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How to visit Oslo ?

Why traveling there?


Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a vibrant and modern city with a rich history and beautiful natural surroundings. This is the perfect destination for those who seek a mix of culture, architecture, museums, and outdoor activities. Oslo is also known for its high quality of life, making it an ideal place for tourists to experience the Scandinavian lifestyle.

How to get there?


Oslo is well-connected by air, with its primary airport, Oslo Gardermoen Airport, serving numerous international and domestic flights. The airport is located about 47 km from the city center and is easily accessible by train, bus, or taxi. If you prefer traveling by train, Oslo Central Station is a major hub for trains coming from other European countries. Additionally, Oslo can be reached by bus or car from neighboring countries, with several ferry connections available as well.

What to book in advance?


To make the most of your Oslo trip, it's recommended to book tickets to popular attractions in advance. Some must-visit places include the Viking Ship Museum, the Fram Museum, the Munch Museum, and the Nobel Peace Center. If you're planning to visit multiple attractions, consider purchasing the Oslo Pass, which grants you free entry to over 30 museums and attractions, unlimited public transportation, and special discounts on sightseeing tours.

What are the costs?


Oslo is known for being an expensive city, but with careful planning, you can enjoy your stay without breaking the bank. Accommodation ranges from budget hostels to high-end hotels, with prices starting at around $40 per night for a dorm bed and $100 for a private room. Dining out can be pricey, with meals at mid-range restaurants averaging around $20-$30 per person. However, you can save money by shopping at local supermarkets and preparing your own meals.

What are the best things to do?


Some must-see attractions in Oslo include the Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Royal Palace, the Akershus Fortress, and the Oslo Opera House. Nature enthusiasts will love exploring the Oslo Fjord, with opportunities for kayaking, island hopping, and taking scenic cruises. For a taste of Norwegian history and culture, don't miss the National Gallery, the Historical Museum, and the open-air Norsk Folkemuseum.

Where to eat?


1. Fiskeriet Youngstorget: This popular seafood restaurant offers a casual atmosphere and a menu featuring fresh, locally-sourced fish and seafood dishes.
2. Maaemo: A high-end dining experience with a focus on organic, locally-sourced ingredients, Maaemo is Norway's only three-Michelin-starred restaurant.
3. Mathallen Food Hall: This food hall offers a variety of eateries showcasing both Norwegian and international cuisine, perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely meal.

Where to stay?


1. Citybox Oslo: A budget-friendly hotel in the heart of the city, offering modern, minimalist rooms and self-service check-in.
2. Thon Hotel Opera: A mid-range option with a great location near the Oslo Opera House, offering comfortable rooms and a generous breakfast buffet.
3. The Thief: A luxury hotel located in the trendy Tjuvholmen neighborhood, with stylish rooms, a rooftop terrace, and stunning views of the Oslo Fjord.

Off the beaten path


For an unusual travel experience in Oslo, consider visiting the Ekebergparken Sculpture Park. Located on a hill overlooking the city, this park combines contemporary art and nature, featuring works by renowned artists such as Salvador Dalí and Damien Hirst. The park also offers walking trails through the forest, a fantastic viewpoint of the city, and the remains of an Iron Age settlement.




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1 - Oslo Cathedral

Oslo Cathedral — formerly Our Savior's Church — is the main church for the Church of Norway Diocese of Oslo, as well as the parish church for downtown Oslo. The present building dates from 1694–1697. The Norwegian Royal Family and the Norwegian Government use the Cathedral for public events.

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2 - Akershus Fortress

Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle is a medieval castle in the Norwegian capital Oslo that was built to protect and provide a royal residence for the city.

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3 - Hiking in Oslo

Discover the world-renowned Oslo Fjord with its numerous islands like a local on a guided hiking tour. Welcoming adventurers from ages 8 and up! Oslo is the capital city of Norway, situated on the southern coast at the head of the Oslo Fjord. Renowne...

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4 - Sørenga

Sørenga is a neighborhood in Gamlebyen in Oslo, Norway. It is located east of Bjørvika, west of Vannspeilet, south of the street Bispegata and Oslo torg, and west and north of the Alna River.

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5 - Kirsten Flagstads Plass 1

The Oslo Opera House is the home of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, and the national opera theatre in Norway. The building is situated in the Bjørvika neighbourhood of central Oslo, at the head of the Oslofjord.

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6 - Bike Tours in Oslo

Discover the magnificent Oslo Fjord on a guided bike tour, and explore the main sights of the city. Welcoming adventurers of all ages! Oslo is the capital city of Norway and is situated along the coast at the head of the Oslo Fjord. The cit...

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7 - Barcode Oslo

Sentrum, meaning city-centre, is located on the southeast side of Oslo near the inner Oslofjord. The district is dominated by high rises like Postgirobygget and The Plaza. Oslo's Central Station is located on the eastern side of the borough. Sentrum consists of Bjørvika which has a history as Oslo's main harbour.

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8 - Nationaltheatret

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9 - Boat Tours in Oslo

If you're searching for a relaxing and family-friendly excursion when visiting Oslo, then this two-hour cruise is for you! Sit back, enjoy the stunning views, and discover Norway's beautiful capital city as your guide/skipper takes you on a classic t...

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10 - Hovedøya

Hovedøya is one of several small islands off the coast of Oslo, Norway in the Oslofjord. The island is quite small, no more than 800 metres across in any direction, the total area is 0,4 square kilometre.

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11 - Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art

The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art is a privately owned contemporary art gallery in Oslo in Norway. It was founded and opened to the public in 1993.

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12 - Paseo en Barco in Oslo

Head down to Oslofjord on a tour of the city's historical monuments! Learn about Oslo with the audioguides, or combine the trip with a visit to the city's museums! There is a lot to see along the banks of the Oslofjord. This trip will not only give y...

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13 - Aker Brygge

Aker Brygge is a neighbourhood in central Oslo, Norway. Since the 1980s and 1990s it has been a popular area for shopping, dining, and entertainment, as well as a high-end residential area. It was previously an industrial area.

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14 - Tjuvholmen

Tjuvholmen is a neighborhood in the borough Majorstuen in Oslo, Norway. It is located on a peninsula sticking out from Aker Brygge into the Oslofjord. It is located east of Filipstad and south of Vika. At the tip of the peninsula, next to the sculpture park, is an outdoor bathing area. The water leads out to the Inner Oslofjord.

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15 - Bootstour in Oslo

Head down to Oslofjord on a tour of the city's historical monuments! Learn about Oslo with the audioguides, or combine the trip with a visit to the city's museums! There is a lot to see along the banks of the Oslofjord. This trip will not only give y...

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16 - Ekebergparken

Ekebergparken Sculpture Park is a sculpture park and a national heritage park close to Ekebergrestauranten with a panoramic view of the city at Ekeberg in the southeast of the city of Oslo, Norway.

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17 - Bygdøy

Bygdøy or Bygdø is a peninsula situated on the western side of Oslo, Norway. Administratively, Bygdøy belongs to the borough of Frogner; historically Bygdøy was part of Aker Municipality and became part of Oslo in 1948.

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18 - Ormøya

Ormøya is an inhabited island in the inner part of Oslofjord, in the municipality of Oslo. It is located north of the island Malmøya and west of the mainland at Bekkelaget / Nordstrand.

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19 - Nydalsveien 30C

Nydalen Upper Secondary School is an upper secondary school established on 22 August 2011 located at Nydalen in the borough of Nordre Aker in Oslo, Norway. It replaced Grefsen Upper Secondary School and Sandaker Upper Secondary School.

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20 - Holmenkollen

   7 km away

Holmenkollen is a mountain and a neighbourhood in the Vestre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. It goes up to 500 metres above sea level and is well-known for its international skiing competitions.

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21 - Sognsvann

   7 km away

Sognsvann is a 3.3 km circumference lake just north of Oslo, Norway. Lying just within the greenbelt around Oslo, the lake is a popular recreational area, used as a camping, picnicking and bathing destination for the residents of Oslo during the summer, as well as a cross-country skiing, skating and ice fishing destination in the winter.

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22 - Røa

   7 km away

Røa was a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway until 1 January 2004, when it became part of the Vestre Aker district. Røa is also a suburb of Oslo, located approximately 7 kilometers away from downtown Oslo.

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23 - Fiskevollen

   8 km away

Sølensjøen in Rendalen municipality Innlandet county is part of the 46-mile Sølna river system in Norway. It is 14 km long, and the greatest depth is 58 m.

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24 - Maridalsvannet

   8 km away

Maridalsvannet is a lake in Maridalen, Oslo, Norway. It is the largest lake in the municipality of Oslo, and serves as the main drinking water supply for the city. The lake drains via the river Akerselva to the Oslofjord. The primary inflows are Skjærsjøelva and Dausjøelva.

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25 - Nesoddtangen

   9 km away

Nesoddtangen is a village and the administrative centre of the municipality of Nesodden in Akershus, Norway. Nesoddtangen is located on the tip of the peninsula between the inner Oslofjord and its arm Bunnefjorden.

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Nestled at the end of a fjord, Oslo is located in a large bay dotted with islands and islets. This omnipresence of water and nature gives the Norwegian capital a human face, which is what makes it so charming. Oslo has much to offer its visitors for a weekend or a trip to Norway. The city is home to the Munch Museum, dedicated to the work of Edvard Munch, Norway's most famous painter. For a breath of fresh air, the Bygdoy peninsula, known as Little Norway, is ideal for museum visits and forest walks. A ferry trip to the fjord and its islands will allow you to appreciate the natural beauty of the archipelago.













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