Gay Travel To Oslo, Norway
A Few Pointers To What You Should Expect From Gay Travel To Oslo
Norway, just like the rest of Scandinavia is a country where sex is free and widely available and so if you are
planning on gay travel to Oslo you can look forward to many interesting opportunities. In fact, most gay life in
Oslo is concentrated in a small area in the heart of Oslo and more particularly around the Royal Palace and near
the railway station that are not more than a kilometer apart.
Gay travel to Oslo is interesting and you will find many opportunities especially if you check out some
restaurants and bars that cater solely to gays. Again, like the rest of Scandinavia, Norway and obviously Oslo have
an entrenched gay population which thrives because of the permissive society.
Karl Johan Street, the main street in Oslo that stretches from the railway station to the Royal Palace draws
huge tourist crowds. There is much for the gay oriented person in this area and also in the neighboring areas and
especially in places such as the Gronland district and also Grunerlokka.
There is also plenty of to do for the gay person who can visit numerous bars and restaurants and especially
places such as Bobs Pub and also Ett Glass that provide rich and varied nightlife opportunities for everyone -
including gays. BarTini is a gay bar.
Oslo has a thriving nightlife and its gay scene is open and in fact the country also boasts of having public
figures that are openly gay including the former Finance Minister and even the present Chairman of Oslo City
Council is gay.
Gay life in Oslo is not segregated as you would find in other cities and so gays and straights often mingle with
each other. However, certain places are strictly gay including London and also Elsker. The year 2010 will see Oslo
hosting the Mr. Gay Norway competition. So, it is the right time to visit Oslo if you are gay and a male.
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