Visiting Bygdøy, Oslo’s “Museum Island”
Often mistakenly referred to as an island, Bygdøy is a peninsula in the Western part of Oslo that contains popular recreation areas, scenic walking and cycling trails, and many of Oslo’s most famous museums.
Often mistakenly referred to as an island, Bygdøy is a peninsula in the Western part of Oslo that contains popular recreation areas, scenic walking and cycling trails, and many of Oslo’s most famous museums.
Due to Norway’s excellent public transportation system, it is easy to get out of Oslo city for the day even without a car. This post lists some scenic locations that make easy day trips from Oslo city center.
Did you know that there are several islands located in the fjord just outside Oslo’s city center? One of the best ways to sightsee in Oslo is to hop on the Ruter ferries and explore the islands of the inner Oslo Fjord!
There are plenty of options for day hikes even if you are staying in the metropolitan area. This post lists some of the best hikes near Oslo, Norway.
This post lists some of the best museums in Oslo – perfect to explore during your stay in Norway’s capital city!
Drøbak is a small town about 45 minutes south of Oslo by bus, which makes it a nice place for a day trip if you are staying in the city! This post lists some of the fun things you can do in the pretty little town of Drøbak, Norway.
Norway is not known for being cheap, but there are plenty of free things to do in Oslo! Read this guide before visiting Norway’s capital city.