Introducing Stavanger & Around
Don’t be misled by Stavanger’s title ‘Oil Capital of Norway’ – this is a picturesque city (Norway’s fourth largest) of narrow cobbled streets and small white houses. The centre is lively, containing a fine stock of bars, cafés and places to stroll. It’s an excellent point from which to begin exploring the Lysefjord.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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Re: Night train from Stavanger to Oslo S (on June 18)
by bruneski 27 May 2012
Nice, Karl. That`s all I had to know! I`ll go for the 199-NOK standard seat and use the savings wisely! Thanks a lot! Best Regards.…
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Re: Night train from Stavanger to Oslo S (on June 18)
by Karl_Kristian 27 May 2012
Hey, First of all, the 199NOK is not stantard - its promotioaal (early booking). It may rise to 299, 399, 499 before it goes up to "stand…
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Night train from Stavanger to Oslo S (on June 18)
by bruneski 26 May 2012
Checking the choices offered at www.nsb.no, I found out that an *NSB standard seat* costs NOK 199 (Minipris) while an *NSB Sleeper* costs…
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