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Kristiansand S

City Train

City Train Photo: Citytrain City Train Photo: Anders Martinsen(c)Visit Kristiansand AS
City Train Photo: Citytrain
City Train Photo: Anders Martinsen(c)Visit Kristiansand AS

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Guided tour of Kristiansand with "City Train". An enjoyable, informative experience for both adults and children.

The train stops at the Fish Quay, Nupen Park, the Visitors' Harbour, the town beach (Bystranda) and Posebyen (the oldest part of Kristiansand). Departure from Gyldenløvesgate.

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  • Guided tours Guided tours
  • Sightseeing Sightseeing

Hours

01/06/2013 - 20/08/2013
Mon - Sat
10:30
01/07/2013 - 31/07/2013
Sun
12:00
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