The Viking Ship Museum: A museum showcasing Viking ships, it’s home to three well-preserved ships from the 9th century and offers an insight into Viking shipbuilding and seafaring.
The Fram Museum: A museum dedicated to the history of polar exploration, it’s home to the Fram, the ship used by Roald Amundsen in his successful expedition to the South Pole.
The Akershus Fortress: A medieval fortress and castle, it’s a great place to explore and offers beautiful views of the city.
The Munch Museum: A museum dedicated to the works of Edvard Munch, it’s home to the world’s largest collection of his art and a great place to learn about his life and work.
The Vigeland Park: A large public park, it’s home to over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland and is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
The Oslo City Hall: A beautiful building with a large central hall and a terrace from where you can enjoy a panoramic view of Oslo.
The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History: A museum showcasing the cultural history of Norway, it’s home to a large collection of artifacts and offers a great insight into the country’s history and culture.
The Royal Palace: The official residence of the Norwegian royal family, it’s a beautiful palace open for guided tours.
The Oslo Opera House: A modern and distinctive building, it’s a great place to see a performance or take a guided tour.
The Aker Brygge: A waterfront area known for its shops, restaurants, and bars, it’s a great place to stroll and enjoy the views of the harbor.