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Oslo
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Iconic landmarks, museums and galleries - book entry tickets in advance to skip the line where supported.

Oslo
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Oslo
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Oslo
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Oslo
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Oslo
FromNOK 800

Oslo
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Paradox Museum Oslo
FromNOK 279

The Viking Planet
FromNOK 285
Guided walking tours, hop-on-hop-off buses and small-group experiences led by local guides.

Oslo
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Oslo
FromNOK 800

Oslo
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Oslo City Tours
FromNOK 450

Oslo City Tours
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Oslofjord Cruises
FromNOK 690

Oslo
FromNOK 800

Oslo City Tours
FromNOK 600
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Your guide to Oslo
Few European capitals announce themselves quite like Oslo does, with the Oslofjord cutting deep into the city's southern edge and forested hills rising to the north. The result is a place where urban life and raw Scandinavian landscape are genuinely inseparable, not a marketing conceit but a physical fact. Residents ski the Nordmarka trails in winter and swim off the Bygdøy peninsula in summer, often within the same week. That relationship between city and nature shapes everything here, from the architecture along the Aker Brygge waterfront to the way Norwegians talk about their weekends.
The waterfront itself is where most first-time visitors find their bearings. Aker Brygge, once a working shipyard, now holds restaurants and galleries along a quayside that looks directly across to the Oslofjord. A short walk east brings you to the Operahuset, the Oslo Opera House, whose sloping white marble roof is designed to be walked on, and frequently is, by locals treating it as an extension of the harbour promenade. Further along the waterfront, the Munch Museum in Bjørvika holds the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's work, a reminder that this relatively compact city has produced cultural figures of genuine global weight.
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