Damestredet is a small alley with historical houses which were inhavited about early of 1900s and very well-preserved. Up to now people still are living in the wooden houses. It lies around old Oslo are (Gamle Oslo).Damstredet is a nice place for those people who love old views, old things, old houses of Norsk. Just short walk(about 160m) through the houses and experiences of Beauty. If you start from Oslo central station get bus 37 for 3 stops and walk for 5 minutes to...
Read moreLovely morning walk along colorful buildings. Damstredet is a charming and picturesque street located in the heart of Oslo, Norway. This well-preserved street is lined with colorful and quaint 18th and 19th-century houses, showcasing the architectural style of the time. The houses are adorned with intricate details, such as wooden carvings, decorative facades, and well-preserved facades that give a glimpse into...
Read moreVisited Damstredet and honestly found it a bit overrated. The area is quite small with only a few houses, and it didn’t feel worth the trip—especially since it’s not very close to the city center. While the houses are charming, the experience was underwhelming overall. Wouldn’t recommend going out of your way...
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