3-Day Honeymoon Itinerary in Oslo, Norway

  1. Day 1: Oslo City Center
    Located in the heart of the city, walking distance from major hotels
    Estimated travel time from the airport: 30 minutes (by taxi)
    Estimated walking distance: 5 kilometers

    Begin your honeymoon by exploring the vibrant Oslo City Center! Admire the city's stunning architecture such as the Oslo Opera House and the Royal Palace. Indulge in an authentic Norwegian breakfast at Fuglen, a cozy coffee shop with a vintage feel. Then, take a leisurely stroll through Akershus Fortress and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Oslofjord. Wrap up the day with a romantic dinner at the famous rooftop restaurant, Stratos, serving modern Scandinavian cuisine.

  2. Day 2: Vigeland Park and Aker Brygge
    Estimated walking distance from Oslo City Center to Vigeland Park: 5 kilometers
    Estimated travel time from Vigeland Park to Aker Brygge: 20 minutes (by bus)
    Estimated walking distance from Aker Brygge to Oslo City Center: 2 kilometers

    Start the day with a visit to Vigeland Park, home to over 200 bronze, granite and cast iron sculptures all made by Gustave Vigeland. After, make your way to the lively Aker Brygge, a waterfront district filled with shops, restaurants and cafes. Treat yourself to some delicious seafood at Fiskeriet Youngstorget and snap a photo with the iconic Bjørvika Barcode, a collection of modern buildings with unique shapes and colors. End the day with a scenic walk back to the city center along the Oslo Fjord.

  3. Day 3: Holmenkollen Ski Jump and Fram Museum
    Estimated travel time from Oslo City Center to Holmenkollen Ski Jump: 40 minutes (by train)
    Estimated travel time from Holmenkollen Ski Jump to Fram Museum: 30 minutes (by bus)
    Estimated travel time from Fram Museum to Oslo City Center: 25 minutes (by bus)

    Your final day in Oslo starts with a visit to the world famous Holmenkollen Ski Jump, offering panoramic views of the city. Then, head to the Fram Museum to learn about Norway's polar exploration and see the famous Arctic vessel Fram. Enjoy a traditional Norwegian lunch at Solsiden Restaurant before returning to the city center.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Fuglen (1 hour, $10-$20)
  • Akershus Fortress (2 hours, free)
  • Stratos (2 hours, $150-$200 for two)
  • Vigeland Park (2 hours, free)
  • Aker Brygge (3 hours, $50-$100)
  • Fiskeriet Youngstorget (1 hour, $30-$50)
  • Bjørvika Barcode (15 minutes, free)
  • Holmenkollen Ski Jump (2 hours, $15-$25)
  • Fram Museum (2-3 hours, $15-$25)
  • Solsiden Restaurant (1.5 hours, $50-$80 for two)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $320-$525 for two

Useful tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the Oslo Opera House for a guided tour or catch a concert. For a unique experience, take a boat tour around the Oslofjord from Radhusbrygga to see Oslo's beautiful scenery from a different perspective. If time is limited, you can combine day 2 and 3 into a single day trip by starting early and taking public transportation.

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