City Guide for Oslo

Norway

Activities and Sights

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Vigeland Park

Vigeland Park

Vigeland Park, located within Frogner Park, is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist. Gustav Vigeland created over 200 bronze, granite, and cast iron sculptures installed across the grounds. The iconic Monolith, a towering column of intertwined human figures, is the centerpiece. The park is open year-round and free to visit, making it one of Oslo's most popular attractions.

Oslo Opera House

Oslo Opera House

The Oslo Opera House, opened in 2008, is the home of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet. Designed by architectural firm Snøhetta, the building is renowned for its striking white marble and granite exterior that slopes down into the Oslofjord. Visitors can walk on the roof for panoramic views of the city and fjord. It is one of Oslo's most iconic modern landmarks.

Akershus Fortress

Akershus Fortress

Akershus Fortress is a medieval castle built around 1300 by King Haakon V to protect Oslo. Perched on a peninsula overlooking the Oslofjord, it served as a military stronghold and later a prison. Today visitors can explore the grounds, the Renaissance-era castle interior, and the Norwegian Resistance Museum located within its walls. Guided tours are available seasonally.

Neighborhoods

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Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen

Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen

Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen make up Oslo's vibrant waterfront, combining fjord views, world-class modern art, stylish restaurants, and scenic promenades in one beautiful stretch.

Grünerløkka

Grünerløkka

Grünerløkka is Oslo's coolest bohemian neighborhood, packed with indie cafés, vintage shops, street art, and a buzzing riverside scene perfect for exploring on foot or by bike.

Majorstuen & Hegdehaugen

Majorstuen and Hegdehaugen offer a wonderful mix of lively shopping streets, cozy independent cafés, hilltop parks, and easy access to Oslo's forests, all in one walkable area.

Frogner & Vigeland Park

Frogner & Vigeland Park

Frogner charms visitors with its elegant boulevards, world-famous Vigeland Sculpture Park, and a relaxed neighborhood feel full of great cafés, boutiques, and green spaces.

Daytrips

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Hadeland Glassverk

Hadeland Glassverk

Visit Hadeland Glassverk, a glassworks dating back to 1762, where you can watch master craftsmen blow glass, explore the museum, and even try glassblowing yourself in a stunning natural setting.

Lillehammer and Maihaugen

Lillehammer and Maihaugen

Explore Lillehammer, the iconic 1994 Winter Olympics host city, home to the incredible Maihaugen open-air museum, Olympic venues, and a stunning lakeside setting just two hours from Oslo by train.

Drøbak and the Oslofjord

Drøbak and the Oslofjord

Discover Drøbak, Oslo's charming Christmas town on the Oslofjord, with colorful wooden houses, a historic fortress, scenic fjord walks, and a cozy harbor perfect for a relaxed day out.

Fredrikstad Old Town

Fredrikstad Old Town

Step back in time in Fredrikstad's Gamlebyen, Scandinavia's best-preserved fortress town, with cobblestone streets, historic ramparts, charming galleries, and nearby island archipelagos, just one hour from Oslo by train.