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Bygdøy
Abantu bendawo abangu-125 bayatusa,
Indawo
Oslo, Oslo
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On this tranquile peninsula you'll find some of the city's best historical museums and beaches. Take the ferry there from Aker Brygge (92 NOK) to get a great view of Oslo from the seaside.
Peninsula in the fjord with museums, recreational areas and beaches. Beautiful views. Popular place to go for a walk or a jogg.
Bygdøy is a peninsula on the west side of the city centre. Here you find several of Oslo’s most popular museums. The peninsula is mainly a residential area, but in addition to the museums, Bygdøy is also a popular recreational area during summer offering beaches and a beach volleyball court at Huk. There are also several beautiful trails both for cycling and walking. How to get there The best way to get to Bygdøy in the summer is to take the boat leaving from Pier 3 behind the City Hall. It takes 10-15 minutes, and the service runs from early April to early October. Bus number 30 takes you to Bygdøy all year round.
Bygdøy is a peninsula on the west side of the city centre. Here you find several of Oslo’s most popular museums. The peninsula is mainly a residential area, but in addition to the museums, Bygdøy is also a popular recreational area during summer offering beaches and a beach volleyball court at Huk.…
Vikingmuseum, Norwegian Folkmuseum & Frammuseum. If you are interested in going to several museums (also located in Aker Brygge) I would recommend getting a museum pass.