 😃
💰Cost: Train ticket approx. 💰300, hotel approx. 💰1000/night, dining approx. 💰250
📅Day 5: Stavanger
🚩Join a Pulpit Rock hiking tour, challenging yourself while enjoying breathtaking natural scenery. 💪Although it's a bit tiring, it's definitely worth it!
💰Cost: Hiking tour fee approx. 💰500, dining approx. 💰200
📅Day 6: Stavanger - Oslo
🚩Fly back to Oslo, and go shopping in the city to buy some unique souvenirs. 🛍️
💰Cost: Airfare approx. 💰500, dining approx. 💰200, shopping approx. 💰1000
📅Day 7: Oslo
🚩Visit attractions such as the Royal Palace and the Nobel Peace Center, and conclude your wonderful trip to Norway. 😘
💰Cost: Dining approx. 💰200
💡Total cost: Hotel approx. 💰5800, transportation approx. 💰2800, tickets and tour fees approx. 💰2600, dining approx. 💰1600, shopping approx. 💰1000, total approx. 💰13800
✨Norway is truly a stunning country, with every view being mesmerizing. 😉If you have the chance, you must experience it! 💗
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🕊️🇧🇻 Glimpse of peace in Oslo Nobel Peace Center 🕍
🚋 Formerly Oslo West Train Station, the 2005-built Nobel Peace Center is definitely a must go in Oslo! 😍 #bucketlistreboot
Nobel is a Swedish scientist who invented dynamite 🧨... Not very peaceful, isn't it 😅 But his will before passing away is definitely monumental - he donated all his asset earned from his life to create Nobel Prizes 🏆
🖼️ This place is a venue commemorating Nobel himself, as well as a museum about the development and winners of the Nobel Peace Prize throughout all 100+ years 😮 Surely this is the upmost respect that nobel has done to all the winners 🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️
🕣 Note that the Nobel peace prize ceremony happens every year on 10 December, the day which Nobel passed away🥲. The ceremony doesn't take place here, but Oslo City Hall which is just next door! 🏘️
And note that if you have the Oslo pass, you can enter here for FREE! 😍 And you can also buy some Nobel chocolate medals in the gift shop here 😋
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Dating from 1872, the former station building was drawn by architect Georg Andreas Bull. It ceased to be used as a railway station in 1989. It is overlooking the harbor and located close to the Oslo City Hall where the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony takes place every 10 December, to commemorate Alfred Nobel's death #oslo #norway
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【Exploring Oslo: The Charm of Norway's Capital】
👋Hello everyone! Today I'm going to introduce you to a charming city - Oslo, the capital of Norway, a city with a long history, rich cultural heritage and beautiful natural scenery. Let's step into this vibrant city and feel its charm!
🌇Oslo is located in southeastern Norway, with abundant natural resources and a unique geographical location. As the political, economic, and cultural center of Norway, Oslo has many attractions and activities worth visiting.
First, we're going to the Munch Museum🎨, which houses many works by the famous Norwegian artist Munch, including his masterpiece 'The Scream'. If you're an art lover, you definitely can't miss this!
🛍️Next, we come to Karl Johan Street, the busiest commercial district in Oslo. You can find various brand shops, restaurants, and cafes here. While shopping, why not try some authentic Norwegian cuisine and experience the unique taste of Northern Europe.
🏰The Royal Palace in Oslo is another must-visit attraction. This magnificent palace is the official residence of the Norwegian royal family and the political center of Norway. You can visit the grand halls and gardens inside the palace and feel the luxury and majesty of the royal family.
🏙️The Oslo City Hall is one of the symbols of the city. It is located in front of the harbor, with red brick walls and a twin-tower structure. It is not only the office of the city government but also the venue for various cultural activities. You can visit the interior decoration of the city hall and various exhibitions held there.
🌟The Nobel Peace Center is one of Oslo's prides. The annual Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony is held here. You can visit the exhibitions inside the center and learn about the deeds and contributions of the Peace Prize laureates.
🎭The Oslo Opera House is another must-see attraction. This uniquely shaped ship-like opera house is the cultural center of Oslo, where various concerts, dramas, and dance performances are held. You can enjoy world-class performances here.
🌳Vigeland Sculpture Park is one of the most famous parks in Oslo. This 50-hectare park is full of flowers and greenery, with small streams and beautiful, graceful sculptures everywhere. These sculptures, themed on life, symbolize the various stages of life. Walking in the park, you can feel the charm of art and the philosophy of life.
🛍️Finally, I want to remind you that shops in Norway close quite early, especially on holidays. So if you want to go shopping, be sure to pay attention to the closing times of the shops!
👋That's my introduction to Oslo, I hope it's helpful to you. During your trip to Oslo, you will feel the charm and vitality of this city. I wish you a pleasant journey!🎉
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Nobel Peace Square
The Nobel Peace Center was established in June 2005 to promote world peace and raise awareness of war and conflict resolution. The center is located on the site of the old Oslo train station. Every year on December 10th, the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here. Visitors can learn about all the Nobel Peace Prize winners from 1901 to the present day, as well as the life of Alfred Nobel. Nobel Peace Center.
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Nobel Piece Centre
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The Nobel Peace Centre (Nobels Fredssenter in Norwegian) is a showcase for the Nobel Peace Prize and the ideals it represents. This is a place where culture and politics merge to promote conversations around topics such as war, peace and conflict resolution. The centre is located at the City Hall Square. Do spend an hour or so to visit the centre, it is one of Norway’s most visited museums. This is also where the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony takes place every 10 December, to commemorate Alfred Nobel’s death. Stockholm also hosts the Nobel Prize Awards which is where all other awards are presented at the Stockholm City Hall.
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