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This costs 100 000 kroner
NO🏛️ Politics20 hr. ago

This costs 100 000 kroner

The article discusses the growing trend among Norwegians seeking exclusive, luxurious travel experiences, particularly in Rome and Greece. It highlights the high cost of private tours to iconic cultural sites such as the Vatican Museums and the Acropolis in Athens, where tourists can enjoy undisturbed access and personalized services. In Rome, a VIP tour offering early entry and exclusive access to the Sistine Chapel costs around 100,000 Norwegian kroner, while in Greece, the 'Acropolis Experience' allows small groups or individuals to book private tours with tailored itineraries. The revenue generated from these exclusive tours is used for preserving historical landmarks. The piece frames this trend as a shift away from traditional mass tourism toward more controlled, premium experiences.

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Dagbladet logoDagbladetIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
This costs 100 000 kroner

The article discusses the growing trend among Norwegians seeking exclusive, luxurious travel experiences, particularly in Rome and Greece. It highlights the high cost of private tours to iconic cultural sites such as the Vatican Museums and the Acropolis in Athens, where tourists can enjoy undisturbed access and personalized services. In Rome, a VIP tour offering early entry and exclusive access to the Sistine Chapel costs around 100,000 Norwegian kroner, while in Greece, the 'Acropolis Experience' allows small groups or individuals to book private tours with tailored itineraries. The revenue generated from these exclusive tours is used for preserving historical landmarks. The piece frames this trend as a shift away from traditional mass tourism toward more controlled, premium experiences.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on luxury tourism and cultural preservation, which could have political implications, it does not take an overtly ideological stance. The focus remains on market trends and tourist behavior rather than advocating for specific policies or criticizing governments. The framing

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