Explore the vibrant capital of Norway with this guide to Oslo's must-see attractions, from cutting-edge museums and stunning fjords to culinary delights and historic sporting landmarks. Discover the best of Oslo, whether you're seeking art, nature, or local flavors.
Mook Museum
The new Munch Museum opened in 2021 and is the largest museum in the world dedicated to Edvard Munch, housing more than 28,000 objects given to the city of Oslo by the artist.
Oslo's waterfront
The Munch Museum is located on Oslo's waterfront, next to the city's opera house.
Oslo fjord
The Oslo Fjord is a short walk from the Munch Museum and is the location of the restaurant The Salmon.
The Salmon
The Salmon restaurant is located on the Oslo Fjord and serves Norwegian salmon in every conceivable variation, including on a waffle with mayonnaise, onions, and salmon roe.
Holman Kolbachen
Holmenkollbakken is a ski jump in the north of Oslo with a stunning view of Oslo; in the summertime, there is a zipline.