Photo by Børre Høstland / Nasjonalmuseet

Oslo is a very popular destination among tourists. Here, you will find many fascinating attractions. Around the main street, Karl Johans Gate, you can explore some of the city’s most significant landmarks, including

  • Oslo Cathedral,
  • the Parliament House,
  • the National Theatre,
  • the Royal Palace with its surrounding park.

Akershus Fortress is definitely worth a visit. Built to protect the city, it now houses several museums, including the Norwegian Military History Museum.

Another iconic landmark is the Vigeland Sculpture Park (Vigelandsparken), famous for its 227 unique sculptures.

Photo by Visit Norway / Field Productions

An equally impressive site is the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, which is the second most visited tourist attraction in Norway and offers stunning views of Oslo.

Oslo is also home to many outstanding museums. Among them are:

  • Edvard Munch Museum, which presents a huge collection of works by the artist,
  • the Kon-Tiki Museum, dedicated to Thor Heyerdahl,
  • the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History,
  • the Museum of the Vikings,
  • the Norwegian Maritime Museum,
  • the Norwegian Folk Museum, which is an open-air museum and contains a unique collection of original wooden buildings.

Services in Oslo

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    Norway is famous for its fjords, mountains, forests and lakes. Norwegians are very proud of their country and its nature, and this is reflected in the way they take care of their forests, mountains and water resources. This tour will give you the opportunity to learn as much about Norway as possible in a short time frame (1-2 days)

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