I’d definitely come back.
However…I’d probably get a little apartment with a washing machine and real kitchen. Use the city as a base to explore the country. Lots of great-looking hiking and skiing, if you’re into that kind of thing.
This last day in Oslo I just walked. To a neat sculpture park, to lots of neighborhoods, to a river, to art parks and the harbor. I’d say I put 15 miles at least on my feet.
What a neat city. Lots of different cultures. There’s a strong Arabic presence here.
Low unemployment too, only 4%. If you can get permission to stay legally, health care is affordable (high taxes) and student expenses can be subsidized.is
Also, nevermind. For a city of about 1 million, housing is ridiculously high.
Today I go to Gothenburg, Sweden. It’s a college town a lot like Wroclaw in Poland. So I’ll feel at home there.
Have a good night!
