Royal Palace, Oslo, A serene oasis of royal history

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3.9

Introduction

This palace, built in the 19th century, was once the royal residence of kings and queens and is now open to tourists during the summer. To visit the inside of the palace, you need to participate in a 1-hour guided tour, and tickets can be purchased at Narvesen or 7-11 (two convenience stores). If you miss the guided tour tickets, you can still purchase them at the entrance. At 13:30 every day, you can enjoy the Changing of the Guards ceremony. If you're not interested in the inside of the palace, you can visit the palace's beautiful and peaceful gardens.

Must-go rating

Worth going
75%
Generally
25%

Transportation

25%
Subway/Train
75%
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Opening hours
Open in summer with English guided tours every day.
Transportation
Take the subway or buses #30, #31, #32, or #54, or trams #13 or #19, and get off at the Nationaltheatret stop.