Two-Day Itinerary in Oslo, Norway

  • Day 1: Exploring Downtown Oslo
    Starting point: Oslo Central Station
    Time and distance estimate from previous point: 20 minutes walk (1.3 miles) to Vigeland Park

    Vigeland Park is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland. This unique attraction is located in the heart of Oslo, featuring over 200 bronze, granite, and cast-iron sculptures, making it a great spot for a morning walk. We recommend visiting early to avoid crowds and take in the scenery.

  • Day 1: Discovering Oslo's History and Culture
    Time and distance estimate from previous point: 15 minutes walk (0.8 miles) to The Royal Palace

    The Royal Palace is home to the King and Queen of Norway and a symbol of the country's rich history and traditions. The Palace was built in the first half of the 19th century and is open to the public for guided tours during summer months. Be sure to take a stroll around the Palace Gardens, which feature beautiful flowers and fountains.

  • Day 1: Indulge in Traditional Norwegian Cuisine
    Time and distance estimate from previous point: 25 minutes walk (1.3 miles) to Fiskeriet

    Fiskeriet is a popular seafood restaurant located in the trendy neighborhood of Grünerløkka. They offer a variety of fresh and sustainably sourced seafood dishes, including traditional Norwegian favorites like fish soup and fish cakes. The restaurant also features a fish market where you can purchase seafood to take home.

  • Day 2: Exploring Oslo's Great Outdoors
    Starting point: Oslo Central Station
    Time and distance estimate from previous point: 20 minutes subway ride (5 miles) to Holmenkollen Ski Jump

    Holmenkollen Ski Jump is the most famous ski jump in the world and a symbol of Norway's love for winter sports. The jump is open to visitors year-round, and you can take a guided tour of the facility, learn about the history of skiing, and try out the ski simulator. There's also a panoramic view of Oslo from the top of the jump.

  • Day 2: Relaxing in Nature
    Time and distance estimate from previous point: 15 minutes bus ride (5 miles) to Bygdøy Peninsula

    Bygdøy Peninsula is a beautiful green area located just outside Oslo. Here you can find several museums and beaches worth visiting. Some of the highlighted museums are the Viking Ship Museum and the Kon-Tiki Museum. In the summer, the beaches are popular for swimming, sunbathing, and BBQing. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and scenic views.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Vigeland Park (1-2 hours, free)
  • The Royal Palace (1-2 hours, 135 NOK for adults, 110 NOK for students and seniors, free for children under 6 years old)
  • Fiskeriet (1-2 hours, 300-500 NOK per person)
  • Holmenkollen Ski Jump (2-3 hours, 140 NOK for adults, 70 NOK for students and seniors, free for children under 18 years old)
  • Bygdøy Peninsula (3-5 hours, 100-200 NOK for museum entrance fees, free for beaches)

  • Total Estimated Costs: 675-1045 NOK per person (excluding transportation costs)

Transportation

Oslo has a great public transportation system, and the easiest way to get around is by using the Ruter app or buying a day pass. For this itinerary, we recommend buying a 24-hour pass for 129 NOK, which covers all types of transportation within Oslo. The pass can be purchased at most convenience stores or any Ruter ticket machine. Please note that if you want to go up to Holmenkollen Ski Jump, you need to purchase an extra ticket for 70 NOK each way.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, we recommend visiting the Oslo Opera House, the Munch Museum, or the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art. For outdoor enthusiasts, we suggest taking a hike in the Nordmarka Forest or kayaking along the Oslo Fjord. If you have less time, we suggest skipping The Royal Palace and spending more time at Vigeland Park and exploring Grünerløkka.

Airports

Oslo has two main airports: Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) and Sandefjord Torp Airport (TRF). Oslo Gardermoen Airport is located 30 miles north of Oslo and is the primary international airport. Sandefjord Torp Airport is a smaller airport and is located 75 miles southwest of Oslo. Travelers can reach Oslo city center via train, bus, or taxi from both airports.

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