Opera House
An architectural marvel sitting directly on the Oslo Fjord, this iconic building's design allows visitors to walk on its roof, offering stunning city and water views.
Oslo Opera House
A stunning example of modern architecture resembling an abstract boat rising from the harbor, featuring glass walls, mirrored sides, and a slanted walkway offering breathtaking city views.
Bjørvika neighborhood
The Bjørvika neighborhood is visible from the top of the Oslo Opera House.
Munch Museum
Et museum dedikert til livet og verkene til den anerkjente norske kunstneren Edvard Munch, hvor besøkende kan se ikoniske malerier som "Skrik" og lære om Munchs innflytelsesrike rolle i moderne kunst.
Grünerløkka district
This vibrant and bohemian neighborhood is Oslo's hub for trendy cafes, independent boutiques, vintage shops, and lively bars. It's the perfect place to soak up the city's youthful energy and creative spirit.
Skaal Matbar
Skaal Matbar is a trendy spot in Grünerløkka known for its global small dishes, layered potato fries with crème fraîche and dill oil, and grilled cheese with cheddar and jalapeños.
Olaf Ryes Plass
A nice square in the heart and soul of a working-class district.
Vigeland Sculpture Park
An open-air gallery in Frogner Park featuring over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland in bronze, granite, and cast iron, making it the largest sculpture park by a single artist in the world.
Frogner district
The Frogner district is a pleasant area to walk through to reach the Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Monolith
The Monolith is a 14-meter tall column carved from a single block of granite depicting 121 human figures in the Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Frogner area
The Frogner area features the elegant shopping district around Bogstadveien.
Bogstadveien
Bogstadveien is a street in the western part of Oslo with higher-end shops, running from Majorstuen eastwards.
Freia chocolate shop
The Freia chocolate shop on Karl Johans gate offers chocolate that has defined Norwegian taste for over 100 years and hot chocolate in winter.
Karl Johans gate
A long road running through the heart of Oslo's city center, stretching up to the Royal Palace, with shops, restaurants, bars and important buildings including parliament.
Royal Palace
Built in the 19th century, it serves as the residence of the Norwegian royal family and a symbol of national pride, surrounded by public parks and private gardens, open to visitors during the summer months with guided tours costing about $15 USD.
Stegastein Lookout
A stunning viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Geirangerfjord, Norway.
Trolltunga
A spectacular rock formation resembling a troll's tongue, perched high above Ringedalsvatnet lake, offering a challenging hike and incredible views.
Trollstigen
The 'Troll's Path', a dramatic and winding mountain road with steep inclines and breathtaking viewpoints.
Geiranger Fjord
A breathtakingly beautiful and iconic Norwegian fjord known for its steep cliffs and cascading waterfalls.
Pulpit Rock
A massive, flat-topped cliff that juts out 604 meters above the Lysefjord, offering iconic panoramic views.
Preikestolen
Also known as Pulpit Rock, this is a massive, flat-topped cliff that offers a breathtaking panorama of Lysefjord.
Geirangerfjord
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Geirangerfjord is one of Norway's most iconic and beautiful fjords, known for its dramatic cliffs and waterfalls.
Skageflå Mountain Farm
An abandoned historical mountain farm nestled above Geirangerfjord, offering a unique glimpse into Norway's past agricultural life.
Geirangervegen
A famous scenic road in western Norway, offering spectacular views of fjords and mountains, especially known for its switchbacks.
Stryn
A village in western Norway known for its stunning natural beauty, surrounded by mountains, glaciers, and deep blue lakes.
Lovatnet
A beautiful lake in Stryn, Norway, characterized by its striking turquoise waters and surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery.
Oldevatnet
A picturesque lake located in the municipality of Stryn, offering stunning views of surrounding mountains and reflections.
Eggjenibba
A mountain peak offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Geirangerfjord and surrounding natural landscapes.
Romsdalen
A dramatic and scenic valley in western Norway, known for its towering peaks, cliffs, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
Trollveggen
The 'Troll Wall', a spectacular and imposing rock face in Romsdalen, famous for its sheer height and challenging climbing.
Litlefjellet
A popular mountain offering accessible hiking trails and rewarding views over the Romsdalen valley.
Atlantic Ocean Road
An engineering marvel and scenic tourist route that winds through islands and skerries along the Atlantic coast.
Lysebotn
A small village nestled at the end of the dramatic Lysefjord, serving as a base for exploring the surrounding natural wonders.
Bergen
Bergen is a coastal city known for its colorful Hanseatic wharf, Bryggen, and its historic charm surrounded by mountains and fjords.
Oslo
Norway's vibrant capital city, offering a mix of cultural attractions, historical sites, and beautiful natural surroundings.
Tromsø
A vibrant city in Northern Norway, famed for its Arctic landscapes, opportunities to see the Northern Lights, and midnight sun.
Lyngen Alps
A dramatic mountain range in Northern Norway, renowned for its stunning glaciers, fjords, and excellent opportunities for winter sports.
Nordkapp
A famous cliff plateau offering spectacular views and marking a significant point on the edge of mainland Europe.
Svalbard
A remote Arctic archipelago halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, offering a rugged landscape and abundant wildlife.
Lofoten Islands
An archipelago known for its dramatic mountain scenery, picturesque fishing villages, and stunning natural beauty above the Arctic Circle.
Henningsvær
A picturesque fishing village in the Lofoten Islands, known for its charming harbor and art galleries.
Reine
A postcard-perfect fishing village on the Lofoten Islands, nestled among dramatic peaks and crystal-clear waters.
Kvalvika
A beautiful and remote beach in the Lofoten Islands, offering stunning coastal scenery and a sense of tranquility.
Saltstraumen
A powerful tidal current strait known for its massive whirlpools and abundant marine life.
Senja
Norway's second-largest island, offering rugged mountains, deep fjords, and picturesque fishing villages.
Sørenga Sjøbad
Sørenga Seabath is a sea bath where locals lay out, tan, and swim on a nice day; it's overrated for swimming but underrated to see.
Sognsvann
Sognsvann Lake is a beautiful spot where locals picnic, swim, and tan, accessible by metro, but a smaller, almost untouched lake is a 10-minute walk away for a more peaceful experience.
Bygdøy
Many fascinating museums are on the Big Day Peninsula including the water slide Norwegian Maritime Museum and the Viking ship museum.
Fram Museum
Houses the original Arctic and Antarctic expedition ship used by famous Norwegian explorers, with interactive, child-friendly exhibits that make you feel as though you're part of the historic voyages; admission is about $15 USD.
Huk
Huk is a park and beach area near the museums on Bygdøy, offering a peaceful atmosphere where visitors can swim.
Mathallen Oslo
Mathallen Food Hall is a Food Lover's Paradise offering a plethora of international cuisines and culinary experiences.
Akershus Fortress
A historic medieval castle built in the 12th century, serving as a defensive stronghold and royal residence; visitors can explore the expansive grounds for free or tour the castle interiors for a small fee.
Vigeland Park
Vigeland Park is a beautiful park and sculpture park, but is fairly rated and usually crowded, so allocate a couple of hours to enjoy the distinct art style, visiting before 10 AM or after 4 PM to avoid tour groups.
Ekebergparken
Ekeberg Park is a stunning park that requires a steep climb, with art installations scattered throughout the forest, offering wonderful views of the city and fjord.
Botanical Garden
Oslo's Botanical Garden is a lush oasis featuring diverse plant collections, themed gardens, and a historic arboretum. It's a peaceful retreat perfect for nature lovers and a stroll.
Vettakollen
A scenic hill overlooking Oslo, offering a rewarding hike with stunning cityscapes and a taste of Norwegian nature.
Tim Wendelboe
Tim Wendelboe is a top coffee place, known as the crown jewel, offering a pricey but fantastic coffee experience in a local area.
Supreme Roastworks
Supreme Coffee is a second coffee spot with a high level of quality.
Curo
Curo is a unique coffee shop in a trendy local area of town.
The Little Pickle
The Little Pickle is a fantastic restaurant known for its shoe cream at breakfast and full dinner experience.
Nectar
Nectar is a restaurant with immaculate vibes that requires a reservation.
Le Benjamin
Le Benjamin is a French restaurant that is one of the hottest tables in town, requiring a reservation.
Mook Museum
The new Munch Museum opened in 2021 and is the largest museum in the world dedicated to Edvard Munch, housing more than 28,000 objects given to the city of Oslo by the artist.
Oslo's waterfront
The Munch Museum is located on Oslo's waterfront, next to the city's opera house.
Oslo fjord
Visitors can hop aboard a classic wooden ship and sail out from the port of Oso on a sightseeing Adventure Into the Wild Heart of the Oslo Fior to explore the rugged beauty.
The Salmon
The Salmon restaurant is located on the Oslo Fjord and serves Norwegian salmon in every conceivable variation, including on a waffle with mayonnaise, onions, and salmon roe.
Holman Kolbachen
Holmenkollbakken is a ski jump in the north of Oslo with a stunning view of Oslo; in the summertime, there is a zipline.
Munch (Scream) Viewpoint
A viewpoint where Edvard Munch supposedly found inspiration for his famous painting 'The Scream'.
Telthusbakken
Charming cobblestone streets are lined with beautifully preserved wooden houses dating back to the early 19th century. Walking here is like stepping back in time, and it's free to explore.
Damstredet
A picturesque neighborhood with charming cobblestone streets lined with beautifully preserved wooden houses dating back to the early 19th century, free to explore.
Old Aker Church
The oldest building in Oslo, dating back to the mid-1100s, currently undergoing renovations.
Our Saviour Cemetary
A peaceful cemetery in downtown Oslo, where famous figures like Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Munch are buried.
Syverkiosken Hot Dog Stand
The only remaining classic hot dog kiosk in Oslo, known for its delicious hot dogs with unique toppings like caramelized onions and homemade mashed potato salad.
Vigeland Mausoleum
A unique museum created by Emanuel Vigeland, featuring a dark, barrel-vaulted room covered in dramatic and erotic fresco paintings depicting human life; open only on Sundays.
Oslofjord
This stunning natural harbor is the gateway to Oslo, offering picturesque islands, charming coastal towns, and opportunities for scenic boat trips and swimming. It's the heart of Oslo's maritime identity and a beloved recreational area.
Oslomarka
Oslomarka Forest offers guided snowshoeing tours from Oslo.
Grünerløkka
A vibrant district known for its lively atmosphere, street art, and numerous cafes and bars, offering accommodation options from trendy hostels to boutique hotels.
Oslo Central Train Station
Oslo Central Train Station is the primary railway station in Oslo, serving as a major transit point for national and international train services.
Myrdal
Myrdal is a mountain railway station known for being the transfer point between the Bergen Line and the scenic Flåm Railway.
Flåm
Flåm is a village situated at the inner end of Aurlandsfjorden, renowned for its stunning fjord landscape and the historic Flåm Railway.
Gudvangen
Gudvangen is a small village located at the end of the Nærøyfjord, serving as a docking point for fjord ferries and a bus transfer location.
Voss
Voss is a municipality and town in Vestland county, known for its dramatic landscapes and various outdoor activities.
Viking Ship Museum
The Viking Ship Museum boasts the Oseberg ship, a remarkably preserved 9th-century burial ship, and displays other Viking ships and artifacts, providing insights into Viking burial rituals.
Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
Et friluftsmuseum som står som et bevis på Norges rike kulturarv, med en bemerkelsesverdig samling av 160 historiske bygninger, fremhevet av den ikoniske Gol Stavkirke.
Kon-Tiki Museum
The Kon-Tiki Museum, located at Bygdøynes, displays the Kon-Tiki raft and the Papyrus Boat Ra 2, built by Thor Heyerdahl to demonstrate early human ocean crossings.
National Museum
The National Museum is a general art museum and the largest of its kind in Norway, exhibiting Norwegian and international art, including a dedicated room for Edvard Munch's paintings.
Nobel Peace Center
A place where the Nobel Peace Prize is given out and a really cool place to go to see the history of the Peace Prize.
Vigeland Museum
The Vigeland Museum, located near Frogner Park, was the home and studio of Gustav Vigeland and showcases his creative process, plaster models, and earlier pieces, also hosting contemporary art exhibitions.
Bygdøy Peninsula
Bygdøy Peninsula is a haven for history and nature lovers, housing five National museums including the Viking Ship Museum and the Kon-Tiki Museum, with serene beaches and trails for leisurely strolls or swimming when the sun is out.
Frogner Park
Frogner Park is famous for its 212 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, including the iconic Angry Boy and the towering Monolith, offering a unique blend of art and nature.
Norwegian National Gallery
The Norwegian National Gallery is home to Munch's The Scream and also features works by Picasso, Renoir, and Paul Cezanne.
Tjuvholmen Sculpture Park
Tjuvholmen Sculpture Park, designed by Renzo Piano, features sculptures by modern art luminaries by the fjord.
Norway's Resistance Museum
Norway's Resistance Museum chronicles the Norwegian resistance during Nazi Germany's occupation from 1940 to 1945.
Holmenkollen Ski Museum and Tower
The Holmenkollen Ski Museum and Tower offers insights into Norway's skiing history and boasts panoramic views of Oslo.
Oslo Winter Park
Oslo Winter Park is a paradise for ski enthusiasts.
TusenFryd
Located around 20 km south of Oslo, it is Norway's largest amusement park with over 30 Fun roller coasters carousels a log ride and much more.
Astrup Fearnley Museum
The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, designed by Renzo Piano, is located at Tjuvholmen and showcases modern art by artists like Jeff Koons and Cindy Sherman.
Norwegian Folk Museum
The Norwegian Folk Museum, an open-air museum, showcases the diversity of Norwegian wooden architecture.
Gol Stave Church
One of the few remaining stave churches in Norway, dating back to the 12th century, featuring intricate carvings.
Aker Brygge
An area famous for its pier, waterfront, eateries, up-market shopping, and connection to several islands, where the most expensive hotel in Oslo, ‘The Thief,’ is located.
Ibsen Museum
The Ibsen Museum, the former home of playwright Henrik Ibsen, offers a deep dive into his life and works.
Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology
The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is a paradise for tech enthusiasts, featuring interactive stations, workshops, and historical exhibits.
Oslo City Hall
A noticeable landmark with a red brick exterior and clock tower, featuring a stunning Great Hall where Nobel Peace Prize ceremonies are held, and offering free guided tours.
University Botanical Garden
The University Botanical Garden, Norway's oldest Botanical Garden, is home to a diverse range of plant species.
Historical Museum
The Historical Museum in Oslo features a collection of Viking artifacts, including swords, gold, silver, a runestone, and the best-preserved Viking helmet in the world.
Maritime Museum
The Norwegian Maritime Museum, located in Bygdøy, focuses on the history of seafaring in Norway, featuring old ships, models, and paintings.
The National Museum
An art gallery with traditional and non-traditional works, sculptures, and paintings, including a version of Edvard Munch’s “The Scream,” claimed to be the most valuable painting in the world.
Freia Chocolate Factory
The original Freia chocolate factory is located in Oslo, still producing some of the finest creamiest and sweetest chocolate around.
Gamlebyen
Gamlebyen is the old town of Oslo, where Oslo used to be in the Middle Ages, with some ruins and guided tours available during the summer.
Oslo Royal Palace
Den offisielle residensen til Norges monarker, omgitt av den majestetiske Slottsparken.
Palace Park
Surrounding the Royal Palace, this beautiful and expansive park offers green lawns, scenic walking paths, and tranquil ponds, providing a peaceful escape in the city center. It's a favorite spot for locals to relax and stroll.
SALT
Et unikt kunstprosjekt og rom langs Oslo waterfront, hvor en rekke kulturelle arrangementer finner sted gjennom året, med badstuer.
Nordmarka
Nordmarka is a large forest area north of Oslo, offering hiking paths and destinations like Kopperhaugen and Kikut.
Kirkeberget
Oslos høyeste topp, beliggende i Nordmarka.
Tjuvholmen Sculpture Parks
Located on the modern Tjuvholmen peninsula, these outdoor parks showcase impressive contemporary sculptures, including works by artists like Louise Bourgeois and Antony Gormley. It’s an open-air art gallery by the sea.
Oseberg ship
Verdens eldste vikingskip, oppdaget i en monumental skipgrav.
Gokstad
The Gokstad ship, a large Viking burial ship, is another key exhibit, known for its robustness and size, representing the peak of Viking shipbuilding. It's on display at the Viking Ship Museum.
Tune
The Tune ship, a Viking Age ship discovered in a burial mound, offers insight into Norwegian burial customs and shipbuilding techniques. While smaller than others, it provides valuable historical context.
National History Museum
Det største naturhistoriske museet i landet, som tilbyr en reise gjennom zoologi, geologi og klimaendringer.
Oslo Cathedral
An imposing edifice originally commissioned in the 12th century, rebuilt in 1694 after a fire, and restored in the 19th and 20th centuries, offering historical and architectural significance with no admission fee.
Stortorvet square
As Oslo's central market square, Stortorvet is a bustling hub surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and the iconic 'Carolus Rex' statue. It's the heart of the city's commercial and social life.
Karl Johan street
En gågate fylt med liv og kulturelle skatter, som forbinder Oslos sentralstasjon og Slottet, og tilbyr shopping og restauranter.
National Theatre
Norway's premier stage for drama, the National Theatre is an imposing building on Karl Johans gate, showcasing a repertoire of classic and contemporary Norwegian and international plays. It’s a cultural cornerstone of Oslo.
Aker Brygge district
A lively waterfront district known for its modern architecture, restaurants, and bustling atmosphere.
Bygdoy
A peninsula home to several key museums, offering insights into Norway's maritime history and cultural heritage.
Norsk Folkemuseum
The Norwegian Museum of cultural history, which includes an open-air museum with relocated buildings and cooking demonstrations of Norwegian bread.
City Hall
Oslo's City Hall is not only a working municipal building but also an architectural gem, famous for its striking brick facade and the stunning artwork within, including the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony hall.
Thief Island
A contemporary island district known for its modern architecture, art galleries, and waterfront promenade.
Hovedøya
An island in the Oslo Fjord featuring lush forests, sandy beaches, and historical sites like the ruins of a Cistercian monastery from 1147 and old military cannon batteries from 1808.
Oslo Airport (Gardermoen)
The main gateway to Oslo, located about 35 kilometers northeast of the city center, accessible by the Airport Express Train (Flytoget) in 20 minutes for around $20 USD.
Sorenga Waterfront
A trendy area on Oslo's eastern edge featuring a seawater pool known for its clean, safe water, suitable for year-round swimming with saunas in winter and cold water dips in summer.
Vippa
A dynamic food court marketplace set against the backdrop of the Oslo Fjord, supporting local farmers, producers, and emerging chefs with sustainable products.
Oslo City Hall (Rådhuset)
An iconic building serving as the headquarters for the city council and the venue for the annual Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, featuring striking modern architecture contrasting with its historic significance.
Oslo National Theatre
One of Norway's largest and most distinguished venues for performing arts, established in 1899, offering cultural treats for those who manage to secure a ticket.
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
A modern art museum along the Aker Brygge waterfront, well worth a visit with admission priced at $12 USD.
Vandelay
A fantastic brunch place with classic dishes and streetside seating, where a hearty meal will cost about $18 USD.
Oslo Botanical Gardens
A lush botanical garden with 5500 plant species, a beloved recreational spot with an Arboretum, two greenhouses, and various themed gardens at no cost.
Natural History Museum
Invites you to delve into over 4.5 billion years of natural history, with a special focus on Scandinavian geology and archaeology; entrance is approximately $12 USD.
Norske Folkemuseum
An open-air museum presenting a vivid tableau of life in Norway from the 16th century to the present across 160 historic buildings, offering a unique glimpse into rural and urban Norwegian life through the ages; entrance is around $15 USD.
Ekebergrestauranten
Offers spectacular views of Oslo and a menu featuring modern Nordic cuisine, with a dinner costing around $40 USD.
Café Vigeland
Located within Frogner Park, offering a Norwegian smoked salmon sandwich paired with a side of fresh garden salad, costing around $15 USD.
Lindøya
Adorned with around 300 traditional wooden cottages, vividly painted in red, yellow, green, and white, ideal for swimming, boating, or simply lounging by the water.
Olivia Aker Brygge
Known for its excellent Italian cuisine, recommend trying their signature seafood risotto or the classic margherita pizza, each costing around $20 USD, while overlooking the scenic Oslo fjord.
The Royal Palace
Home to Norwegian royalty, the palace is set amongst acres of greenspace and features soldiers guarding the palace with a Changing of the Guard ceremony; tours inside are available with advance booking.
Slottsparken
The beautiful gardens surrounding the Royal Palace, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
National Gallery
Norway’s largest collection of art, including Edvard Munch’s iconic 'The Scream'.
Holmenkollen Ski Jump & Museum
One of the most fearsome ski jumps in the world, offering virtual simulators, a lift to the top for views, and the option to zipline down.
Tjuvholmen
Tjuvholmen is located at the end of Aker Brygge and features the Astrup-Fearnley Museum.
Oslo Gardermoen Airport
The airport to fly into when getting to Oslo.
Grønland
A neighborhood in Oslo where you can find a beer drinking oasis.
Sognefjord
Known as the 'King of Fjords', Sognefjord is Norway's longest and deepest fjord, offering breathtaking scenery.
Jotunheimen National Park
This national park is home to Norway's highest mountains and offers incredible hiking and natural beauty.
Atlantic Road
A scenic stretch of highway that winds along the coast, featuring spectacular bridges and ocean views.
Jostedalsbreen glacier
The largest glacier on mainland Europe, offering opportunities for glacier hiking and stunning ice formations.
Hardangervidda
The largest mountain plateau in Europe, known for its stark, beautiful landscapes and hiking opportunities.
Svalbard Islands
An Arctic archipelago with glaciers, polar bears, and unique wildlife, offering otherworldly landscapes.
North Cape
A dramatic cliff offering a famous viewpoint at the edge of the Arctic Ocean, symbolizing the top of Europe.
Hardangerfjord
Norway's second-longest fjord, known for its stunning natural beauty, fruit farms, and waterfalls.
Arendal
A picturesque coastal town in Southern Norway, known for its maritime history and charming archipelago.
Nærøyfjord
A stunning and dramatic branch of the Sognefjord, characterized by its narrowness and towering cliffs.
Kristiansand
A vibrant coastal city in Southern Norway, known for its beaches, family attractions, and lively summer atmosphere.
Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park
A vast mountain area known for its wild reindeer, musk oxen, and dramatic, rugged landscapes.
Holmenkollen
Holmenkollen, known for its famous ski jump tower, offers a ski museum and a view platform at the top of the jump tower with views of Oslo.
Akershus Fortress & Castle
A castle overlooking the sea with views across Oslo, featuring royal-themed items, the Royal Mausoleum, a Royal Chapel, King Christian's room, the Prince's Chamber, and the Hall of Olaf V.
The Norwegian Parliament
Where the Norwegian government meets, offering free guided tours where visitors can learn about the history of the building and Norway itself, and see the Parliament chamber.
The Folk Museum
An open-air museum resembling an old-style Norwegian village with actors in costumes, offering the chance to try Norwegian Lefse and explore traditional wood huts and churches.
the Opera House
The country's foremost opera venue, where visitors can climb on its roof for views.
the Munch Museum
An art gallery filled with the works of Edvard Munch, home to a rooftop bar and some of his works displayed free of charge around the building.
Holmenkollen Ski Jump
Home to a ski museum covering Norwegian skiing history as well as polar exploration, with a viewing platform offering panoramic views of oslofjord.
Oslo Central Station
The main transportation hub in Oslo, where visitors arrive from the airport via Flytorget train or Torp Expressen bus, and where they can find the Oslo Visitor Center.
National Opera House of Oslo
The country's foremost opera venue, where visitors can climb on its roof for views.
Edvard Munch Museum
An art gallery filled with the works of Edvard Munch, home to a rooftop bar and some of his works displayed free of charge around the building.
Oslo Harbour
A waterfront area where people sunbathe, paddle board, walk, get married, or enjoy waterfront saunas, and where cruise ships dock.
Norwegian Armed Forces Museum
A museum for history and firearms enthusiasts, located near the harbour and Akershus Fortress.
National Museum of Oslo
An art gallery with traditional and non-traditional works, sculptures, and paintings, including a version of Edvard Munch’s “The Scream,” claimed to be the most valuable painting in the world.
St Olav’s Church
One of the two most famous churches in Oslo, described as more colourful than the cathedral.
Norwegian Maritime Museum
A museum to learn about the maritime history of Norway, located near the Kon-Tiki Museum and the Fram Museum.
Nakholmen
An island similar to Lindøya, offering a picturesque setting.
Gressholmen
An island and nature reserve in the Oslo Fjord, known as a haven for seabirds with stunning views.
Bleikøya
An island similar to Lindøya, offering a picturesque setting.
Ekeberg Park
Home to green spaces with views over Oslo Harbour and buildings, as well as strange statues.
Oslo Gardermoen International Airport
The main airport serving Oslo, connected to Oslo Central Station by the Flytorget train.
Sandefjord Torp Airport
An airport served by Ryanair, located a 2-hour bus ride from Oslo bus terminal via the Torp Expressen Bus.
Oslo Visitor Center
A place to pick up a free paper map and buy an Oslo pass for access to museums and public transport.
Oslo Street Food
An indoor foodie market where you can try various cuisines.
Akerselva River
A river with a beautifully forested trail located a couple of minutes walk from Telthusbakken.
Cemetery of Our Saviour
The main honorary burial ground in Norway, where you can find the tombstone of Edvard Munch, the famous Norwegian painter.
The Vigeland Museum
The former home and studio of Gustav Vigeland, featuring his earlier works, portraits, and plaster casts used for the sculptures in Vigeland Park.
Parliament
The Storting building is the seat of the Norwegian Parliament, an iconic landmark known for its distinctive architecture and central role in Norwegian democracy.
Lille Herbern
A little island just off the coast of the mainland with a restaurant and a little beach, accessible by a short boat ride.
Freia shop
A store located along Karl Johans gate where you can find all sorts of chocolates and sweets that Freia produces.
Ekebergparken Sculpture Park
A sculpture park with some 40 sculptures scattered around, a cafe and restaurant.
Botanical Gardens
Featuring a total of six unique Gardens, including the Viking garden where you can learn about Viking life.
Christiania Torv
A historic square in the heart of Oslo's old town, this charming plaza is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings and is a popular spot for outdoor cafes.
Radhusgata
This prominent street in Oslo connects key landmarks and government buildings, showcasing a mix of historic and modern Norwegian architecture.
Library
The Deichman Bjørvika, Oslo's main public library, is a stunning modern architectural masterpiece offering vast collections, comfortable reading spaces, and engaging cultural programs.
Oslo's Sculpture Park
The Vigeland Sculpture Park is a unique and vast outdoor art installation dedicated to the work of Gustav Vigeland, featuring over 200 sculptures in bronze, granite, and wrought iron.
MUNCH
A world-renowned museum, home of the famous Scream painting by Edvard Munch.
Museum of Cultural History
An open air museum.
Oslofjorden
This stunning fjord is Oslo's backyard playground, offering picturesque islands, diverse marine life, and refreshing swimming spots.
Oslo Reptile Park
A reptile house that is home to unique animals, including a black widow spider.
Oslo-Gardermoen
Oslo-Gardermoen is the main airport serving Oslo, located about 40 km north of the city, and is the easiest way to travel to Oslo from abroad.
Oslo Bussterminal
Oslo Bussterminal is located right next to the central station, where long-distance buses from abroad and all around Norway arrive.
Vigelandsparken
Vigelandsparken is a well-known attraction featuring statues and monuments by Gustav Vigeland, with locals often referring to it as Frognerparken.
Folkemuseum
The Folkemuseum is an open-air museum located on Bygdøy, featuring a collection of old buildings from all around Norway, grouped by region, with highlights including the stave church of Gol.
Grand Hotel
The Grand Hotel is located along Karl Johans Gate, where the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize waves to the crowd.
Frognerseteren
Frognerseteren features a restaurant in a log house from the 19th century, located near Holmenkollen.
The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
The Opera is located next to the train station in the fjord, with a marble-covered building accessible via ramps and stairs, offering views of the fjord.
Deichman Bjørvika
Deichmann Bibliothek, the public library of Oslo, is located between the opera and the main station, offering free entry and a cafe.
Majorstuen
The Public Transport Museum is located in Majorstuen, where you can see old trams, metros and buses from Oslo and the surrounding region, which tell the history of public transport.
Akerselva
Akerselva is a river that flows through Oslo, with a path along the river from Grønland to Maridalsvannet, featuring parks and restaurants along the waterfront.
Rose Castle
Rose slottet, the Rose Castle, is an art installation at Frognerseteren featuring paintings and sculptures about Norway during the Second World War.
Sørenga
Sørenga is a new quarter built on the old container terminal, located in front of the opera and the Munch Museum, offering a floating bridge and restaurants.
Tryvann
Tryvann features Oslo’s largest ski resort with ski lifts and slopes, plus a climbing park during the summer.
Spikersuppa rink
Visitors can enjoy ice skating at Spikersuppa rink during winter.