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Oslo, Norway Must-See Attractions | Our Top 5 Must-See Attractions!

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Oslo is incredible others on museum Island include the Viking ship Museum which was closed when we were there but looks in incredible

the entire ship is housed in this Museum and it's incredible to walk on this ship and think where it has been and the history it is made

you can feel the history as you walk around and the buildings are gorgeous

it makes Oslo such a beautiful city

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Get the cinnamon rolls at the Maritime Museum cafe
βœ“Visit the museums on Museum Island
βœ“Take a walk around the city to see squares, fountains, and architecture
βœ“Consider a fiord cruise to see the city from the water
βœ“Use the Hop On Hop Off sightseeing bus if short on time

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the must-see attractions in Oslo?
QHow can I explore Oslo efficiently?
QWhat are the best museums to visit in Oslo?

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Top: Fiord cruise
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Our last visit on this trip was Oslo, Norway. It is such an amazing city with so much to do, this is our suggestions for the best of the city. With over 50 museums and attractions all over the city, I used very broad categories. I could spend months in Oslo and still not see everything! We started with a walk to Akershus Fortress where we got to see sculptures, flowers, a fountain and then the horses at Akershus. The medieval Fortress was built for protection and royal residences and has been used as a prison and the office of the prime minister of Norway. It holds private functions in the castle, which was the case when we visited. We took a tour that included Vigeland Sculpture Park with the life work of over 200 sculptures of Gustav Vigeland. Not only is there an entire sculpture park, there are statues and sculptures around Oslo. After the park, we took a Fjord cruise to see some of the attractions like the Opera House, Munch museum, City Hall and Akershus from Oslofjord. My favourite part of Oslo, though, is the museums. There are SO many, there is even an island with five major museums - The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, The Viking Ship Museum (undergoing a major renovation when we visited), The Maritime Museum, Fram the Polar Museum and The Kon-Tiki Museum. Oslo has museums for whatever my interest you - the Nobel Peace Price, History museums, Museums of Norway and Oslo, art museums, even a skating museum. I am a museum lover and want to go back to see more! Oslo is a beautiful city with so much to do, I highly recommend a visit! Music - YouTube Audio Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:33 Musems 03:10 Akershus Fortress 06:41 Sculptures 08:45 A Walk Around the City 10:32 Fjord Cruise 13:36 Hop On Hop Off and Other Attractions 14:44 Holmerkollen Ski Jump