Unlock the magic of Oslo

Located by the scenic Oslo fjord, Oslo is Norway's capital and largest city, known for its eclectic architecture and its Viking and nautical history.

Attractions in Oslo

Oslo Opera House
The Oslo Opera House is a striking waterfront landmark inspired by an iceberg, where you can walk on the sloping marble roof for stunning views of the fjord and city.
Oslo Cathedral
Oslo Cathedral, consecrated in 1697, is a Baroque landmark known for its painted ceilings and stained glass, serving as Norway’s historic venue for royal events.
Karl Johans Gate
Karl Johans Gate is Oslo’s iconic boulevard, connecting Central Station to the Royal Palace and lined with cafés, shops, and key cultural landmarks.
Parliament Building
Stortinget, Norway’s Parliament, is a striking 1866 landmark on Karl Johans Gate, symbolising the nation’s democracy and civic life in the heart of Oslo.
Akershus Fortress
Akershus Fortress is a 13th-century stronghold overlooking the Oslofjord, offering historic ramparts, scenic harbour views, and a glimpse into Norway’s royal past.
Vigeland Park
Vigeland Park is the world’s largest sculpture park by a single artist, featuring over 200 expressive works by Gustav Vigeland in a peaceful, scenic setting.
Oslo Royal Palace
Oslo’s Royal Palace, at the end of Karl Johans Gate, offers elegant neoclassical architecture, scenic gardens, and the famous changing of the guard.
The Monolith
The Monolith in Vigeland Park rises 14m, carved from one granite block, depicting 121 intertwined figures symbolising life, humanity, and connection.
Aker brygge
Aker Brygge is Oslo’s lively waterfront, blending historic shipyard charm with modern shops, cafés, galleries, and scenic views of the Oslofjord.
Oslo City Hall
Oslo City Hall, with its twin towers and murals, hosts city administration and the Nobel Peace Prize, standing as a striking landmark on the waterfront.
National Museum
Oslo’s National Museum, reopened in 2022, showcases Munch and international art in a striking modern waterfront building and is a cultural highlight.
Oslo National Theatre
Oslo National Theatre, opened in 1899, features a grand façade and classical details, standing as a cultural landmark in the heart of the city.
Oslofjord Cruise
Stunning views of islands, lighthouses, and Oslo’s skyline, showcasing the natural beauty surrounding Norway’s capital.
The Fram Museum
The Fram Museum showcases Norway’s polar heritage, featuring the original Fram ship and immersive exhibits on historic Arctic and Antarctic expeditions.
The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
This open-air museum on Bygdøy features historic buildings, including the Gol Stave Church, offering a fascinating journey through Norway’s cultural heritage.
Bygdøy
Bygdøy is a scenic peninsula with top museums, beaches, and coastal paths, offering a peaceful escape and cultural highlights just minutes from central Oslo.
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