Discover Oslo's captivating blend of history, culture, and modern design with this curated itinerary. From the medieval ramparts of Akershus Fortress to the stunning architecture of the Opera House and the artistic wonders of Vigeland Park, this guide offers the perfect two-day immersion into Norway's vibrant capital.
Akershus Fortress
A medieval fortress dating back to the 13th century that offers breathtaking views of the Oslofjord and has guarded the city for centuries.
Oslofjord
A body of water next to Oslo, seen from Akershus Fortress, and offering picturesque paths along the Bygdøy Peninsula.
Oslo Opera House
An architectural masterpiece with a sloping marble roof that offers panoramic vistas of the harbor and cityscape.
Viking Ship Museum
A museum housing the world’s best-preserved Viking ships, offering a glimpse into Norway’s seafaring heritage.
Vigeland Park
The world’s largest sculpture park, home to over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland that tell stories of human emotion and experience.
Aker Brygge
A lively waterfront district in Oslo with various dining options and harbor views.
The Royal Palace
The residence of the Norwegian monarch, offering a display of opulence.
Slottsparken
The beautiful gardens surrounding the Royal Palace, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
National Gallery
Norway’s largest collection of art, including Edvard Munch’s iconic 'The Scream'.
Holmenkollen Ski Jump & Museum
The world’s oldest ski museum, where you can climb to the top of the ski jump tower for stunning views of Oslo.
Bygdøy Peninsula
Home to Oslo’s top museums and picturesque paths along the fjord.
Tjuvholmen
Oslo’s modern waterfront district where you can savor contemporary cuisine.
Oslo Gardermoen Airport
The airport to fly into when getting to Oslo.