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靠近市政厅和Akerhus城堡 可以坐轮渡过来 是比较著名的一条海滨步行街 人来人往 这里的餐馆酒吧价格会稍微贵一些 但是也值得尝一下 而且可以俯瞰海湾
Aker码头,位于Akershus Fortress西边一点点。从这里可以坐轮渡到博物馆半岛(Bygdoy Peninsula),使用奥斯陆的公交票就可以。此外,从这个码头还有轮渡开往奥斯陆峡湾的Slemmestad和Nesodden,奥斯陆公交票不适用,需单独买票。
This place is a venue for shopping and eating.To see and be seen and on a sunny day its great to sit a people watch.Walk right to the end and there is now sn area around a new msdern art gallery thst us pleasant to take a stroll
We were only in Oslo for one day/night before going on the Norway in a Nutshell tour but one of my work colleagues who had lived in Oslo for a number of years told us this was a place to go visit. the walk from our hotel (Bristol) was very short but we still stopped at a nice little coffee shop on the way and had wonderful hot chocolates and lattes. When we arrived at the harbour, we decided to stop off at the Nobel Peace Prize center at the behest of my college aged son. We only stayed an hour or so but it was time well spent, looking at the exhibits and learning about the deserving Peace Prize winners.When we got to the Aker Brygge area, we wandered around the multiple shops and restaurants within the enclosed area, and also walked the outside that had some building work going on but was still worthwhile. Overall we had a great time experiencing Nowegian life and were amazed at how hospitable all the locals were. One perfect example: we walked into a restaurant and had sat down to order drinks while we looked at the menu. My daughter asked if there was any pasta available and there was not. Our waitress ponted out that there was a great italian nearby and that we shouldnt worry about leaving her restaurant and going elsewhere, which is exactly what we did.
Aker Brygge is the best place for shopping and eating out, as well as looking at the Oslo Fjord. There are lots of shops inside the buildings. Everywhere else there are restaurants. The prices are not low, but the nearness to the fjord is fantastic and enjoyable from most of the restaurants near the seaside, especially in the summertime or when the weather is nice. The views of Akershus Castle, just across the fjord, and the City Hall in the bottom of the harbour, are lovely.At Tjuvholmen, just across one of the bridges, straight ahead and further out, there is a beach and the Astrup Fearnly Museum.
Its ok, but i did not find it all that exciting. Might have something to do with the weather, but is was very quiet and not much get excited about
What a stunning precinct in Oslo! Picture perfect every corner you turn, from the pedestrian street bathed in the golden evening sun, the waterfront view of Akershus Castle with the moon glowing gently as dusk approaches, to the architectural perfection called the Astrup Fearnley Museet - too perfect. See it to believe it. Great place to catch the sunset - there's a patk/viewing deck at the end of the stretch, near Astrup Fearnley and The Thief Spa.
Most things are expensive here, but it's still one of the best spots to visit in Oslo during summertime. Several restaurants, pubs and cafes everywhere. Lovely views of the Harbour, the Oslo Fjord, the Akershus Castle and the City Hall.Ice cream or a cold beer in the sun at Aker Brygge is never ever wrong!A must visit.
Aker Brygge is a waterfront area in Oslo, Norway. There are fabulous restaurants, shops and art galleries. It is a great place to just chill and walk around. Around each corner there is something different to see and do. The Nobel Peace Museum is in easy walking distance.
Located close to Oslo central station, it is easy to reach Aker Brygge by Tram no 12. There are lots of restaurants and cafes located long the road overlooking the Oslo Fjord. Akershus Castle is visible in teh background. Perfect place to spend an evening followed by dinner.
As in many European cities, old shipyards and storehouses are converted into modern living, shopping and dining spaces. This is one of them on a perfect location, probably the best location in Oslo. It is in the very center, close to the City hall and across of the medieval Akerhus Castle. It was very nice to walk the area by the seafront.We went for a dinner there, as there are many restaurants along the way. They are on a pricey side, but the setting is fabulous, sitting outdoor with gas heat, with views over the Bay, with lit up Castle and City hall.
Never mind the shops, restaurants etc, go there for the beauty of the place, walk on the promenade, the small bridges, relax on the benches, enjoy the harbour, the sailing ships. The buildings are so beautiful and different from one another. Give yourself a whole lazy afternoon.
In itself is a lovely place that oozes the high standard of living enjoyed by Norwegians. Just strolling or people watching, it is not to be missed. It is central and within walking distance of most of the major attractions such as the City Hall, the Nobel peace building and the Royal Palace and gardens. All in all, most enjoyable.
Beautiful on a sunny day - great place to walk and have an ice cream. Don't miss the swim park and sculpture garden at the end.
Walking the Oslo Fjord and eating in one of the many restaurants on Akker Brygge, the atmostphere, the harbour