Oslo looks like such a cool place to visit and maybe someday I will get to visit there but for now I enjoy watching your videos and all the great places to see there. Happy Easter!
Kate from Homely House said you were interesting. Thank you for this tour of Oslo. My great grandmother came from there and I’ve always wanted to visit.🇺🇸
We Sauna here in Canada, but I don’t jump in a lake either. I have rolled in the snow once and that was almost heart stopping. I’ll stick to a cool shower now.
How very beautiful! Thank you both! Love seeing the lovely places in Norway! Also, your mittens are gorgeous Arnie! Luckily I’m wrapped up in 7 blankets and a heating pad, watching how cold you guys looked made me happy I’m here and not there! LOL from US😊
Brilliant. I enjoyed that. What a lovely, interesting city. Saunas, eh. Just shows how good the water in the fjord must be. Imagine taking a sauna in London or Manchester and then leaping into the Thames or Manchester Ship Canal...hmm, not so pleasant😏
When we were visiting Oslo in December last year, we actually went to floating sauna and even plunged in Oslo fjord. It was late in the evening and every building had some kind of elumination, plus Christmas lights, so it was kinda magical. 🩵
Thank you for sharing more of your charming city with us. Hope you both had a wonderful Easter. And yes, it was fun seeing you sitting and knitting on the street!
I’m not going to hold my breath waiting, but I’m hoping one day you’ll share a video of Carlos jumping in the fjord and telling us all about it so we don’t have to do it!
Thank you guys love this video. I will visit one day love to travel. I am an English Jamaican I might find it too cold for me. I agree with Arne I will not jump in that lake, omg. haha. I think your both great. Keep on knitting. xxx
What did you eat?! When we visited Denmark from Scotland, we discovered Smørrebrød and some good ales. The food hall you went to reminds me of the one we went to in Copenhagen. Love love love.
I love seeing “ local color” - the actual day- to - of , well, the locals ! Beautiful ,very European charm. Thank you ! Love you guys. ❤Marilyn xxNJ. USA
@@ARNECARLOS actually one of you vlogs help me out i was looking for a place to buy a bunad for next year celebration when me and my husband come to visit
Thanks so much for showing us around your lovely city! You've inspired me to put a trip to Oslo on my bucket list-- the clapping echo is so cool!! 👏 Take care 🩵 guys 🌷
As a Czech, I feel the need to add Prague, though bigger, is another capital from which it is fairly easy to reach nature - some of its hidden gems are actually pockets of nature reserves _inside_ the city (though at the outskirts). So... I think that's one of the reasons the capitals to the north of us are more appealing to me than those to the south. The Baltic countries are similarly nice. 🙂
A BIG thumbs up for my 2 favourite guys on YT ! Ive been a fan since Kate mentioned your podcast whilst she was knitting a few years ago now, and Im so glad i popped over to your channel. I appreciate the fact i can get to see some of your country *doing a virtual walking tour with you guys*. Have a lovely day ❤
We went to Finland at Christmas and we only got to be there for a few hours. I think Finland and Norway need to go on a holiday wish list. Much love from Northern Ireland
How wonderful to see Oslo through your eyes! I visited Oslo on my way to Høvringen, where I was working in a hotel in the summer of 1980. Oh my goodness, that was 44 years ago! 😵 I had spent the previous day in Flåm, travelling there from Bergen by train with an American student I had met on the boat from Newcastle, UK. We caught the late night train from Flåm, arriving in Oslo very early, just as the bakers were opening, so breakfast was warm and wonderful! We wandered round the park with the echo spot (I didn’t know about it though!), then we went to the Viking museum with all the boats. It was fascinating and I loved it! My new friend was taking the night boat to Denmark while I stayed in the youth hostel before travelling by train north to Otta and then catching a bus to Høvringen. It was a long time ago but I remember so much about my time in Norway, one day I will return there! I’m closer now as I live in Orkney! 😉
Thank you for the very interesting & beautiful tour of Oslo. These hidden gems were wonderful, though like Arne I wouldn’t ever use the floating sauna!
Fabulous thank you chaps. The Norwegian tourist board should pay you commission for all the tourism you are generating. So glad to hear that Oslo is walkable. I always feel like I miss the good things if I drive or get the tram or bus. Incidentally, Flåm and Bergen are on my itinerary in July thanks to your recommendation in the members chat.
What a cool post! It's like having insider guides. So, Arne, why no sauna? Don't like heat, or the shock of jumping into the fjord or just modest? I'll do almost anything once. LOL Thanks for sharing!
What did you eat at the food market? How could you decide? Why do people have to take away from the beauty of an area with graffiti? I guess it's all over. I still don't like it. Love seeing you knitting on the go! I always have mine with me too! Arne, I will keep you company while Carlos takes the plunge. We can knit together! I also am surprised it is November. I thought more mid winter.
Folk i Telthusbakken vil ikke ha masse turister flyende. Heldigvis er det ikke så mange som ser på videoen. Jeg har selv bodd i Akersveien i 30 år tidligere. Resten var fint, mange steder jeg kjenner.