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Driving through Norway's most expensive area Holmenkollen

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Soria Moria Hotel for any special occasion to be celebrated, the Askeladden House with its Fairytale room and adjacent salons will create the perfect setting. For any celebrations, business gathering or events.

Welcome to Lysebu: straight out of a Norwegian fairy-tale, surrounded by unspoiled nature, Lysebu is idyllically situated at the top of Holmenkollen and yet just 20 minutes from the pulsing heart of the city. Lysebu is Norway’s national gift to Denmark, and was built in 1916 in traditional Norwegian style. It offers outstanding opportunities for enjoying nature and the outdoors but is also an ideal base for city-based experiences. Lysebu is famous for its excellent cuisine, its well-stocked wine cellar and staff who will do everything they can to make their guests’ stay an enjoyable one. Lysebu is second to none when it comes to quality, comfort and aesthetics. There is a consistent focus on detail throughout, making Lysebu an unforgettable experience.

Voksenåsen is Norway's national gift to Sweden as a thank you for humanitarian aid during World War II. It is wholly owned by the Swedish state and is today run as a center for Swedish-Norwegian cooperation and as a conference hotel with a restaurant.

The Tryvann tower Oslo Winter Park This small ski resort offers varied terrain & a snowboard park, plus a rental shop & ski school.

The Holmenkollen Ski Museum, located underneath the famous ski jump, is the oldest of its kind in the world. An exhibition with 2500 pairs of skis, some of which have belonged to Norway’s most famous skiers and members of The Royal Family, takes you through 4000 years of skiing history.
The museum also shows artefacts from the expeditions of Norwegian polar heroes Nansen and Amundsen, and an exhibition on snowboarding and modern skiing. Kids will enjoy the special children's room Blåkollen (‘the blue hill’), which includes several slides, playhouses and exciting nooks and crannies. From the museum lobby you can take the elevator up to the plateau of the iconic ski jump tower, which boasts wonderful panoramic views of the city.
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