Hundreds of artists perform spread on 40 stages, and everything is free! Aker Brygge, once the location of a shipyard, is now home to restaurants, bars, shops, and a popular boardwalk. The restaurant presents innovative fish and seafood dishes, with a strong focus on freshly caught produce from the sea. The urban development on the islet of Tjuvholmen started back in 2005 and the first residents moved in only two years later. This year, the date of the festival is June 3rd. Massevis av spisesteder og butikker på Tjuvholmen og Aker Brygge. A dinner with a view is always a good idea for your Instagram feed, right? For the even more active, a hike might be an option — meet.
Or how does island hopping, hikes and bike tours sound? From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocaust Centre, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The total amount spent on this building alone was about 650 million Norwegian Kroner. Oslo Domkirke Oslo Cathedral 15-3. The Thief has 24-hour room service and free WiFi throughout the property. When plotting out the streets at Tjuvholmen the focus was on breezes, sunlight and views.
Tjuvholmen is also characterised by elaborate outdoor spaces, including a city beach and several humorous outdoor artworks. Flott park med skulpturer og gressplen for solbading. Tjuvholmen sjøbad Tjuvholmen sjøbad ligger ytterst på Tjuvholmen, sør for Aker brygge - rett ved det nye Astrup Fearnley Museet. Distance and duration calculations are based on one-way travel. Ask for the top-floor rooms for a sizzling panoramic view of the city.
The sale marked the beginning of the development of the Fjord City and came about as a result of a highly publicised competition the year before. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions. There will of course be a festival area, The Pride Park, which is free to enter. The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art is one of the most beloved features of the islet and the new museum building is a work of art in itself. Sørenga pool is located in the fairly new neighborhood with the same name, which has plenty of restaurants and cafés if you get hungry from all the swimming! Has a tie up with nearby café for food. Try the top-floor rooms for a pleasant stay. With this in mind, we have put together a menu consisting of courses suitable for all palates; from children to chefs.
Stratos Are panoramic views your cup of tea you need to head to Stratos, located on the 12th floor on top of the theatre Folketeateret. The concept has be divided into several areas: the main restaurant, the Chambre Separée, the Fish Deli and the conference room. The spaces created have been carefully and dimensionally matched — none are oversized or barren. The canal, the fjord surface at Filipstad and the beach zone by the park can be perceived as water spaces. Aker Brygge Klokketårn Clock on Aker Brygge Dock 11. Head down to this restaurant without another thought. The masterplan which led to the development of Tjuvholmen was created by Niels Torp, a Norwegian architect who is highly renowned both nationally and internationally.
A first class plot of land deserves first class architecture. The funds acquired made it possible for the Port of Oslo to modernise the new container terminal in the southern part of the port. Sculpture park and museum Attractions and public spaces are the most crucial parts of the new Tjuvholmen, something that greatly benefits the both Osloites and visitors. All guests receive free entry to the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, while the hotel is only a 15-minute walk from the centre of Oslo and the National Gallery. Jernbanetorget, Knus Nazismen Statue, Ruters Kundesenter Ruter Help Center 17.
The spectacular museum has 4,200 square meters of exhibition space, with pieces made by artists such as Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons on display. The buildings that make up the area are drawn by some 20 different architects, creating a concentrated display of current trends in architecture. With a breathtaking view, situated by the sea, and just a short walk from the centre of Oslo and all of the important attractions. At one of our favorite pubs concerts will take place too,. The regular meals followed by the Norwegians is three or four times a day and consists of Coffee, simple sandwiches, bruschettas, rocket salad and mozzarella cheese. More information can be found on. Oslo Domkirke Oslo Cathedral 15-3.
She Lies by Monica Bonvicini 17-3. Rundtur A loop route, also known as a circuit, brings you back to the start while avoiding retracing your steps. Seen from Tjuvholmen Foto: Lars Finholth From busy harbour to bustling city streets With its modern and clean-cut architecture, Tjuvholmen will amaze and inspire any visitor who choose to take a stroll around the islet. Tjuvholmen Sjømagasin At Tjuvholmen, facing the Astrup Fearnley museum and close to the water's edge you can find a different Fish and Seafood concept: Tjuvholmen Sjømagasin. The food is prepared in an innovative an nontraditional way, and the chefs use a charcoal grill to give the food finesse and a slightly caramelised taste. Tjuvholmen Sjømagasin is housed in a striking architectural building inspired by the ebbs and flows of the tide.
Historically, Tjuvholmen was a place for thieves and drunks, some were even hanged there. Contact E-mail: Phone: +47 23 89 77 77 Address Tjuvholmen Allé 14 0252 Oslo Opening hours Mon-Fri: 11. The area known as Tjuvholmen is a recent addition to Oslo's varied collection of boroughs. Tjuvholmen is the perfect place. Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay. The maximum number of extra beds in a room is 1. Distance and duration calculations are based on the total trip.
This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. You can admire dark lobsters and king crabs in our aquarium right inside the entrance, and the scent of fish and shellfish waft out into the dining room from the panoramic kitchen. How awesome to feel the sea breeze whilst eating seafood?! She Lies by Monica Bonvicini 17-3. Oslo Pride is the largest festival in Norway for the community and there are so much fun and important! There are also buses from Jernbanetorget that take you all the way to Bryggetorget in approximately 15 minutes. Tjuvholmen Badeplass, Closer to the city center than this little gem is practically not possible! Perhaps you like to get rolling by bike? Aker Brygge Klokketårn Clock on Aker Brygge Dock 11. Then walk about 10 minutes along Aker Brygge towards the water and the Astrup Fearnley Museum.