Sightseeing
Munch Museum
1 Edvard Munchs PlassAmazing museum!
(Offers activities for kids)
The naked statue park.. Grab a bite or a coffee and walk through the park. The most famous statues are the Monolitten and Sinataggen!
272 locals recommend
Vigeland Park
32 Nobels gateThe naked statue park.. Grab a bite or a coffee and walk through the park. The most famous statues are the Monolitten and Sinataggen!
If you have the time I highly recommend taking the subway up there. It is a fun and interactive museum, while you also get to see a view of the city
215 locals recommend
Holmenkollen Ski Museum
5 KongeveienIf you have the time I highly recommend taking the subway up there. It is a fun and interactive museum, while you also get to see a view of the city
Visit the museum and learn about a pretty cool guy (Thor Heyerdahl). A favourite among the foreigners that I've guided.
171 locals recommend
Kon-Tiki Museum
36 BygdøynesveienVisit the museum and learn about a pretty cool guy (Thor Heyerdahl). A favourite among the foreigners that I've guided.
A small museum where you get to see a few historical artefacts and learn about our viking history.
275 locals recommend
Viking Ship Museum
35 Huk AvenyA small museum where you get to see a few historical artefacts and learn about our viking history.
Where you find out royal family. Have a chat with the guards and walk around in the beautiful park.
526 locals recommend
The Royal Palace
1 SlottsplassenWhere you find out royal family. Have a chat with the guards and walk around in the beautiful park.
WINTER ACTIVITY.
If you don't have the time to go to the mountains this is the best hill Oslo has to offer. Easy to get to (subway) and you can rent equipment to ski/snowboard
66 locals recommend
Oslo Winter Park
64 TryvannsveienWINTER ACTIVITY.
If you don't have the time to go to the mountains this is the best hill Oslo has to offer. Easy to get to (subway) and you can rent equipment to ski/snowboard
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It is a nice building where you can walk on the roof. Bring sunglasses on a sunny day (the marble hurts your eyes)
871 locals recommend
Oslo Opera House
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It is a nice building where you can walk on the roof. Bring sunglasses on a sunny day (the marble hurts your eyes)
Tusenfryd is Norways largest amusement-park.A full day at the park and you will have time to do almost every ride once (no breaks). A really fun day that's highly recommended.
126 locals recommend
TusenFryd
25 Fryds VeiTusenfryd is Norways largest amusement-park.A full day at the park and you will have time to do almost every ride once (no breaks). A really fun day that's highly recommended.
Food scene
Got different cravings? Not to pricey and decent food for everyone
157 locals recommend
The Villa Oslo Dancing
23-25 MøllergataGot different cravings? Not to pricey and decent food for everyone
Txotx
2 TrondheimsveienDelicious food and wine ($$$$)
Kid/teenage friendly restaurant. Has small dishes ordered through an app. Circus themed ($$)
Pincho Nation Norge AS
11 Fred Olsens gateKid/teenage friendly restaurant. Has small dishes ordered through an app. Circus themed ($$)
HIMKOK Storgata Destilleri
27 StorgataBest drinks! Honestly!! ($$$)
SUMMER: go watch the sunset.
($$$, bad drinks, and service. Literally just a place where you can sit outside with a good view) 🥰
95 locals recommend
SALT
1 LangkaiaSUMMER: go watch the sunset.
($$$, bad drinks, and service. Literally just a place where you can sit outside with a good view) 🥰
The Top Restaurant&Bar
3 Sonja Henies plassA drink with a view ($$$)
MAD at BAR
9 VulkanSummer: have a drink with a great view
Merkur Bar / Vin & Sake
5A Bjerregaards gateGreat drinks
Nice summer restaurant with a view over the city. The food is quite good. If you sit outside (summer) they offer a simpler and a cheeper menu
272 locals recommend
Ekebergrestauranten
15 KongsveienNice summer restaurant with a view over the city. The food is quite good. If you sit outside (summer) they offer a simpler and a cheeper menu
DimSum by Taste Of China
8-10 Tordenskiolds gateGreat place for DimSum (the best you will get in Norway)
Vaaghals
8 Dronning Eufemias gateNorwegian food (but $$$$)
Den Glade Gris
33 St. Olavs Gate"The Happy Pig"
Great staff and food!
Hotel Bristol
7 Kristian IVs gateAfternoon tea is worth the $$$$
Colonel Mustard
2 Darres gateGreat food, drink, and board games!
Neighbourhoods
A contrast to the old and short buildings in the city. It is a nice area to explore, with some great food options.
102 locals recommend
Barcode Project
A contrast to the old and short buildings in the city. It is a nice area to explore, with some great food options.
The hipster area. Great food, bars, parks, and second-hand stores. Highly recommend exploring the neighbourhood.
532 locals recommend
Grünerløkka
The hipster area. Great food, bars, parks, and second-hand stores. Highly recommend exploring the neighbourhood.
One of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world - to be more exact it was rated number 21.
With its cosy cafés and restaurants, historic buildings, large parks and one seriously impressive neo-Gothic church, Sagene feels very far removed from the city’s slick new developments. But this part of town isn’t just living in the past – the district is also home to Sagene Bryggeri, Norway’s first climate-neutral brewery, and Geitmyra, a sustainable gardening and cookery school for kids.
31 locals recommend
Sagene
One of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world - to be more exact it was rated number 21.
With its cosy cafés and restaurants, historic buildings, large parks and one seriously impressive neo-Gothic church, Sagene feels very far removed from the city’s slick new developments. But this part of town isn’t just living in the past – the district is also home to Sagene Bryggeri, Norway’s first climate-neutral brewery, and Geitmyra, a sustainable gardening and cookery school for kids.
Swimming
Go to Aker Brygge and take the small ferry out to Hovedøya. Great place for a beach day (but get there early in June-August)
196 locals recommend
Hovedøya
Go to Aker Brygge and take the small ferry out to Hovedøya. Great place for a beach day (but get there early in June-August)
On a warm summer day this is the perfect place to go for a swim. It is not as crowded as the rest of the beaches.
7 locals recommend
Frysja badekulp
On a warm summer day this is the perfect place to go for a swim. It is not as crowded as the rest of the beaches.
Nydalen badeplass
Great place for a quick swim /cool-down.
Nice area with showers, a shop and toilets. Easy to get to by car/bus and not as crowded.
17 locals recommend
Storoyodden
Nice area with showers, a shop and toilets. Easy to get to by car/bus and not as crowded.
Swimming, walking, stores, bars and restaurants. Everything you need on a hot day!
208 locals recommend
Sørenga Sjøbad
Swimming, walking, stores, bars and restaurants. Everything you need on a hot day!
Hike
Sognsvann
If you want to experience some of the nature Oslo has to offer.
If you want to experience some of the nature Oslo has to offer. There is a little coffee shop that sells baked goods.
11 locals recommend
Trollvann AS
3 TrollvannsveienIf you want to experience some of the nature Oslo has to offer. There is a little coffee shop that sells baked goods.
It’s a great hike with a nice view at the top. If the resultant is open I highly recommend having a snack
57 locals recommend
Grefsenkollen utkikkspunkt
23 GrefsenkollveienIt’s a great hike with a nice view at the top. If the resultant is open I highly recommend having a snack
Traveler advice
Don't miss
Sundays!
All the stores are shut on Sundays, so don’t plan to shop then. (Restaurants, bars and museums are open)
Getting around
Download the “ruter” app.
The app can plan the trip, tell you the fastest way, and is also where you buy tickets
Ways to save
Walk around town
The best way to explore the city and the old neighbourhoods is by walking. It is not a huge city so you should be able to get across town in 50 minutes.
Ways to save
Tap water is better than bottled
No need to waste your money on bying water- it is just Norwegian tap water from another area.
(Unless you want the bottle and don't feel like a soda)
What to pack
Alcohol?
If you are planning to cook and enjoy a class of wine, it might be worth bringing some. Alcohol is really expensive in Norway.