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HOW EXPENSIVE IS OSLO? | Oslo Travel Tips | Oslo Food Market Mathallen and Vippa
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How expensive is Oslo? I will show you some Oslo Travel Tips.
We will start off with showing you the typical prices inside Narvesen, the most common convenience store that you can find everywhere in Oslo (and Norway). Here, you can get snacks, drinks, and other necessities. Don't miss the coffee and pastry combo, as well as the hotdog for cheap.
Today we are exploring the rich Oslo Food culture. After the Prince Lunchbar for breakfast, we made our way to Vippa for the famous Oslo Street Food scene. By the way, don't come here on Mondays - it's the only day that they are closed!
Another great Oslo Food Market to check out is the Mathallen Oslo. It is one of the best food market in Europe, and it has so many different varieties of food. Starting off with Norwegian cuisine, to French pastries and Portuguese delicacies, Italian, Thai and Japanese cuisine.
I settled on the Noodle bowl place, where you can pick your own ingredients and sauce for your own dish. It satisfied my Asian food cravings! 😀
What about tipping in Norway? We found out that, although it is not part of Norwegian culture, your server will expect you to tip 10-20%. It is typically added at the credit card machine upon payment, and you will have to enter the amount of money in the machine.
In Oslo, I used the Oslo Pass to get into many museums for free and get discounts around the city. You can find out more about the Oslo Pass right here:
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Michael and Halef live in Atlanta, GA, but are originally from Canada and Indonesia, respectively. They love to travel and try to do it as much as possible. They are currently on a long-term round the world trip!
We will start off with showing you the typical prices inside Narvesen, the most common convenience store that you can find everywhere in Oslo (and Norway). Here, you can get snacks, drinks, and other necessities. Don't miss the coffee and pastry combo, as well as the hotdog for cheap.
Today we are exploring the rich Oslo Food culture. After the Prince Lunchbar for breakfast, we made our way to Vippa for the famous Oslo Street Food scene. By the way, don't come here on Mondays - it's the only day that they are closed!
Another great Oslo Food Market to check out is the Mathallen Oslo. It is one of the best food market in Europe, and it has so many different varieties of food. Starting off with Norwegian cuisine, to French pastries and Portuguese delicacies, Italian, Thai and Japanese cuisine.
I settled on the Noodle bowl place, where you can pick your own ingredients and sauce for your own dish. It satisfied my Asian food cravings! 😀
What about tipping in Norway? We found out that, although it is not part of Norwegian culture, your server will expect you to tip 10-20%. It is typically added at the credit card machine upon payment, and you will have to enter the amount of money in the machine.
In Oslo, I used the Oslo Pass to get into many museums for free and get discounts around the city. You can find out more about the Oslo Pass right here:
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OUR TRAVEL BLOG
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ABOUT US
Michael and Halef live in Atlanta, GA, but are originally from Canada and Indonesia, respectively. They love to travel and try to do it as much as possible. They are currently on a long-term round the world trip!
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