Eating
As befits a capital city, Oslo boasts scores of eating places , the sheer variety ensuring there's something to suit almost every budget. Those carefully counting the kroner will find it easy to buy bread, fruit, snacks and sandwiches from stalls, shops and kiosks across the city centre, while fast-food joints offering hamburgers and hot dogs ( pølser ) are legion. Far more interesting are the city's cafes . These run the gamut from homely family places to student haunts and ultra-fashionable hangouts, but nearly all of them serve inexpensive lunches and sometimes bargain evening meals too. It's worth noting that quite a few of the cafes listed could equally be slotted into our "Pubs and Bars" section as the distinction between Oslo's cafes and bars is often very blurred. Regular restaurants are more expensive and frequently rather staid, but even here it's possible to find some excellent deals, especially if you stick to pizza and pasta in one of the many Italian places.
hiking near OsloIleana says "HELP. I am finding very liitle information (especially route maps) on hiking in the Oslo vicinity. I only have 5 days, so was not planning on travelling to the fjord area.
thanks!"
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