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NKVD Junior
Joined: 23 Jun 2003 Posts: 2
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Posted: 25.06.2003 03:53 Post subject: Prices in Norway |
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Hello again. Apart from being corrected on the value of currency i found out very little about prices in Norway. Like how much is a hotel room for a night? How much is a pint (this is of the upmost importance ) how much is the match ticket likely to be? And finnaly i would like to say that it is nice to see that you are all over confident of beating Bohs. It will make winning against you minnows even more pleasureable
True to my club, my colours and country |
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RBKcanada Senior
Joined: 06 Apr 2003 Posts: 115
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Posted: 25.06.2003 04:02 Post subject: Why? |
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Why waste your time my friend? Your little club stands no chance against Mighty Mighty Rosenborg! We will win! |
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haavarl Forumsjef
Joined: 10 Sep 2002 Posts: 15253 Location: Askim
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Posted: 25.06.2003 08:21 Post subject: |
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You will be sad to hear that Norway is a p r i c e y country to visit...
Norwegian currency: NOK (Norske kroner ("Norwegian crowns"))
8 NOK = 1 Euro
The very cheapest accomodations in Trondheim you would probably find at the Interrail Centre (English pages), for 115 NOK/night. (Hey, not so pricey after all!)
Trondheim Youth Hostel (English pages) offers beds from NOK 230/night (205 for members of your national Youth Hostel organisation).
Hotels, I'd say at least 300 NOK/night for the cheapest.
You might find that the cheapest air fare would get you to Oslo Torp (90 mins south of Oslo) - then you could take the night train from Oslo to Trondheim and back. Sleeping on board would naturally save you some bucks, though the ticket is a whooping 730 NOK each way. (Add at least 100 NOK to get you from Torp to Oslo by airport coach.) Railway company: NSB (English pages).
Beer, you say? Prepare to be flogged. I don't drink so I am not updated, but feel lucky if you find a pint for NOK 30, expect NOK 40-60. |
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eoinh Junior
Joined: 24 Jul 2003 Posts: 4 Location: Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Ireland
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Posted: 24.07.2003 18:39 Post subject: |
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yeah, norway is pricey! i was there last year.
hes right about night trains. also try here for booking a flight from oslo to trondheim. its cheap when booking from ireland and your credit card is your ticket.
http://www.wideroe.no/eng...index.html
Up Brann and Bodo/Glimt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! _________________ up there with the BYRDS
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2mas Sjef
Joined: 06 Sep 2002 Posts: 59404 Location: Trondhjem
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Posted: 26.07.2003 21:40 Post subject: |
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Info about pubs etc. in Trondheim:
The Kjernen (supporters') pub: Lauritz Sjænkestue
Our official pub is located in Søndre gate. For all home and away supporters we offer this at our pub:
Beer 0,5 l 39 kr before 24 oclock and 46 kr after.
Soda 20 kr.
Free bus from the pub to Lerkendal Stadium.
The house marked in red is our pub, Lauritz:
If you are more into disco and nightclubs you will find 90% of them in the city centre, all within walking distance from each other. Other bars with cheap beer is Bobbys bar, 3b, Krambua, Microbryggeriet and a lot of others. Avoid the hotel bars/lobbies, a rip off for supporters on a tight budget. For a pint of beer (lager) expect to pay 40 to 60 Norwegian Kroner. Beer can be bought in the supermarkets, for wine and liquor you have to visit "Vinmonopolet".
Away supporters
You guys will be locacted on the lower terraces on the Adressa stand. If you come in big numbers, Rosenborg can give you up to around 1200 tickets. But usually the away section at Lerkendal isn't packed...
Look what it's like to stand (don't think you sit) at the away section: 360° panorama
More info
You can find more here: An introduction to Rosenborg and the Trondheim area |
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