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Havnepromenade

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Marianne
August 10, 2020
I highly recommend walkin the seaside promenade from the Opera house to Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen. Along the seaside there is several nice diningplaces and playareas for children. At Tjuvholmen you can have a swim or visit the Astrup Fearnley Museum of modert art.
Ole Richard
February 22, 2018
slo’s new harbour promenade combines sightseeing, history, art, architecture, and a little bit of adventure. The Harbour Promenade (Havnepromenaden) stretches nine kilometres along Oslo's water front. It ties the city together from east to west, turning different parts of town into a string of great experiences. Orange towers show the way The Harbour Promenade at Langkaia Large orange information towers are set up at regular intervals along the whole promenade, to make sure you find your way. The towers are decorated with art depicting comic book detectives Krüger and Krogh hard at work in the promenade area. They also hold boards with information on nearby attractions and the historic s
slo’s new harbour promenade combines sightseeing, history, art, architecture, and a little bit of adventure. The Harbour Promenade (Havnepromenaden) stretches nine kilometres along Oslo's water front. It ties the city together from east to west, turning different parts of town into a string of grea…
Lars
November 22, 2017
Walk the "harbor promenade" - starting from the opera, walk along the coastline to "Vippetangen" (food market), then to Akershus Fortress, then to the City Hall, then to modern Aker Pier (Aker Brygge) , and then to the end (Astrup Fearnley Museum)

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Ubicación
1 Langkaia
Sentrum, Oslo