


Sample the sea air, upbeat vibe, and al fresco dining at the buzzing Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen - a local landmark by the harbor known for its boardwalk strip of restaurants and unique shops.
Take peek inside the home of Norway's King Harald V and Queen Sonja. Enjoy the park around the landmark Royal Palace: perfect for picnics and statue spotting.
Enjoy a top attraction and cultural experience at Norway's largest art collection and home to many art, architecture, and design objects. Discover exciting exhibitions of Norwegian and international art.
Akershus Fortress, or Akershus Festning, dates back to the 13th century. Strategically situated along the water, its original purpose was to protect the city and serve as a residence for Norwegian royals.
Explore an extensive collection of sculptures by Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland. The museum is situated inside his studio and home, and the neighboring park is home to an open-air sculpture garden in the charming, verdant Frogner Park.
Experience the captivating works of legendary Norwegian artist, Edvard Munch, in this state-of-the-art museum. Enjoy the views of Oslo and its fjord from the museum, which is itself is a work of art featuring a unique shape, 13 floors, and an up-cycled aluminum exterior.
The Oslo Opera House features unique, contemporary architecture with bold, angular concrete walls that seemingly emerge from the Oslo Fjord. Apart from its iconic style, it's home to the internationally renowned Norwegian National Opera and Ballet.
Don't miss out on a visit to Grünerløkka, one of Oslo's hippest areas. You'll find plenty to do, including buzzing cafés, bars, and vintage shops, as well as street art, parks, and nightclubs.