Discover Oslo's captivating blend of modern marvels and artistic heritage with this two-day itinerary. From the striking architecture of the Opera House and Munch Museum in Bjørvika to the bohemian charm of Grünerløkka and the iconic sculptures of Vigeland Park, experience the best of Norway's capital.
Opera House
The Oslo Opera House is a recognizable landmark where visitors can climb on the roof for panoramic views of the Bjørvika neighborhood, city skyline, and waterfront.
Oslo Opera House
The Oslo Opera House is a recognizable landmark where visitors can climb on the roof for panoramic views of the Bjørvika neighborhood, city skyline, and waterfront.
Bjørvika neighborhood
The Bjørvika neighborhood is visible from the top of the Oslo Opera House.
Munch Museum
The Munch Museum houses the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's works, including paintings, sketches, letters, notes, and photos.
Grünerløkka district
Grünerløkka is a trendy district with quirky boutiques, street art, and cozy cafés.
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
Skaal Matbar overlooks Olaf Ryes Plass.
Vigeland Sculpture Park
The Vigeland Sculpture Park features over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, including the famous "Angry Boy" statue and the Monolith.
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 an elegant shopping district in the Frogner area.
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
Karl Johans gate is where the Freia chocolate shop is located.
Royal Palace
Visitors can walk the surrounding gardens of the Royal Palace for free.