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Sightseeing in Oslo
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Scenery as seen from the 6-hour train ride from Oslo to Flåm
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Dining in Oslo's Central Station
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Fall foliage in northern Norway
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A midnight sighting of the Northern Lights
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Bakka, a small village along the Nærøyfjord, has fewer than ten residents during the winter
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Ten minutes from Oslo by boat is the Bygdøy Peninsula, a charming residential peninsula with must-see museums, including the Viking Ship and Kon-Tiki museums
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A wall at Astrup Fearnley Museum, home to an impressive collection of contemporary art
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Views from the train to Flåm
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The canals of Tjuvholmen peninsula, a 20-minute walk from Oslo's city center
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One of several Damien Hirst pieces at Astrup Fearnley
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A train-themed cafe in the small town of Flam, in the northern Fjord region
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The Aker Brygge marina, which has a restaurant and bar that is popular year-round
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1,000 ceramic Tom Cruise heads line the hall at Astrup Fearnley
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Between Grünerløkka and Oslo’s city center lies Vulkan, a neighborhood with small boutiques, restaurants and the impressive Mathallen market