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