from Budapest 5. - 6.6.2019

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ZÁŽITEK INSPIRUJE. MOTIVUJE. BAVÍ. VZDĚLÁVÁ. n Proposal Oslo from Budapest 5. - 6.6.2019

Zadavatel Kontaktní osoba Termín akce Počet osob ALEF Distribution CZ Lenka Janovicová 5. - 6.6.2019 5

Axamit Travel s.r.o. Hana Bartušková [email protected] 00420606093128

Verze nabídky: 1 (24.5.2019) c Content Content...... 2 About us ...... 3 Reference...... 3 Oslo...... 4 Ready to fly...... 6 Visa...... 6 Travel insurance...... 6 Baggage rules and allowance...... 6 Flight details...... 7 Accommodation...... 7 Hotel Radisson BLU Park...... 7 Program 5. - 6.6.2019...... 8 1. day – Wednesday 5th June 2019...... 8 2. day – Thursday 6th June 2019...... 8 Service...... 8 Useful information...... 9

Oslo from Budapest 2 n About us PROFESSIONAL EVENT MANAGEMENT.

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Oslo from Budapest 3 o Oslo The capital city of was established in the eleventh century by Emperor Harald Hardråde. In the ancient times the city was burned down several times and each time it had emerged stronger than before. Oslo is considered as a global city and is the major Norwegian hub for trading, shipping and banking. City is positioned at the northernmost end of the Oslofjord, and occupies around 40 big and small islands within its limits. This beautiful city is full of historic sites, museums, parks, a variety of restaurants serving authentic food, and hotels. It is famous for its outdoor activities like ice skating, kayaking, cycling, hiking, sailing and skiing. Oslo, the capital city of Norway is not just rich in its diverse cultural existence but is also known for its romantic scenery, which is preserved within its limits. The capital is the seat of the Norwegian Government and the Norwegian Parliament, and the home of Norway's King Harald V and Queen Sonja, The Royal Palace , is located at the end of Oslo's main street, Karl Johans gate.

There are tonnes of souvenirs out there and the temptation to buy every funny, interesting or weird little thing you see can be high when you’re on holiday, when money tends to flow from your wallet or purse a bit quicker than it would at home. This is no less the case in Norway, where the generally high prices don’t exactly help. You can, however, fnd souvenirs, memorabilia and goods in Oslo that are worth the money. Oslo is the capital of fresh ingredients. From three-star Michelin and Nordic cuisine phenomenon Maaemo to street food on the corner. Oslo offers a vast range of vibrant restaurants, cafés, and bars.Food in Oslo is as fresh as it gets. Here, you can enjoy fsh and other seafood directly at the harbour, or choose eateries where chefs grow ingredients on-site or at green urban spots. Main attractions of Oslo Kalr Johans Gate Karl Johan in the heart of Oslo is the best-known and the busiest thoroughfare in Norway, with 100.000 pedestrians using the street every day. Many of

Oslo from Budapest 4 Norway's institutions are situated here, including the Royal Palace (Slottet) - this Neo-Classical building on three floors is situated on a hill at the end of Karl Johans gate. It was build as a royal residence in the reigns of King KarlXIV Johan and Oscar I, between 1825 and 1848 , the Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget) - is constructed in yellow brick a granite base. This is where Norway's National Assembly meets. It was completed and frst used in 1866, the National theatre and the university. Aker Brygge is situated on the waterfront. Aker Brygge is a popular place to meet up for a drink, a meal or to shop. This former shipyard abounds with life. It is packed with shops and eating places.

Weather: The climate of the region is temperate, humid. Since weather in Oslo is pleasant, tourists visit Oslo throughout the year. Oslo’s climate is milder than its latitude might indicate. Summer temperatures often equal those of cities much further south, yet the winters are cold enough to make Oslo a great skiing destination. i Travel asistence from Click2Claim A prepaid assistance service with Click2Claim. Immediate professional help offered 24/7 to passengers in case of an issue with their flight.

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Oslo from Budapest 5 l Ready to fly We strongly recommend to pay attention to all information contained in these guidelines before the start of your jurney.

Visa Citizens of all EU do not need a visa to visit Norway because they hold a passport from a country that Norway has a visa exemption agreement with. Travel insurance Travel insurance is not a part of the package.

Baggage rules and allowance New rules restrict passengers on carrying liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) past screening points, whether on their persons or in their hand luggage, with the following exemptions: liquids in individual containers with capacity no greater than 100 milliliters packed in one transparent one-liter re-sealable plastic bag. Liquids cover gels, aerosols, pastes, lotions, liquid/solid mixtures and other items of similar consistency, such as drinks, toothpaste, soups, syrups, perfumes, shaving foam, etc. Preparing for the security checkpoint At the security checkpoint you will be screened by walk-through metal detection equipment or/and by a hand search. To ensure smooth passing through the security check you will need to: ● Put all liquids carried in a transparent, re-sealable plastic bag into a tray for screening, ● Take-off your jacket and/or coat for a separate screening, ● Remove all metal items on your person, like keys and coins from your pockets, and other items with metal, possibly watch, belt, jewelry and mobile phone and place them into a tray for separate screening, ● Remove your laptop and other large electrical devices from you hand luggage and put it into a tray for separate screening, ● Go through the security checkpoint when asked to do so by one of the security offcers.

Recommendation: It's unfortunate, but occasionally checked baggage is delayed. Please take this possibility into consideration when packing your luggage. Put into your hand luggage basic supplies as spare shirt, medications that you take regularly and even valuable things which loss could cause you more harm (camera, computer, tablet etc.).To easily recognise your baggages it is useful to provide it with a name tag where you specify your destination and also your contact/telephone number.

Cabin baggage allowance for your flight Norwegian - Economy Class customers are permitted one (1) piece of carry-on baggage that should not exceed weight of 10 kg, max. size 50 x 40 x 23 + 1 small bag max. size 25 x 33 x 20.

Oslo from Budapest 6 d Flight details

Flight schedule Budapest 5. - 6.6.2019 Date Airline Destination Departure/Arrival Travel Time Travel Class June 05th 2019 Norwegian Budapest - Oslo 12:00 – 14:30 2 hrs 30 min Economy June 06th 2019 Norwegian Oslo - Budapest 18:25 – 20:45 2 hrs 20 min Economy

u Accommodation

Hotel Radisson BLU Park https://www.radissonblu.com/en/parkhotel-oslo Radisson Blu Park Hotel, Oslo is located in the Fornebu Park by the Oslofjord, a 10-minute drive from Oslo city centre. Telenor Arena is located 500 m from the hotel. A bus stop can be found a 5-minute walk away. It offers a private harbour and rooms with a satellite TV and free Wi-Fi and views of the surrounding park. All rooms have a work desk. Globetrotter Restaurant offers a breakfast buffet and à la carte dishes. Guests can have a drink at the Blu Note Bar while watching a game on the flat-screen TV. Relaxation options include a large park area. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the waterfront.

Oslo from Budapest 7 p Program 5. - 6.6.2019

1. day – Wednesday 5th June 2019 Flight from Budapest to Oslo. 12:00 departure. 14:30 arrival Oslo and meet the group at the arrival hall. 16:30 transfer to the hotel Radisson BLU Park close to CISCO HQ. 20:00 meet the rest of the group at hotel lobby and dinner. 1. night in Radisson BLU Park Hotel Oslo

2. day – Thursday 6th June 2019 06:30 – 10:00 breakfast at hotel is served 08:00 early departure to ofcial program – CISCO, Philip Pedersens vei 1, 1366 Lysaker by bus. 15:45 transfer from CISCO to the airport with short stop at Hotel Radisson 18:25 departure to Budapest with arrival at 20:45 End of service o Service Services included: ● Return international flight Budapest – Oslo - Budapest ● All transfers ● Accommodation in Twin rooms ● Travel assistance from Click2Claim

Personal arrangement (not included): ● Tips and expenses of a personal nature ● Food and drinks not mentioned in the program ● Any other services not specifed above ● Travel insurance

Oslo from Budapest 8 i Useful information

• Money The offcial currency in Norway is Norwegian krone, written as NOK. Banknotes come in denominations of 50kr, 100kr, 200kr, 500kr and 1000kr. Check OANDA for the latest exchange rates.

Pound Sterling, US Dollars, Euro and other major currencies can be easily exchanged in Norway with banks and bureau de changes offering the better exchange rates once in destination. It's advisable to request bank notes in smaller denominations, as it can sometimes be hard to get change from large notes and smaller notes are handy for smaller purchases. Norway has one of Europe’s highest price levels for goods and services for personal consumption. In 2017, the price level was 43 per cent higher than the average price level in the EU area.

Salaries are really good in Norway with waiters and bar staff earning a decent wage, which means tipping is not required nor expected. Restaurants and bars include the service charge in your bill though in upmarket restaurants where table service is an important part of the experience, a tip is appreciated. It's also uncommon to tip taxi drivers or hotel staff.

• Credit Cards Debit and credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, shops, hotels and even taxis across Norway and you'll fnd ATMs throughout the country, even in smaller towns, though withdrawal fees may be charged. Traveller's Cheques are not recommended as they're often diffcult to exchange and incur high fees.

• Shopping With a long tradition of knitting, Norway is an excellent place to pick up a wool sweater or scarf. Knitwear is of high quality and comes in a variety of timeless, practical designs and functional colours. Wool is also used for thermals and outdoor clothing, perfectly suited to the cold temperatures of Norway's winter so it's worth looking out for quality pieces while you're here.

High-end shoppers will fnd ample shopping opportunities for design pieces from furniture to lighting. Scandinavian design is particularly known for its use of traditional materials and contemporary styles.

In Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore trolls are believed to be the very frst inhabitants of the region and although you're unlikely to bump into a real-life troll, you can always bring home a miniature ceramic or plastic fgurine. Another good souvenir option is a Viking drinking bowl made from wood and usually hand-painted or a Bjørklund cheese slicer, Norway's most famous invention.

Prices of goods in Norway are fxed though you may be able to bargain a little off the price for goods sold at markets.

• You are permitted to bring the following into Norway The following goods may be imported into Norway without incurring customs duty: – 200 cigarettes or 250g of tobacco products and 200 leaves of cigarette paper. The tobacco quota can be exchanged with 1.5 litres of either wine or beer. – One litre of spirits over 22% volume and 1.5 litres of wine less than 22% volume and 2 litres of beer up to 4.7% volume. The spirits quota can be exchanged with 1.5 litres of either wine or beer, while the wine quota can be exchanged with equal amounts of beer. Wine and beer may not be exchanged for stronger

Oslo from Budapest 9 beverages. – Goods to the value of Kr6,000 (if out of Norway for more than 24 hours) or Kr3,000 (if out of Norway for less than 24 hours). – The minimum age for bringing alcoholic beverages and tobacco products into Norway is 18 years though for beverages over 22% alcohol the minimum age is 20.

• Time Norway works on (CET) which is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). is observed in Norway with the clocks turning forward one hour at the end of March and one hour backwards at the end of October each year.

• Elektricity The standard voltage in Norway is 230 volts, 50Hz AC. Primary sockets generally require Continental or European plugs of the two round pin variety. We recommend that you pack a universal travel adaptor.

• Connection Phone calls Call to Norway from abroad: +47

Cellphones In Norway, there are three main mobile phone operators: Telenor Mobil, Netcom and Network Norway. Mobile phones in Norway mainly operate on a GSM network. As Norway has a relatively young population, you'll fnd that many mobile phone operators offer special discounted rates and cheap packages.

Internet Norway offers good internet access across its cities and larger towns with WiFi found in cafes and public spaces across the country. Many hotels provide free WiFi access to their guests and there is often free WiFi on board buses and trains though registration is usually required and access limited by time. Cruise ships that operate through Norway's fjords usually charge for WiFi and prices can be expensive.

• Weather The climate of the region is temperate, humid. Since weather in Oslo is pleasant, tourists visit Oslo throughout the year. Oslo’s climate is milder than its latitude might indicate. Summer temperatures often equal those of cities much further south, yet the winters are cold enough to make Oslo a great skiing destination.

• Local cuisine Norwegian cuisine primarily focuses on game and fsh, resources that are found in abundance in the country's pristine woodlands and surrounding seas. Traditionally meat would feature in every main meal whether it's slow- cured lamb's leg (fenalår) served with vegetables for dinner or smoked salmon (røkt laks) served with scrambled eggs, dill, mustard sauce and bread for lunch. Norway's long winters meant that preserving food was necessary to last the season, which gave rise to a fondness for cured fsh (tørrfsk), often eaten at breakfast with lefse, the national flatbread, and Jarlsberg cheese. Preserved meat and sausages are popular and eaten as part of a spread or served in hearty stews. Norway's meat specialities include moose - said to taste similar to venison, reindeer - wonderfully lean meat, and grouse - tender with a mild gamey taste. These meats grace restaurant menus in autumn when hunting season begins. Often meat is accompanied by potatoes (mashed, boiled or pureed) and a cream-based sauce or thick gravy. Like elsewhere in Europe, bread is an important staple in the Norwegian diet and tends to be coarse in texture and

Oslo from Budapest 10 made with whole grain flour. Rye bread is typically used for open-sandwiches, known locally as smørbrød, a buttered slice of bread topped with a range of ingredients including cheese, caviar, hard boiled egg, herring, pâté, salad leaves, herbs, sliced cucumber, tomato and pickled beets.

Norway's climate and countryside are the ideal environment for wild fruits with strawberries, bilberries, lingonberries, raspberries and apples all particularly intense in flavour and used in desserts and sweet treats such as krumkake - a cross between a waffle and a pancake that's rolled up and flled with whipped cream. The people of Norway love their coffee, so much so in fact that they are the second highest consumer of coffee in the world. This means you'll fnd quality barista-style coffee shops in all of Norway's cities and larger towns. As far as alcoholic beverages go, Norway produces a number of pilsners, red beers and malt beers with a rich flavour. With a long history, mjød (mead - a famous honey wine) is a very traditional Scandinavian drink and graces the shelves of many tourist shops though it's not a commonly-drunk beverage. In recent decades Norway's dining scene has vastly improved with a much better selection of international cuisine and in the larger cities you'll fnd a respectable choice of dining options. Today, Norwegian chefs lean towards the use of locally produced organic ingredients, creating modern versions of traditional dishes.

• Important contacts Fires and major accidents: 110 Police and rescu coordination centre: 112 Ambulance: 113

Embassy of Hungary in Norway Address: Sophus Lies gt. 3. 0244 Oslo Country Code: 00 47 Telephone: 22 54 76 40 Ambassador:Anna Mária Sikó

• Health care and vaccination Vaccinations against tetanus are recommended. The medical facilities and healthcare in Norway are excellent and available for free or at a reduced cost to European Union citizens with a valid EHIC form or its replacement ID card.

Tap water is safe to drink in Norway as it is of fantastic quality and unlikely to cause any stomach upsets.

• Safety Norway is a very very safe country. It is ranked 9th on the ranking of world's safest countries. Here is some advice about general safety about the country. • Hide the passport and other valuable documents, air tickets etc. in the hotel safe, travel only with the fnancial minimum • Do not wear jewelery, watch out for valuable things - your camera, etc., • Always park in a guarded parking place, car / bus, never leaving anything inside of the car • Travel with insurance • Watch out for luggage and bags with documents in the city center, the hotel reception etc.

We wish you nice weather and many wonderful experiences on your trip! Axamit Travel, Hana Bartuskova Tel: 00420 606 093 128

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