THINGS TO DOIN OSLO Welcome to Oslo! Check out the latest events in town. Explore by location, trending searches, top organizers, and more. Whether you're a local, new to the area, or cruising through, there's no shortage of unique things to do. ...
Located on a hill overlooking Oslo fjord is this relatively small royal palace. Oscarshall was built between 1847 to 1852 and was commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Joséphine of Norway and Sweden. The residence was hardly used and in 1881, King Oscar II opened the palace to the public...
4 hours Winter View of the Oslofjord Walk Tour 10 Private and Luxury from $139 per adult (price varies by group size) LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Guided Group Walk Tour in Norway Holmenkollen Rail Tours from $66 per adult (price varies by group size) Norwegian nature and food experie...
Get to know about Norway’s capital and the biggest city in the country - the magnificent city of Oslo!
Oslo, the capital city of Norway, is a captivating destination offering a rich mix of cultural, historical and recreational experiences. The city is adorned with notable attractions like the Vigeland Sculpture Park, home to more than 200 sculptures by Gu
My list of things to do in Oslo – proof that visiting Norway’s capital is worth a visit the whole year, even in winter when it’s cold. I love Oslo.I honestly do. It certainly is one of the most expensive cities in the world – but that’s for a reason. There are so many ...
houses and soulful eateries in Øvrebyen, Kongsvinger's old town. A beautiful fortress on a hill overlooks the town and Norway’s longest river, the Glomma. Visit the fortress museum, hotel and restaurant, or explore the enchanting wilderness in the Finnskogen forest before continuing on to...
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The National Gallery is home to arguably Norway’s most famous painting, The Scream by Edvard Munch. Do make time to look around the rest of the collection too. With everything from ancient Greek sculpture to the modern day you’re sure to find something that interests all the family. ...
Retro Tours Norway is a company offering city tours in Oslo using retro styled motorbikes with sidecars. We can carry up to 2 passengers per bike so If you want to experience the sites and sounds of this beautiful city in a different and unique way come and giv...