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Oslo: HIDDEN GEMS by a licensed local guide

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Explore Oslo's hidden gems beyond the usual tourist trail, from picturesque historic streets and ancient churches to inspiring viewpoints and local culinary secrets. This curated map offers an authentic taste of Norway's capital, perfect for uncovering its charming and lesser-known treasures.

  • Munch (Scream) Viewpoint

    A viewpoint where Edvard Munch supposedly found inspiration for his famous painting 'The Scream'.

  • Telthusbakken

    A charming street in Oslo with colorful wooden houses from the 1800s and an allotment garden, offering a glimpse into the city's history.

  • Damstredet

    A charming street with well-preserved wooden buildings from the 1800s, offering a journey back in time.

  • 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.

  • Vettakollen

    A scenic hill overlooking Oslo, offering a rewarding hike with stunning cityscapes and a taste of Norwegian nature.

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