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A beacon of luxury since opening in 1900, many of its rooms look out to the beautiful Oslo fjord.
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Stortingsgaten 24-26, Oslo 0117, Norway
45 minutes from Oslo Gardermoen Airport
(Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, UK) Call 00800 10 10 11 11
(USA & Canada) Call 1 800 745 8883
(Japan) Call 0120-086-230 toll free (Japan Only)
(Italy) Call 800 822 005
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This bar and restaurant is located in the hippest area of Oslo; in good weather, the roof terrace alone is worth a visit. (47-94) 00-81-82.
Known for his statues in Vigelandsparken (Oslo’s central park), Vigeland erected this museum in 1926 as a place to house his work. It's also his mausoleum: his ashes sit above the entrance door. (47-22) 14-57-88; www.emanuelvigeland.museum.no.
Located west of the city center, this neighborhood is home to a ski jump that frequently hosts numerous international competitions. www.holmenkollen.com/eng.
Take the ferry to three must-see museums on the Bygdoy Peninsula. See Kon Tiki (www.kon-tiki.no), the raft Thor Heyerdahl sailed across the Pacific, a Polar ship and simulator at the Fram (www.frammuseum.no) and a collection of well-preserved Viking vessels.
Opened in 2011, Maaemo quickly was awarded two Michelin stars (it's the city's only spot with this honor). Diners feast on a delicious, nine-course set menu with optional wine pairings. http://en.maaemo.no.
A must for art lovers, this museum houses the world’s largest collection of art by the Norwegian artist and hosts several special exhibitions per year. (47-23) 49-35-00; www.munch.museum.no.
Awarded the culture prize from the World Architecture Festival in 2008 and the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture, this building has become a symbol of the city. www.operaen.no.
Located in a house from 1640 and run by Bent Stiansen, one of Norway’s best and most famous chefs, this Michelin-starred restaurant features locally-sourced cuisine with a Scandinavian-twist. (47-22) 41-88-00; www.statholdergaarden.no.
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