Most popular tourist attractions of Oslo

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Most popular tourist attractions of Oslo

Neighbourhoods

Authentic and beautiful wooden houses, just a block away from the apartment. In the mid 1800s, Oslo passed a regulation prohibiting wooden houses in the city center. Rodeløkka was at the time outside the city borders, and the wooden colony sprung out. Bring a cup of coffee and enjoy the timetravel.
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Rodeløkka
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Authentic and beautiful wooden houses, just a block away from the apartment. In the mid 1800s, Oslo passed a regulation prohibiting wooden houses in the city center. Rodeløkka was at the time outside the city borders, and the wooden colony sprung out. Bring a cup of coffee and enjoy the timetravel.

Sightseeing

Vigelandsparken is a vast sculpture park. Some of the most important sculptures include "Sinnataggen", "Monolitten" and "Livshjulet" - the wheel of life.
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Vigelandslaug
32 Nobels gate
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Vigelandsparken is a vast sculpture park. Some of the most important sculptures include "Sinnataggen", "Monolitten" and "Livshjulet" - the wheel of life.
Close to the central station, the Opera house is placed in the transition between the fjord and the city. It was finished in 2008.
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Oslo Opera House
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Close to the central station, the Opera house is placed in the transition between the fjord and the city. It was finished in 2008.
The royal castle is placed at the top of Karl Johans gate, one of the main streets for shopping, cafés and restaurants in Oslo.
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Konunglega höllin
1 Slottsplassen
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The royal castle is placed at the top of Karl Johans gate, one of the main streets for shopping, cafés and restaurants in Oslo.
The fortress of Akershus has gradually evolved since its origin around year 1300. It has many interesting sections, including a museum about the occupation of Norway during WWII.
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Akershúskastalið
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The fortress of Akershus has gradually evolved since its origin around year 1300. It has many interesting sections, including a museum about the occupation of Norway during WWII.
Holmenkollen is an immense ski jump, on top of the city, from where you can look down at the city and fjord. The hill record was set by a Norwegian in 2019, and is 144 m (472 ft).
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Holmenkollen skíðasafn
5 Kongeveien
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Holmenkollen is an immense ski jump, on top of the city, from where you can look down at the city and fjord. The hill record was set by a Norwegian in 2019, and is 144 m (472 ft).
Tjuvholmen is at the end of Aker Brygge. Here you'll have a great view of the fjord and Akershus Festning. It's close to the Town Hall and the National Museum. There are plenty of restaurants and cafés in the area.
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Tjuvholmen
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Tjuvholmen is at the end of Aker Brygge. Here you'll have a great view of the fjord and Akershus Festning. It's close to the Town Hall and the National Museum. There are plenty of restaurants and cafés in the area.
A gorgeous beach at the frontier of the Oslofjord. Great for a swim or just a hike. NB! There are no cafés or similar at Huk, so BYOB
Huk
A gorgeous beach at the frontier of the Oslofjord. Great for a swim or just a hike. NB! There are no cafés or similar at Huk, so BYOB