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Oslo Relaxed Citywalk × Munch Museum Foodie Guide

✨ Lazy Itinerary Pack 09:00 Flight from Copenhagen to Oslo ➜ 11:30 Drop luggage at Central Station hotel 12:00 Stroll the marble rooftop of the Opera House ➜ 12:30 Private lunch on the Munch Museum rooftop 14:00 Immersive exhibition viewing ➜ 16:30 Afternoon tea at the museum café 18:00 Quick rest at the hotel ➜ 20:00 End the day with Chinese dinner 📍 Stay near Central Station: Super convenient for hitting the ski slopes the next day! Norwegians’ Ultimate Flex The Opera House rooftop is paved with Italian marble. Museum Rooftop Restaurant: Bistro Tolvte ❗️Arriving at 12:30 feels like a private booking! Nordic-designed, cozy and fresh. 🍴 Ordered VOL-AU-VENT (French seafood puff pastry?)—portion was small, but the Jomfruhummer (Norwegian lobster) was fresh and perfectly cooked! 💰 Pleasant surprise: Prices similar to regular restaurants, but with a bonus "museum sky garden" view. The Museum Alone Is Worth Flying to Norway For! Munch’s works are incredibly diverse—never repetitive, full of thought and detail. The entire exhibition experience is engaging. A true master! 🎨 Tip: Scan your ticket for unlimited re-entry! Switch between exhibition ➜ café ➜ exhibition mode. 🌟 Highlight: The Alpha & Omega story will leave you mesmerized. ⚠️ Avoid: Buying tickets in person costs 20 NOK extra! E-tickets take just 3 minutes on your phone. The Museum Café is Also a Gem—their Napoleon cake is surprisingly delicious 🍰. 🍽️ Dinner Bonus: 🥢 Shanghai2K18’s braised pork is tender and flavorful, but way too salty—it practically filled us up on salt alone! “Norwegians must be raised on salt, huh? 😂” #Norway #Oslo #MunchMuseum #BistroTolvte #Shanghai2K18 #OsloCitywalk #NorwayTravel

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Oslo Relaxed Citywalk × Munch Museum Foodie Guide

✨ Lazy Itinerary Pack 09:00 Flight from Copenhagen to Oslo ➜ 11:30 Drop luggage at Central Station hotel 12:00 Stroll the marble rooftop of the Opera House ➜ 12:30 Private lunch on the Munch Museum rooftop 14:00 Immersive exhibition viewing ➜ 16:30 Afternoon tea at the museum café 18:00 Quick rest at the hotel ➜ 20:00 End the day with Chinese dinner 📍 Stay near Central Station: Super convenient for hitting the ski slopes the next day! Norwegians’ Ultimate Flex The Opera House rooftop is paved with Italian marble. Museum Rooftop Restaurant: Bistro Tolvte ❗️Arriving at 12:30 feels like a private booking! Nordic-designed, cozy and fresh. 🍴 Ordered VOL-AU-VENT (French seafood puff pastry?)—portion was small, but the Jomfruhummer (Norwegian lobster) was fresh and perfectly cooked! 💰 Pleasant surprise: Prices similar to regular restaurants, but with a bonus "museum sky garden" view. The Museum Alone Is Worth Flying to Norway For! Munch’s works are incredibly diverse—never repetitive, full of thought and detail. The entire exhibition experience is engaging. A true master! 🎨 Tip: Scan your ticket for unlimited re-entry! Switch between exhibition ➜ café ➜ exhibition mode. 🌟 Highlight: The Alpha & Omega story will leave you mesmerized. ⚠️ Avoid: Buying tickets in person costs 20 NOK extra! E-tickets take just 3 minutes on your phone. The Museum Café is Also a Gem—their Napoleon cake is surprisingly delicious 🍰. 🍽️ Dinner Bonus: 🥢 Shanghai2K18’s braised pork is tender and flavorful, but way too salty—it practically filled us up on salt alone! “Norwegians must be raised on salt, huh? 😂” #Norway #Oslo #MunchMuseum #BistroTolvte #Shanghai2K18 #OsloCitywalk #NorwayTravel

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