Things to do in Oslo
Sightseeing
1Walk among Gustav Vigeland’s bronze sculptures in the world’s largest sculpture park; arrive early to avoid crowds.
Culture
2Explore relocated historic wooden houses that showcase Norway’s rural heritage; purchase a combined ticket for the museum island.
Walk onto the roof for sweeping harbor views during a guided tour; the architecture is a must-see.
Food & Drink
2Savor cod and potato stew, a classic comfort dish, in the Frogner district; expect a cozy atmosphere.
Enjoy a craft cocktail while taking in the city skyline from the rooftop terrace; great for sunset views.
Outdoors
2Hike forest trails dotted with contemporary art installations; free entry and scenic city views.
Take a short ferry ride to the museum peninsula and enjoy a seaside walk among historic ships.
Nightlife
1Listen to live jazz in an intimate cellar venue in Grünerløkka; reserve a table for the best seats.
Day Trips
1Visit the charming coastal town known for its Christmas market and fresh seafood; travel by regional train.