Discover Oslo, Norway's captivating capital, where maritime history meets modern design and vibrant culture. From ancient Viking ships and historic fortresses to world-class museums and bustling city streets, this map guides you through the best the city has to offer.
Viking Ship Museum
A museum where you can see three Viking longboats and feel like you want to be part of the Viking culture.
Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
A museum where you can see how Norwegians were back in the day with rebuilt houses, interpreters, and demonstrations of how things were done.
Karl Johans gate
A street where you will see an awful lot of beggars on the streets when you're walking through.
Royal Palace
A place to visit, but you're going to need to be rich like a king to truly enjoy Oslo.
Kon-Tiki Museum
A museum where a Norwegian guy sailed from Peru to Polynesia to prove that maybe they did go that way.
Fram Museum
A museum to see where the Explorers went down to the Antarctic and went to the South Pole.
Akershus Fortress
A castle/fortress to see the palace part of it and see the history of it.
National Museum
A museum to see the shops there or going to the National Museum to see the scream.
Munch Museum
A museum to see "The Scream" by Edward Munch.
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.