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Discover Oslo's rich culture, stunning waterfront, and lush parks with a perfect mix of iconic attractions and local experiences this summer.

Discover Oslo's rich culture, stunning waterfront, and lush parks with a perfect mix of iconic attractions and local experiences this summer.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Oslo, Norway, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2.5 hours
Join a free walking tour starting around Grünerløkka, a vibrant neighborhood with street art and cafes. This route gives a good city introduction and ends near the Oslo Opera House.
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Explore the architecture of the Oslo Opera House at the water's edge in Bjørvika. Walk on the roof for views of the harbor and city.

Explore the architecture of the Oslo Opera House at the water's edge in Bjørvika. Walk on the roof for views of the harbor and city.

Visit the National Museum in the central area of Vestbanen. See Norwegian art from different eras including Edvard Munch's works.

Visit the National Museum in the central area of Vestbanen. See Norwegian art from different eras including Edvard Munch's works.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Mathallen Food Hall in the Vulkan area to sample local cheeses, smoked fish, and small bites. This market offers a lively atmosphere with various vendors.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Choose a traditional Norwegian restaurant in the central district and try Fårikål, Norway's national dish made of lamb and cabbage stew, paired with Akvavit if you like.
FårikålThis area is ideal for easy access to all major attractions and public transport.
This area is ideal for easy access to all major attractions and public transport.

Explore this medieval castle and fortress located by Oslo's harbor. Look for the spiral staircase and the memorials scattered around the grounds.

Explore this medieval castle and fortress located by Oslo's harbor. Look for the spiral staircase and the memorials scattered around the grounds.

Stroll along the waterfront area with modern shops, art galleries, and sculptures. Perfect spot for shopping and enjoying seaside views.

Stroll along the waterfront area with modern shops, art galleries, and sculptures. Perfect spot for shopping and enjoying seaside views.

Visit the museum dedicated to polar exploration featuring the Fram ship. Located on Bygdøy Peninsula, accessible by ferry or bus.

Visit the museum dedicated to polar exploration featuring the Fram ship. Located on Bygdøy Peninsula, accessible by ferry or bus.
~1.5 hours
Choose from many waterfront bars. Try a local craft beer or Akvavit, a traditional Norwegian spirit.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a mid-range restaurant in the city center and try Fårikål, Norway's traditional lamb and cabbage stew, a comfort dish especially popular in autumn but available year-round.
FårikålCentrally located for easy access to Oslo's historical sites and waterfront areas.
Centrally located for easy access to Oslo's historical sites and waterfront areas.

Located in Frogner Park, spend the morning admiring over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. Enter via Nobels Gate and enjoy the large open spaces and fountains.

Located in Frogner Park, spend the morning admiring over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. Enter via Nobels Gate and enjoy the large open spaces and fountains.

Walk or take tram 12 to the Royal Palace in the city center. Tour the palace grounds and visit the Palace Park. Check the changing of the guard if timing allows.

Walk or take tram 12 to the Royal Palace in the city center. Tour the palace grounds and visit the Palace Park. Check the changing of the guard if timing allows.

Take metro line 1 towards Frognerseteren to Holmenkollen. Explore the Ski Jump tower for panoramic city views and visit the Ski Museum featuring Norway's skiing history.

Take metro line 1 towards Frognerseteren to Holmenkollen. Explore the Ski Jump tower for panoramic city views and visit the Ski Museum featuring Norway's skiing history.
~1.5 hours
Head to Sagene neighborhood and find a community garden or allotment area. Ask locals or search for Blå community garden for a peaceful stroll among plants and flowers.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dine at a restaurant in central Oslo and order Fårikål, Norway's national dish of slow-cooked lamb and cabbage, best enjoyed in the evening.
FårikålThis area is ideal for exploring Oslo's central sights including the Royal Palace and easy public transport to Holmenkollen.
This area is ideal for exploring Oslo's central sights including the Royal Palace and easy public transport to Holmenkollen.
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Accommodation at $100 per night. Food includes meals and coffee for approximately $31 per day. Transport includes public transport and occasional taxi rides estimated at $10 per day. Activities budgeted at $20 per day.
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