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10 BEST Things To Do In Oslo | Oslo Travel Guide

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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.

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