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6 irresistible reasons to visit Oslo this year - Partner Tip

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From lush scenery to stand-out seafood, Oslo has everything an ambitious traveler could want?and get

From lush scenery to stand-out seafood, Oslo has everything an ambitious traveler could want?and getting there has never been more affordable, thanks to SAS. [ ] [Tasting Table | Live Deliciously]( [FROM OUR PARTNER]( Into the Wild Why Everything Tastes Better In The Oslo Region Try the local ingredients that have inspired the region’s culinary scene. [Take A Look →]( Oslofjord Vibes Explore the Beach & the Country in Akershus This county has it all: gorgeous countryside, fjords and even a standout spa, recommended by Helene Jahren, owner of the Gamle Tårnhuset restaurant in Kolbotn. [Update Your Bucket List →]( Meet the Masters Experience Fresh Seafood in Fredrikstad Follow Ingeborg Nygaard, chef at Restaurant Slippen, as she sources everything from apple juice to seafood near this beautiful town located one hour from the Oslo Region. [Follow Her Path →]( City Getaway Take an Island Escape to Gressholmen Ann Sung-An Lee, chef at Gressholmen Kro, shows you around the picturesque island, located minutes from the city in the Oslofjord. [Tour It Now →]( On the Waterfront Where to Find the Best Beer in Hamar Take a tour of the greatest spots for brews—and skateboarding—in this lakeside town with Jeremy Metzger, brewer at Basarene. [Drink Up →]( A Tale of Two Cities Discover a Deeper Look at Lillehammer Fredrik and Bjørn Hettervik, chefs at Lysaker Gjestgiveri, reveal the wild side of Lillehammer’s gorgeous countryside—and the rich culture of the city. The perfect weekend getaway! [Go There Now →]( ABOUT THIS PARTNER TIP *This "Partner Tip" is a paid advertisement from our Partner. These occasional dedicated email advertisements aim to share valuable product and service ideas with Tasting Table readers that we think you will find useful and interesting. "Partner Tip" advertisements are labeled accordingly at the top of each email and can be recognized by the inclusion of the "Partner Tip" label in the email subject line. [Help |]([Contact |]([About |]([Privacy |]([Advertise |]([Search |]([Preferences |]([UNSUBSCRIBE]( Tasting Table serves genuine editorial. There is no pay for play: We only recommend products and services we love. If you read about a product or service on our site and make a purchase through the links we provide, we may receive a small commission or "affiliate fee" that we use to offset our editorial costs. "Partner Content" from our advertisers are not editorial recommendations and are clearly marked on every post or email as such. [Click here]( for our editorial policy. © 2008-2018 TDT Media Inc. doing business as Tasting Table. All Rights reserved. 447 Broadway; New York, NY 10013

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