
*this isn't a complete map of Oslo, just the part that I spend most of my time in*
The city of Oslo is contained within all the red lines in the map above, the red lines separate the different neighborhoods of the city. The orange lines are the routes for the T-Bane, which is the underground or subway, the black dots on the routes are the above-ground stops, and the blue dots are the underground stops. It may be called the underground, but only 5 stops are actually underground, strange isn't it? It's actually very nice that way because I'm able to see most of the city that I'd miss if I were underground.
- Sognsvann Lake
- Krinsjå Studentby: the student village where I live
- Sogn Studentby: where most the international students live
- Ullevål Stadion: where the national soccer team plays
- Universitetet i Oslo: the main university campus
- Holmenkollen Ski Jump: 30 min. ride from the city to the ski jump
- Vigelandsparken: Sculpture park displaying the work of Gustav Vigeland
- Norsk folkemuseet: Norwegian Folk Museum
- Vikingskiphuset: Viking Ship Museum
- Kon-Tiki Museum: See the "First weekend in Norway" blog for more info.
- American Lutheran Church
- Royal Palace, National Theater, Original University Buildings, and Karl Johans Gate: Karl Johans Gate is mostly a pedestrian walking street lined with shops that leads from the Royal Palace to Oslo S, which is the main subway/train/bus station
- Akershus Slott og Festning: Akershus Castle/Fortress
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