Discover the vibrant cultural tapestry of Oslo, Norway, with this guide to its best attractions. From world-class museums showcasing Munch and Viking history to stunning modern architecture and serene natural escapes, Oslo offers a captivating blend of art, history, and breathtaking scenery.
MUNCH Museum
A world-class museum that is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
National Museum
A world-class museum that is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
Viking Ship Museum
Home to the world's best-preserved Viking ships, which were used as grave sites for important members of Viking Society.
Akershus Fortress
A medieval castle built in the 1300s to protect and provide a royal residence in Oslo, also used as a military base and today is a museum open to the public with free access to the Fortress grounds.
Vigeland Sculpture Park
One of Norway's most visited attractions, home to more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite, and cast iron, displaying human emotions and life stages.
Akerselva River
Offers scenic views and a glimpse into Oslo's industrial heritage.
Holmenkollen Ski Jump
Visitors can enjoy skiing at the Holmenkollen Ski Jump during winter.
Spikersuppa rink
Visitors can enjoy ice skating at Spikersuppa rink during winter.
Grünerløkka
Known for its trendy bars and cafes.
Oslo Opera House
Hosts evening performances and is a spellbinding landmark right on the Harbor that resembles an iceberg with a main Auditorium that can seat 1,364 Spectators.
Deichman Bjørvika
A modern architectural marvel.
Norsk Folkemuseum
Offers interactive exhibits that are both educational and entertaining.
Fram Museum
Offers interactive exhibits that are both educational and entertaining.
Bygdøy
Many fascinating museums are on the Big Day Peninsula including the water slide Norwegian Maritime Museum and the Viking ship museum.
Norwegian Maritime Museum
Located on the Big Day Peninsula.
Royal Palace
Built in the first half of the 19th century as the Norwegian residence of the frenchorn King Charles III of Norway, now the official seed of King Herold I and queen Sonia.
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.
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.