Sights & landmarks in Oslo

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  • Nigel T
    Leicester, UK62 contributions
    One of the highlights of a recent visit to Oslo. If you want to see how people have lived over the centuries this is a great place to come. Loads to see, an excellent cafe and all reasonably priced. Once the new Viking Museum moves to the site this will be a very full day's visit but even more worthwhile. As a further bonus the boat trip across to Bydgoy and the local scenery are fabulous. Highly recommended.
    Written 13 August 2023
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  • RYC88
    Centreville, VA1,265 contributions
    You can't go in the castle, but it's a nice walk around the bastions and you get a great view of the harbor and there's no charge to walk the grounds. There is a little museum at the visitor's center which told about the queen who had lived there to give context. The Norwegian Resistance Museum does have an entrance fee, but the way everything about the Norwegian resistance movement is presented with dioramas and papers and documents is really well done and worth the admission price. There are guided tours during the summer, so you should check the website for the timing.
    Written 22 July 2023
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  • Traveler O
    Washington DC, DC887 contributions
    The exterior of this building is quite ugly and looks brutalist in nature - Soviet type design. Entry is free, you just have to go through the security scan to enter. Upon entry, you can walk around in the main hall which has interesting murals and is a huge, airy space. It's also where they award the Nobel Peace Prize. Worth taking some pics.
    Written 10 August 2023
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  • VinnieLondon
    Doha, Qatar10,596 contributions
    One of the main thoroughfares in Oslo with lots of shops and restaurants which leads to the royal palace and the parliament building is located on it. So you’ll definitely be visiting during an Oslo stay.
    Written 13 June 2023
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  • aspoe093
    Pierre, SD616 contributions
    Beautiful area and great looking palace. When we went we had just missed the changing of the guards but to my surprise the king and queen came out and watched a military show. Pretty amazing and the gardens are great
    Written 2 August 2023
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  • Sue C
    Melbourne, Australia64 contributions
    We had limited time in Oslo but wanted to experience their walking trails so at the suggestion of a reviewer, we decided to catch the metro to Frognerseteren. After 20 metro stops we found our way to the tranquility and quietness of being out of the city. We followed the trail to Tryvannstua using the blue markers on the tree trunks. It was lovely to meet locals who were out walking with their English setters and had brief chats to them about our travel through Norway. We chanced upon the cafe which served delicious cardamom and cinnamon buns which we rewarded ourselves with together with cups of coffee! Would definitely recommend following this trail if you decide to go walking “out in the country”.
    Written 10 September 2022
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  • aspoe093
    Pierre, SD616 contributions
    Loved this place. We took the ferry over and it was a beautiful day. Hiked around the island for a bit and then went into the fortress. The fortresss does a great job of telling the story of the importance of the fortress. Awesome place and awesome piece of history
    Written 2 August 2023
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  • Happy Traveller
    Sydney, Australia5,373 contributions
    There’s nothing better than a walk along the harbourfront. And Oslo doesn’t well with all the streets and cafes and walkways and easy access to all other places from here. There’s boat ports and ship port and it’s a very busy harbour and it’s great to just sit back and look at it all.
    Written 10 August 2023
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  • Nudnikheadache
    Glasgow, UK93 contributions
    Opening the handle to the wee door and stepping into the darkness before your eyes adjust is such a freaky feeling. The skeleton mural above the ashes at the door is beautiful. So much detail to look at. The acoustics in the room are so unique, wish I could have attended one of the concerts here.
    Written 6 August 2023
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  • colkop
    Liverpool, UK75 contributions
    It is important for everyone to be aware of the events of the 22nd July and to remember the innocent victims who lost their lives.
    The Information Centre ensures that we will not forget.
    The filmed interviews with the survivors brings home the terrible events of that day.
    The most moving section is to see the photographs of the victims and to be reminded of how young they were and the future that was snatched away from them.
    May they all rest in peace and may we all remember their sacrifice.
    Written 1 April 2023
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  • LolaGo1
    Washington DC, DC6,210 contributions
    This is one of the attractions located along Johans Gate. There are 2 big Tiger statues infront of it and a big park as well. I guess this is where they make the LAWS for Norway.

    During my visit, there are some exhibits going on in front of this attraction/ park. Took some pictures and proceeded with my walk along the Johans Gate.
    Written 9 May 2023
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  • Eddie T
    Calgary, Canada99 contributions
    Quirky, eclectic neighbourhood. Probably the most lively neighbourhood we encountered in Oslo. It helped that we visited on a day when a festival was happening right at Olaf Ryes Plass, so we probably experienced a higher level of vibrancy than what is typical in the area. There were food trucks and street vendors all over the place, but there were also established restaurants that seemed to be popular and offered a great variety of cuisines to choose from.

    This is a good area to check out for those looking to experience a more "real" side of Oslo, where locals hang out away from the touristy beaten path.
    Written 8 June 2023
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  • aspoe093
    Pierre, SD616 contributions
    Closed when we went but we walked around and took in this great church and beautfiul architecture right in downtown Oslo. Look for the devil on the church
    Written 2 August 2023
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  • RYC88
    Centreville, VA1,265 contributions
    The sculptures are very interesting and the setting is lovely with great views of the harbor. Make sure you check the artwork map, as one of the installations is easy to miss because you think it is a concrete bunker that is part of the harbor and another is an installation hanging on the side of a building.
    Written 22 July 2023
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  • Anne Marte S
    3 contributions
    Great experience! Very interesting center where you learn a lot about the vikings. And fun to do the VR game
    Written 16 April 2023
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