http://www.tourvideos.comCity Hall faces the harbor, where there is a major focus of activities in Oslo: a large restaurant mall, historic sights and excursion boat services. Here you will find Aker Brygge, the most exciting dining and shopping complex in town, where a shipyard that stood until the 1970s has now been transformed into a wonderful place to have a meal, do a little shopping and take a stroll along the waterfront. An indoor food court and lovely sidewalk cafes offer prime position for watching the attractive crowds on parade along the waterfront.
On the other side of the harbor you will see the imposing Akershus Castle and Fortress, which is Oslos oldest and most historic attraction, built between 1299 and 1319. A ten-minute walk along the waterfront brings you up the forts ramparts, which offer a lovely view looking back across the harbor. You can walk around the fortress grounds for free, but it is well worth time and money for an interior visit.
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