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Norway Oslo - any ideas where to get cheap beer?
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I'm off to Oslo at the end of this month, and found out that a pint of beer generally costs �10ish! Has anyone been to Oslo before? And do they know of any chep places to go?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ok...ok........i seem to have the picture! does anyone know if Norweigians at this time of year have Glu-wein huts along the streets? And if they sell this at a reasonable 'british' prices? i'm not a beer monster.....its just i dont want to find myself blowing all my spends on a night out! thanks everyone!
My friend in Norway says it's about �5.50 - �6 for a pint in their city though it may be a little more in Oslo. I've been to Copenhagen, Denmark, and it was nearly �4.80 there. A Norwegian bloke I chatted to in one of the pubs confirmed that Norway was more expensive, closely followed by Sweden.
Yum, looking forward to seeing Gl�hwein back on the streets in M�nchen. Perfect drink for winter :)
Yum, looking forward to seeing Gl�hwein back on the streets in M�nchen. Perfect drink for winter :)
.....don't get me wrong, I enjoy a drink especially with a meal. So I just wanted to see if there was any places that were moderately cheap in Norweigian terms. Your right that I could not drink and remember my visit....but then sticking to Pepsi will also cost a lot too (apparantley)......overall it's just expensive, and I head there tonight.....so many thanks for all the responses :)
Hi there.....yeah Oslo is a great place! Very friendly and very clean/tidy!
We stayed at Hotel Bristol for 5 nights - which is a fabulous hotel which has a fantastic buffet breakfast (almost all food selections). We stocked up on a big breakfast as to prevent forking out for lunch, and then dined in different restaurants each night.............many to choose from!
Now the Hotel Bristol is not cheap, and we got our booking via hotelsclick.com - again great service there too! It cost approx. �90 for a double (2 of us).
The good thing about staying there was that about 100metres directly from Hotel Bristol there are several Sports Bar's that have cheapish beer.........on a Norway scale.......with prices at about �4 / �5 per pint! Also on a street behind Hotel Bristol (I cant remember names etc) there was a pokey little pub that played live music and again had cheapish beer........we stumbled upon this when we walked back from an Indian restaurant (nice food).....again I cant remember where that is, but it isnt far from the Hotel.
There's quite a bit of sightseeing in Oslo, but this can be covered in a few days. The Ski jump 'Holmenkollen' via a short train ride was good, we actually went further up the track to Frognerparken and walked down to the ski jump.....great scenary and views.
The Viking village and boat museum is also worth checking out............another walk from Oslo centre around the waterfront to the (sort of) Island in the middle of the fjord.
Within the centre you have the art galleries (Munch) and historic buildings too.....and quite alot of shops if you fancy it.......although prices are far steeper!
Hope this helps, and I hope you have a great trip out there!
Safe journey!
We stayed at Hotel Bristol for 5 nights - which is a fabulous hotel which has a fantastic buffet breakfast (almost all food selections). We stocked up on a big breakfast as to prevent forking out for lunch, and then dined in different restaurants each night.............many to choose from!
Now the Hotel Bristol is not cheap, and we got our booking via hotelsclick.com - again great service there too! It cost approx. �90 for a double (2 of us).
The good thing about staying there was that about 100metres directly from Hotel Bristol there are several Sports Bar's that have cheapish beer.........on a Norway scale.......with prices at about �4 / �5 per pint! Also on a street behind Hotel Bristol (I cant remember names etc) there was a pokey little pub that played live music and again had cheapish beer........we stumbled upon this when we walked back from an Indian restaurant (nice food).....again I cant remember where that is, but it isnt far from the Hotel.
There's quite a bit of sightseeing in Oslo, but this can be covered in a few days. The Ski jump 'Holmenkollen' via a short train ride was good, we actually went further up the track to Frognerparken and walked down to the ski jump.....great scenary and views.
The Viking village and boat museum is also worth checking out............another walk from Oslo centre around the waterfront to the (sort of) Island in the middle of the fjord.
Within the centre you have the art galleries (Munch) and historic buildings too.....and quite alot of shops if you fancy it.......although prices are far steeper!
Hope this helps, and I hope you have a great trip out there!
Safe journey!
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