Karl Johans gate is Oslo's main street, stretching from the Central Railway Station to the Royal Palace. This bustling avenue is lined with shops, cafes, and historic landmarks. Take a stroll, admire the lively atmosphere, and enjoy the views of the Royal Palace at the end of the street.
This modern architectural marvel is designed to resemble an iceberg, and visitors can walk on its sloped roof for panoramic views of the city and the fjord. The Oslo Opera House is a great spot to appreciate Oslo's innovative design and vibrant cultural scene.
The world’s largest sculpture park created by a single artist, Vigeland Park features over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. The park is a serene and artistic space, perfect for taking a leisurely walk and admiring the unique works of art.
Dating back to the late 13th century, Akershus Fortress is a medieval castle that offers spectacular views of the Oslo Fjord. Explore the grounds, learn about its history, and enjoy the atmosphere of this historic site.
Home to Norway's most extensive art collection, the National Museum showcases works from Norwegian and international artists, including pieces by Edvard Munch. It is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Mathallen Food Hall is a vibrant spot filled with local delicacies and international cuisine. Indulge in some Norwegian specialties, such as fresh seafood or reindeer dishes, and soak in the lively atmosphere of the food hall.