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Oslo

Bus4You

Bus4You offers several departures daily each way between Oslo and Gothenburg, Sweden. Bus4You's luxury buses are comfortable - there are only three...
Read more: Color Line Photo: Kristian Qvigstad

Oslo

Color Line

Color Line is Norway's biggest cruise and ferry company with four ferry routes between seven cities in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Color...
Read more: Nesodden ferries Photo: VisitOSLO/Rolf Thoresen

Oslo

Nesodden ferries

Ferry between Oslo (Aker Brygge) and Nesoddtangen, with up to 35 daily departures each way. There is a Ruter Service Point at the pier by Aker...
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Oslo

Sandermosen station

Closed down railway station and private home in the wilderness area just north of Oslo. A culture centre open to the public only during arrangements....
Read more: Bislet Car Rental Photo: Bislet Bilutleie

Oslo

Bislet Car Rental

Bislet Car Rental is Oslo's largest independant rent-a-car company. They offer all sizes of rental cars, from small cars to large station wagons. Cars...
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Oslo

Fjordtaxi (boat taxi)

Fjord taxi on the inner and outer Oslo Fjord. Fjordtaxi also offers sightseeing and fishing trips. Max. capacity: 11...
Read more: Europcar Car Rental, city centre Photo: Europcar

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Europcar Car Rental, city centre

Europcar is one of the leading global car rental companies, offering a wide selection of popular cars. Everything from small and medium size private...
Read more: Europcar Car Rental, Risløkka Photo: Europcar

Oslo

Europcar Car Rental, Risløkka

Europcar is one of the leading global car rental companies, offering a wide selection of popular cars. Everything from small and medium size private...
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NSB

NSB is one of Norway's most important transport companies, with traditions going back to the opening of the first railway in Norway in 1854....
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