- Day 1 (2 schedule items)
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- A Benetton, Oslo
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The Italian house of Benetton is famous for bright and colorful, high-quality garments, especially for children but also for women. Classic and elegant basic clothes such as skirts, jackets and suits come in bright as well as calmer colors. The Sisley collection is designed for younger women, and successfully combines classic and playful styles in funky, original clothes. There are seven Benetton shops in Oslo.[Full Description]
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- B Botanisk Hage og Museum, Oslo
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These well-kept botanical gardens are open year-round and create beautiful surroundings for the university museums located here. Nature herself is master of ceremonies throughout the year, whether you are visiting the "systematic" part, the Rock Garden or the Fragrant Garden. In the greenhouses there are also tropical plants.Inside the Botanical Museum you can enjoy the exquisite botanical drawings by Norwegian artist Dagny Tande Lid. On the top of the hill there is a nice café. The other museums within the Gardens are the Mineral-geologisk Museum, Paleontologisk Museum and Zoologisk Museum. Free admission.[Full Description]
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- Day 2 (1 schedule items)
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- C 189 Rom & Kjøkken, Oslo
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189 Rom & Kjøkken is the Sacndic Hotel's new restaurant and bar. They serve full dinner or light plates, as well as, coffee and drinks. Outdoor seating is available, weather permiting. Children are offered a special Sigge Menu. The restaurant seats 45 comfortably.[Full Description]
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