Explore the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, showcasing over 200 works by Gustav Vigeland. It's a unique outdoor gallery that celebrates the human experience.
Visit the architectural masterpiece that allows visitors to walk on its roof for panoramic views of the city and fjord. Inside, you can explore the stunning interior or catch a performance.
Enjoy a diverse selection of Norwegian and international cuisines at this bustling food hall. Be sure to try local specialties like reindeer or fresh seafood.
Gain insights into the Nobel Peace Prize and its laureates through interactive exhibits. The center highlights the importance of peace and global responsibility.
Savor traditional Norwegian seafood dishes right by the waterfront, with stunning views of the Oslo Fjord. Their stockfish and fish soup are must-tries!
Board an early train to Bergen, renowned for its beautiful landscapes and colorful wooden houses. The journey takes you through picturesque countryside.
Explore this UNESCO World Heritage site featuring colorful wooden buildings that date back to the Hanseatic period. It's a perfect example of traditional Norwegian architecture.
Indulge in a meal featuring local seafood, including salmon and cod, celebrated for their freshness. The views from the restaurant are equally impressive.
Experience the beauty of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Nærøyfjord from the water. Guided kayaking tours allow you to appreciate the stunning landscape.
Take a breathtaking drive along the fjords to Geiranger, known for its stunning scenery and waterfalls such as The Seven Sisters. Approximately 2 hours of travel.
Board a boat tour to explore the fjord up close, marveling at towering cliffs and waterfalls. This is a must for capturing the essence of Norway's natural beauty.
Travel to the beautiful coastal town of Ålesund, famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and panoramic views. The drive offers more coastal sights that will take around 2 hours.
Visit this acclaimed museum that tells the story of the oil industry in Norway and its impact on the modern economy. Unique exhibits make this a must-see.