Tourist Attractions & Monuments Norway
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Practical information : Sightseeing Norway
Timetable
Most museums are open from Tuesday to Sunday, between 10am and 5pm, with opening times varying according to the season, public holidays and school vacations.
To be booked
You don't need to book in advance for most of the tours, just go to the ticket office to buy your tickets.
Budget & Tips
Remember to carry your identity card with you at all times, as well as your student card if you have one! This will enable you to benefit from lower rates at many museums and attractions. Most major cities offer 1-day to one-week PASSes that give access to all museums! In Oslo in particular, several museums - both indoor and outdoor - are free. You'll find the list on the city's tourist office website.
Main events
Many events are organized all year round, but it's in summer that the festivities reach their peak, with numerous music, film and general cultural festivals. In winter, there are Christmas markets, ice sculptures and other winter festivities.
Guided tours
The tourist offices in each town will be able to tell you which guided tours are available at any given time.
Smokers
There's no smoking inside, and you'll find that there's almost no smoking at all! Those Norwegians are really good!