'''Lillehammer''' [http://www.lillehammerturist.no/english/] is a small town in the county of Oppland in south-central Norway.
Understand
Lillehammer is best remembered as the site of the '''1994 Winter Olympics''', but it's also worth a visit in the summer for its '''beautifully preserved''' late 19th-century wooden houses.
Orientation
Lillehammer is on the shores of '''Lake Mjosa''', with the bulk of town on the east bank. From the train station it's just two blocks to '''Storgata''', the main pedestrian shopping street in the heart of the old city center.
Lillehammer (25.000 inhabitants), considered Norway's oldest winter sports resort and host of the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Lillehammer region provides you with a combination of long-standing tradition and modern activities and services. You will find excellent museums and galleries, Olympic venues, a large number of restaurants and wide selection of shops and accommodation.
The Lillehammer region is also famous for its ski terrain and excellent winter sport facilities. Nearby at Nordseter and Sjusjoen, you will find the best network of cross-country ski trails in Northern Europe, comprising 350 km. The excellent ski centre is located at Hafjell, 15 minutes away by ski bus, and offers a mountain village feel with full amenities and ski in/out accommodation.
Get in
By plane
Lillehammer does not have its own airport, but Oslo's Gardermoen is well connected by train with departures once hourly (1:40, 227 Kr each way).
By train
Lillehammer is along the main train line from Skien and Oslo towards Trondheim. The trip to Oslo takes about two hours and there are departures hourly.
Get around
Central Lillehammer is best covered on foot. Buses to various regional destinations depart from outside the train station.
See
Olympics
Many of Lillehammer's newer sights are related to the 1994 Olympics and are located in the commemorative '''[http://www.olympiaparken.no/index.php?lang=en Olympic Park]''' (''Olympiaparken'').
'''Lysgardsbakkene Ski Jumping Arena''', Olympiaparken, [http://www.olympiaparken.no/index.php?struct=81]. The ski jumping site for the Olympics, now a year-round attraction with a chairlift to the top (or, if you're feeling frisky, a hike up 954 steps). Visit the ski jump tower to gaze down at the K120 jumping hill and an excellent view of Lillehammer and Lake Mjosa. Chairlift 40 kr return incl. ski jump tower admission, plus an optional 25 kr for the bobsled simulator. The site is a solid 20-30 min uphill hike from central Lillehammer, walk up Fossgatan and follow the signs for Olympiaparken/Chairlifts. Open 9 AM to 8 PM summer, 9 AM to 5 PM spring/fall, 11 AM to 4 PM winter.
'''Norwegian Olympic Museum''', Hakon Hall, Olympiaparken.
Other
'''Maihaugen''', [http://www.maihaugen.no/]. Northern Europe's largest open-air museum with 185 traditional Norwegian buildings. Open daily in summer 10 AM to 5 PM, daily 11 AM to 4 PM except Monday in winter. Admission 90/75 kr peak/off-peak.
'''Lillehammer Art Museum''', [http://www.lillehammerartmuseum.com/]. Modern Norwegian art.
Do
There are excellent '''skiing''' and other '''winter sports''' opportunities in winter, as well as some decent hiking in summer.
Buy
Lillehammer's main shopping street is the rather inaptly named '''Storgata''' ("Big Street"), a pedestrian street lined with wooden houses, boutiques and restaurants.
Eat
Budget
'''Oylsund Kafe''' <!--sp?-->, Storgata 52. Kebabs, fish products and similar fare from 50 kr. Open daily.
Mid-range
'''Kanten Kro''', Lysgardsbakkene (''top of ski jump chairlift''). Rustic turf-roofed Norwegian house serving up daily specials from 100 kr and beautiful views over Lillehammer.
Splurge
'''Paa bordet''', Bryggerig. 70. Gourmet-restaurant with an excellent wine cellar. Menu ca. 300-400 Nkr.
Drink
Sleep
Lillehammer Youth Hostel. y the railway station in Lillehammer. 47 61260024. ttp://www.815mjosa.no.
Contact
There is an informative '''tourist office''' in the railway station building.
Tourist Information Office in Lillehammer
All the information you need on Lillehammer and the area in one place. Lillehammer's Tourist Information Centre is at the Bus and Train station.
The Tourist Information office will arrange accommodation in hotels, guesthouses and private lodgings in Lillehammer and surrounding areas.
Souvenirs of Norway.
See a display of Norwegian products for purchase in the Tourist Information. There is also a small souvenir shop with a good selection of traditional souvenirs and gifts and stamps and postcards can also be purchased.
Free brochures.
All the brochures that you may need on Lillehammer and nearby area are freely available as well as exhibitions giving information on journeys further away.
Also on sale are walking and skiing maps.
Open
Monday-Friday 09.00-16.00
Saturdays 10.00-14.00
Sundays Closed
In Summer there are longer opening hours
Phone: +47 61289800
Internet: http://www.lillehammerturist.no