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Category: Norway

Last Hurrahs

Author: Emma Hecht

Location: Oslo, Norway; Venice, Italy

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers

Over the past week, I’ve been to two more countries (trying to cram as many in as I can in my last days here in Europe). First was Oslo, Norway. For this trip, I splurged and stayed in one of the airport hotels. I ate dinner in the hotel restaurant and then went to my room to watch Law & Order. In the morning I got up and took the bus back to the airport where I took a train (probably the nicest train I’ve ever been on) to the city center. I had planned absolutely nothing for the trip, so I decided to walk around and see what I saw.

The first place I found was the Nobel Peace Prize Museum, which I had heard good things about from my program director, so I went in. The first floor consisted of groups of photos from current peace movements around the world. The second floor of the museum contained the history of all of the Nobel Peace Prize winners since the award began. Each little screen had the Prize winner of a particular year with a little synopsis of their work. (Here I felt extremely ignorant because I didn’t know that Barack Obama had won a Nobel Peace Prize.)

My next stop was the Akershus fortress. I didn’t go in, but there was a stellar view of the harbor from outside of it.

I walked through town a bit more and visited the Christmas market (a very big thing around this time of the year in Europe). I stumbled upon this castle as I was wandering around.

My next trip was to Venice, Italy with my friend Claire. I had three priorities: pasta, pizza, gelato. We had pizza twice, pasta twice, and gelato four times. It was all amazing. We mostly just walked around and went in little shops. There has been a lot of flooding in Venice recently. One morning the square in front of St. Michael’s Basilica was one big puddle.

Our view of the Grand Canal:

We also got on a boat and went to one of Venice’s neighboring islands, Burano. It’s a tiny place, made of colorful fisherman’s houses.

My study abroad experience has been amazing. I’m so glad that I was able to come—even after switching my major twice and I can still graduate on time. It’s unique to be able to live and be independent in another country and to take weekend trips to a completely different country. It’s bittersweet to think that I’m heading home in two days. But, the fun isn’t over yet. I have a day layover in Iceland and the airport is fifteen minutes away from the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa. Is it worth the $85/hour? We’ll find out.

Weekend Trip to Norway, Oslo

Author: Ulises E. Hernandez

Location: Oslo, Norway

Pronouns: He/Him/His

On December 8th , as my last trip in Europe, my best friend and I went to Oslo, Norway for the weekend. From Stansted International Airport in London, we flew to Oslo early in the morning in hopes to catch just a few hours of sunlight. During the winter months, Oslo only has six hours of daylight and what to me seemed like extremely cold winters. The first thing we did as soon we arrived was to find our Air B&B which was conveniently located in the heart of the city. After checking with our very lovely host, we explored the magnificent city that was full of lights, Christmas decorations, carnival rides, and other tourists who were looking to experience a unique Christmas season.

As we wandered through the cold streets of London, we came across what looked like an Ice bar. As we got closer to the establishment, we paid a small admission fee and we entered what looked like a giant commercial freezer. Inside, we saw many ice sculptures that were cut from huge pieces of actual glacier ice that was brought from the northern parts of Norway. Once we walked around for a few hours, we decided to go and explore a Christmas market that was located a few blocks from the Ice bar. Once we got there, we had the opportunity to try many local delicacies like reindeer, elk, whale, and a variety of different cheeses.

On our second day, we visited two different museums. We first visited the Oslo Historic Museum which focused a lot about the nomad history of the Norway and how ancestors of that land survived through the use of many unique skills that have now been lost due to the development of technology. After we finished walking through Historic museum, we took a bus to the Viking museum located 20 minutes away. The Oslo Viking Museum is home to about 5 different actual Viking ships that were found in the burial grounds of important Viking figures. Some of the ships had been restored, but others remained intact for historical preservation purposes.

After spending our day visiting museums, Ben and I decided to spend our last few hours near the pier in order to admire the beautiful winter scenery and the well-preserved sail ships. Before taking the train back to the airport, we eat dinner a Mexican restaurant, which are very popular in Norway. After spending many hours in the airport and having to wait for our delayed flight, we made it back to London Stansted. Unfortunately, we missed the last train to Cambridge and we were forced to take the bus back home. After a very long day of traveling, we made it back to Cambridge very early Monday morning just in time for our last week of classes. Overall, we had a very good experience and it was an absolute pleasure to be able to meet the Norwegian people.

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