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Spencer Stuart Oslo Spencer Stuart Oslo Tullins gate 6, 3rd floor 0166 Oslo Norway Spencer Stuart Oslo is situated in the Tullinløkka area in the centre of Oslo, close to the Royal Palace, the main street Karl Johans gate and the Nationaltheatret Station. From oslo Airport GArdermoen Airport train The Airport Express train has 19 minute travel time from Oslo Airport Gardermoen to Oslo Central Station, a 10 min. taxi ride from the Spencer Stuart office. You can also take the train to Nationaltheatret Station, travel time 25 minutes, followed by a short taxi ride or an easy six minute walk to the Spencer Stuart Office. For more information visit https://flytoget.no/en/. Taxi The taxi travel time from Oslo Airport Gardermoen to the Spencer Stuart office may vary depending on traffic, normally 40-45 minutes. For more information on transport from the aiport to the city centre visit https://avinor.no/en/airport/oslo- airport/to-and-from-the-airport/train-buss-and-taxi/taxi. public trAnsportAtion Main stop metro and train: Nationaltheatret station The station is a six minute walk from the Spencer Stuart office. Use main entrance/exit or the one facing Nationaltheatret. Turn left heading northeast and follow Ruseløkkveien/ Frederiksgate, turn left again onto Kristian Augustgate and continue onto Tullins gate. The office entrance is marked T6. Main stop tram: Holbergs Plass Tram line 11, 17 or 18. The stop is located right outside the entrance of Tullins gate 6 (T6). For more information on public transportation in Oslo visit https://ruter.no/en/. cAr/pArkinG Slottsparken P-Hus, St. Olavs gate 35 Holberg P-Hus, Tullins gate 2.
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