25 Best Things to do in Oslo, Norway

There are so many ways to experience what Oslo has to offer, from seeing ‘the Scream’ by Edvard Munch, seeing the mesmerizing sculptures at Vigeland Sculpture Park to seeing the best-preserved Viking ships in the world! For more information about Oslo, get my free things to do in Oslo guide here http://bit.ly/Free-Oslo and my full Oslo city guide here http://bit.ly/BestOslo

Planning a trip to Oslo? Here are the top 25 things to do in Oslo in Norway.

Top 25 Things to do in Oslo

1. Damstredet and Telthusbakken
2. Walk along Akerselva River
*. See Edvard Munch’s Grave at Cemetery of Our Saviour (Whoops, I forgot to add in a title for this one so the numbering is all off. Sorry!)
3. Opera House and ‘She Lies’
4. Take a selfie with ‘The Tiger’
5. Explore Karl Johans Gate
6. Visit the Royal Palace
7. Explore Oslo City Hall
8. Wander around Frogner Park and Vigeland Sculpture Park
9. The Vigeland Museum
10. Oslo Cathedral
11. Take a tour of Parliament
12. Cruise along Oslo Fjord
13. Have lunch at Lille Herbern
14. Get chocolate at the Freia shop
15. Norsk Folkemuseum / The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
16. Viking Ship Museum
17. Fram Museum
18. Kon-Tiki Museum
19. Akershus Fortress
20. Ekebergparken Sculpture Park
21. Munch Museum
22. Holmenkollen Ski Jump and Ski Museum
23. Oscarshall Royal Palace
24. Botanical Gardens

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30 Secrets & Best Places in Oslo, Norway

My new Oslo Travel Guide includes these carefully selected 30 things to do & best places to visit in Oslo, Norway which I visited during a warm summer weekend ranging from gems like the Frogner Park, Viking Ship Museum, Whale Sushi, Stratos rooftop, eating black licorice ice cream and tips for the vibrant Oslo nightlife. Subscribe to my channel ► https://bit.ly/2aeuh9b for weekly videos!

I did not have high expectations for Oslo but during this warm summer weekend the city offers many outdoor attractions, a great place to start is Aker Brygge to try the local delicacy Polse, a fancy hot dog rolled in bacon and injected with cheese than from Aker Brygge walk to the other popular attractions like the Royal Palace, Karl Johans Gate shopping street, Vippa, the Opera House or Sorenga Sjobad outdoor beach deck.

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Oslo is the capital of Norway and its metropolitan area has a population of 1.5 million including their royal family since Norway is a kingdom and is the only country in the world with territories in both the Arctic and Antarctica.

One important thing you must keep in mind; Oslo is extremely expensive and is rated one of the most expensive city in the world by Forbes Magazine, to give you an example, a simple hot dog will set you back $6 US dollars and that is considered on the cheap side.

In return for being an expensive city you get a very safe and easy going Scandinavian city experience. Public transit is easy to use and many signs and menus at restaurants are in English. The most bizarre dish I’ve had must have been the Brown Cheese Ice Cream for which you’ll have to watch my Oslo video.

The Frogner Park must have been the most unique sculpture park I’ve ever been to, it is world’s largest sculpture park by a single artist. Created by Gustav Vigeland between 1924 and 1943 with incredible sculptures like the angry boy and consist out of 200 works.

My favorite museum in Oslo is the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History for having a lot of great performances, historic foods and snacks to try and the overall feeling like you got transported back to the Viking ages.

Out of the blue I received a Facebook message from my American buddy Andrew who was coincidentally stopping by Oslo on his way home from the Arctic Norwegian island Svalbard to the United States. I met up with him and his girlfriend at the famous fish restaurant Fiskeriet Youngtorget for the freshest Norwegian salmon I’ve ever tasted.

After lunch I took my friends to the Akershus Fortress for the best view of Oslo and a little historic tour through Norway’s Resistance Museum which teaches about the Nazi occupation of Norway during WW2.

For dinner I wanted to try true Norwegian cuisine and luckily Rorbua on Aker Brygge is known for having some of the best dishes in town. I ordered the Tastes of Norway meat stick with meats; Whale, Deer, Beef & Reindeer. An incredible dish with as winner: Reindeer for being extremely juicy, this dish cost me around $45 US dollars and don’t forget to add the typical Norwegian beer Hansa.

Before the night falls, grab a few cocktails at either the Magic Ice Bar for some Norwegian Ice Wine or on top of the Thief Rooftop patio for the most upscale cocktail bar in town.

In conclusion, Oslo is a great 2 to 3-day stop over during the summer to enjoy a few outdoor activities, learn about the history of Norway and make many new friends, especially during the weekend nightlife of Oslo but for that you’ll have to read my next article.

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