
Flights Amsterdam - Oslo
Oslo

Norway’s capital Oslo is surrounded by beautiful nature and is just big enough for a short citybreak. There is plenty to do – whether your passion is culture, gourmet food, rock concerts or parties that last from dusk till dawn. If you have more time, we suggest that you explore the countryside because Norway’s fjords are famous for their beauty.
In Oslo, step into the Viking Ship Museum and you are taken back to the era when Vikings dominated the seas in Scandinavia and elsewhere. One of the most exciting attractions of the museum are three ships found near Oslo, the most beautiful of which is Oseberg. Oslo is also home to the museum of Norway’s famous artist Edvard Munch. His painting “The Scream” is one of the world’s most famous artworks.
The Oslo Museum of Nature consists of several smaller museums and botanical gardens. By the way, the museum’s exhibits include a skeleton of a dinosaur. Of smaller museums, one should mention the Museum of Geology and Museum of Paleontology.
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Schiphol Airport (AMS)

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol – one of the busiest airports in Europe and the main airport of the Netherlands – is located 14 km south-west of the centre of Amsterdam. The airport has one main terminal on three levels and three large departure halls.
You can reach the airport from the city centre by train, bus or taxi – or hire a car. The train journey to the city centre takes around 20 minutes. By taxi, the journey takes 30 minutes.
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Oslo Lufthavn (OSL)

Oslo Lufthavn is Norway's main airport. In 2014, OSL served 24,3 million travellers and was Scandinavia's second largest airport.
The airport is located in Ullensaker Municipality, approximately 47 km north of Oslo. The airport has a strong environmental profile which includes major focus on public transport to and from the airport. In 2014. Oslo Airport has excellent ground transport connections by train, bus and taxi to and from the airport.
15,000 people work at OSL to keep the airport running 24 hours a day. They are employed by more than 100 companies working on everything from baggage handling to air navigation.
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